
- 4.9/5
SUNSHINE ONUSThe Chinese Writing Museum, located at No. 656, East Renmin Avenue, Anyang City, Henan Province, is China's first national-level, specialized museum dedicated to writing, approved by the State Council. The exhibition showcases the formation and evolution of Chinese writing, focusing on world writing, with Chinese characters as the core and minority languages as a key component. The museum houses 4,123 cultural relics, including 305 first-class items, covering topics such as oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, bamboo slips, and silk manuscripts, as well as the history of Chinese character development, Chinese calligraphy, minority languages, and world writing.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userToday I took the high-speed train specifically to visit the Yin Ruins Museum and the Museum of Chinese Characters in Anyang. I was fortunate to have a very responsible and professional guide, Ms. Wang Lan from "Huayu Talk." Ms. Wang spoke fluently and eloquently for three and a half hours, demonstrating amazing stamina. Her presentation was vivid and engaging, showcasing her broad knowledge and providing a thorough and detailed introduction to the history of the Shang Dynasty for me and my friends. This trip to the Yin Ruins was incredibly rewarding, and I highly recommend Ms. Wang Lan from the Huayu Talk platform!
- 4.6/5
JanetI enjoyed a fantastic trip on the first day of National Day, off-peak, during the holiday season! It was my first time at a Fantawild theme park, and I expected it to be just like any other domestic park. I was surprised by how captivating and engaging the show was, showcasing the Chinese culture to its fullest! Nuwa mends the sky, The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, The Charm of the Nine Provinces, The Yellow Millet Dream, Meng Jiangnu, and Crazy Idioms—all excellent shows! Highly recommended! Fantawild National Colors Spring and Autumn was a truly worthwhile experience!
- 4.0/5
Anonymous userThe scenic area is a small hill, which is not tiring to climb. It will take you to the top of the hill in no time. There is the Zhongyi Hall on the top of the hill to visit, and there are many views along the way!
- 4.7/5
孤独的隐者As expected of a historical city, the museum is very grand and impressive, displaying many exquisite cultural relics, such as a bronze horse, a set of three gold and silver wine vessels, and a smiling arhat. The exhibition layout is also well-organized and the viewing experience is smooth. The commemorative coins are also quite charming and beautiful. Highly recommended!
- 4.7/5
木羽青风The NPC atmosphere at Wansui Mountain Martial Arts City is amazing! The facilities, services, and prices are all perfect! 🔥 It truly lives up to its reputation! Three days isn't enough! The interactive performances are on a daily loop! It's totally worth it!
- 4.8/5
朗悦星辰Kaifeng Museum is a national first-class museum rooted in Song Dynasty culture. Its architecture replicates the layout of a Northern Song Dynasty city. The museum houses over 80,000 cultural relics. The animated version of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" and the Song Dynasty technology exhibition are must-see highlights. Interactive exhibits such as movable type printing are perfect for families. However, some drawbacks include unclear signage that can easily lead to getting lost, some display cases with unclean glass, and the need to purchase stamps for cultural and creative products. Furthermore, its location in a new district makes it slightly inconvenient for visitors without a car.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThis is the only scenic spot I've ever visited with zero negative reviews. I feel it's worth the ticket price. First of all, the scenery is beautiful and spectacular. The entire route is a high-altitude walkway, and all the activities are great (some free activities require queuing). Most importantly, the management is very strong, and it's very clean and hygienic. Even the stairs are clean and you can sit anywhere.
- 4.8/5
┐(─__─)┌Those who enjoy opera should check it out. It tells stories set in Henan province. While the stories vary in quality, the actors are all very dedicated, especially the actor who played the emperor's six burials – he was incredibly hardworking. In the small theater, the most memorable performance was Xue Huaiyi; adaptations always generate a lot of entertainment (and are the noisiest, of course). The most memorable performances were those of Cao Cao and Su Shi. After spending most of the day watching six plays, I felt the ticket price was well worth it.
- 4.7/5
M62***55Visiting during off-peak hours meant the visitor volume wasn't particularly high. Grab a brochure at the entrance to check show times. The various venues aren't far apart. The dolphin and beluga whale shows were excellent. There are also outdoor play facilities for children. Overall, it was a great experience. However, the food and drinks in the park were definitely a bit pricey.














