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We happened to visit during a free admission period; the only extra charges were for transportation within the scenic area (shuttle bus, cable car, and boat ride). It was late autumn when we visited; the scenery would likely be even more beautiful in spring or early autumn. We would definitely go again for a family trip next time.







Before the Spring Festival, the icefalls at Tongtian Gorge had melted a bit, so entry was prohibited, which was a bit of a shame. The scenery was still quite nice, though, and there was free ginger tea hot water, which was a welcome comfort in the winter.
The scenery is beautiful, the transportation facilities are complete, the service is attentive, and ticket collection is convenient—you can simply scan a QR code throughout the entire trip. The mountain has a significant elevation change, and there are boat tours and China's most advanced cable car. The trip is not tiring and offers a great experience.







This attraction has quite a few activities, including a large toboggan run, a cable car ride, an armored vehicle ride, and an elevator inside the mountain. It's quite fun, but the scenic area is huge. Even with the extensive transportation and shuttle systems, it's still quite physically demanding. This also shows how tough the conditions were for the Eighth Route Army soldiers in the past, and how fortunate we are to live today!
This attraction has quite a few activities, including a large toboggan run, a cable car ride, an armored vehicle ride, and an elevator inside the mountain. It's quite fun, but the scenic area is huge. Even with the extensive transportation and shuttle systems, it's still quite physically demanding. This also shows how tough the conditions were for the Eighth Route Army soldiers in the past, and how fortunate we are to live today!
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If I could only recommend one attraction in Changzhi, it would definitely be Guanyintang. The entrance fee is cheap, it is located on the outskirts of the city and is easily accessible. Moreover, the ancient buildings inside are in no way inferior to Xiaoxitian, and are even more beautiful.
Changzhi Guanyin Temple – a hidden gem. The hall is densely covered with hanging sculptures, with deities and Buddhas stacked in layers, yet complex yet uncluttered. The colorful paintings, centuries old, remain vibrant and eye-catching. The most striking feature is the Thousand-Armed Guanyin statue, compassionate and majestic, its golden body gleaming, as if illuminating the suffering of all beings. The lack of incense here creates a tranquil atmosphere, and the occasional quiet chanting of devotees adds to the Zen atmosphere. A brief pause will leave you feeling a sense of detachment, and you'll realize that the beauty of this ancient temple lies not in its scale, but in its craftsmanship and piety.