
- 4.6/5
M50***20Lijiang Ancient Town Scenic Area: A journey through a thousand years! Stepping inside is like opening a living history book. The performances bring to life the legends of the Naxi people and the stories of the Ancient Tea Horse Road, transporting you back to that distant era. The theme park within the scenic area is also a lot of fun, with many beautiful photo spots, perfect for the whole family.
- 4.7/5
没有糖的喵丶A nighttime stroll through Lijiang Old Town is a double dose of healing, a blend of light and shadow and vibrant atmosphere. Red lanterns line the stone-paved streets, the Jade River flows gently, reflecting the silhouettes of the Naxi wooden houses. The Dongba script lanterns on Oil-Paper Umbrella Street and Zhenxing Lane offer countless atmospheric photo opportunities. The bonfire dancing at Sifang Street is the most lively, with Naxi grandmothers leading tourists in song and dance, their laughter echoing through the alleys. In the quiet bars around the corners, folk songs mingle with the aroma of plum wine, while electronic music from upbeat bars creates a unique energy. Donning ethnic costumes for a photoshoot near the waterwheel and the stone bridge, the flower-adorned shops and flowing water create stunning backdrops for pictures. Lion Hill's Wangu Tower offers a panoramic view; under the night sky, the old town lights twinkle like stars, both serene and magnificent. Although the bar street is a bit noisy and commercialized, it remains orderly, with volunteers and tourist police readily available to assist. Tips: Wear comfortable shoes for the cobblestone streets, and ask about prices before making purchases to avoid being ripped off. The ancient city at night offers both a lively, bustling atmosphere and a tranquil feeling as you stroll through its alleys, making it a place worth immersing yourself in.
- 4.6/5
中国尔玛Baisha Ancient Town has already achieved a similar effect to Lijiang Ancient Town and Shuhe Ancient Town in their heyday, attracting many visitors to Lijiang who also make a point of visiting Baisha. This is a very positive development. The town boasts many uniquely decorated and charming shops, and some snack stalls are gradually developing their own specialties, extending their opening hours late into the night to cater to every need. When exploring this town, don't rely too much on recommendations; instead, explore on your own. Spend more time with friendly shopkeepers and listen to their stories – that's the best way to enjoy the experience. If you like, you can stay in one of the town's guesthouses and fully immerse yourself in the sunshine and freedom. However, many areas feel chaotic and disorganized. The main street is narrow yet constantly filled with vehicles, creating a chaotic atmosphere filled with shouting and swearing. Vehicles should be banned! Furthermore, some buildings have been renovated in a haphazard and inconsistent style, which is unacceptable. Maintaining the traditional architectural style is crucial for an ancient town. We hope the management will take this seriously.
- 4.3/5
M84***07The ticket includes souvenirs and afternoon tea. The souvenirs are seeds. Each person has cake and tea for afternoon tea. The price/performance ratio is good. Many people take wedding photos. If you are afraid of altitude sickness, you can go
- 4.1/5
h桃桃桃不掉🍑Many people debate whether the 80 yuan entrance fee is worth it. I think it really comes down to personal preference. Just keep a low profile, lower your expectations, and enjoy the atmosphere. The charm of the wilderness lies in its wild, unfinished, and imaginative artistry, not in the refined, polished amusement park feel. It may appear a little "shabby" or "desolate," but that's precisely its character. Enjoy the joy of exploration and discovery like a child, and immerse yourself in the unrestrained atmosphere rather than the pursuit of checking in every spot. Let go of your expectations of traditional attractions, wear comfortable shoes, bring your curiosity, and your camera, and explore this "wasteland utopia" filled with poetry, absurdity, and childlike innocence!







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