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Top 50 Best Things to Do near Fenyi [2025]

Hunan Museum
Hunan Museum
Hunan Museum
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Hunan Museum

Hunan Museum

4.8
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13995 reviews
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8.8
Based on 135 reviews
Hunan Museum/Beichen Delta | >100 km from downtown
Phone 0731-84415833
Address: No. 50, Dongfeng Road, Kaifu District, Changsha City
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-6 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Ancient life virtual reality experience
󰋄VR experience: ancient life scenes
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It was a real highlight. It was my first time experiencing a museum with such a strong storytelling experience. The elderly and children were completely engaged. After an hour and a half of walking, it felt like watching a movie. I had low expectations for the Sanxiang Cultural Exhibition Hall, but it exceeded my expectations. Overall, I highly recommend visiting Changsha. Remember to make an appointment in advance. Ctrip offers a guided tour and includes entrance fees. You can get tickets if you book a day in advance. PS: Hanzai, the explanation was excellent, interesting, and well-organized. Thumbs up 👍
I would like to give a thumbs up to the lecture by Teacher Zizai that I had today. It was a great experience. The lecture was interesting, humorous and impressive. The children loved it. Teacher Zizai was very patient. He helped us queue up early in the morning and saved us a lot of time. Thank you Teacher Zizai. Thank you☕️
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Tengwang Pavilion
Tengwang Pavilion
Tengwang Pavilion
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Tengwang Pavilion

Tengwang Pavilion

4.5
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23526 reviews
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8.8
From AU$ 10.75
Based on 396 reviews
Tengwang Pavilion/Wanshou Palace | >100 km from downtown
Phone 0791-86702036,0791-86704664(滕王阁景区咨询电话)
Address: No. 58 Antique Street, Donghu District, Nanchang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
Highlights:
󱓊A Nanchang landmark and one of the three famous towers of Jiangnan
Unique 9-story, 3-tiered building design
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It is recommended to go in the afternoon or evening. In the afternoon, you can see the scenery of Nanchang in the distance. At night, you can see the Tengwang Pavilion under the lights. It is very domineering. It is said that it is free to recite the Tengwang Pavilion Preface. Haha, I won’t
The tour guide's explanation was vivid and interesting. He explained the origin of Tengwang Pavilion, the treasures of nature, the outstanding people and the stories of the people very thoroughly. The tour guide's handwriting was also very beautiful. I give him a thumbs up.
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Orange Island
Orange Island
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Orange Island

Orange Island

4.6
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12590 reviews
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8.7
Based on 433 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone 073188882152
Address: Orange Island Beach Park, Yuelu District, Changsha City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-4 hours
Highlights:
󱨜One of the first national red tourism classic attractions
󱓊Xiangjiang fireworks & music show
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I really like this set of travel. When I put it on, it happened to catch the sunset and took a lot of beautiful photos. I didn't have any thoughts during the whole trip and no one advertised. It was very comfortable.
Orange Island overlooks Yuelu Mountain to the west and Changsha City to the east. Surrounded by water, it stretches for 5 kilometers, measuring about 40 meters across at its narrowest point and 140 meters wide at its widest point, with a maximum width of just over 300 meters. Its long and narrow shape resembles a dragon. Its most famous feature is the magnificent stone statues of great men.
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Lushan National Park
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Lushan National Park

Lushan National Park

4.5
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16775 reviews
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8.6
From AU$ 34.40
Based on 146 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone 4009006162
Address: No. 19, Hexi Road, Guling Town, Lushan City, Jiujiang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 days
Highlights:
Maple Leaf Viewing at Lushan Botanical Garden in Autumn
360° view of Mount Lu
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Mount Lu, a mountain favored by the poet Li Bai, is renowned for its "Kuanglu, the most beautiful mountain in the world." Its seamless blend of natural wonders and cultural heritage has made it a captivating destination for countless tourists. A dreamlike spectacle of clouds and mist. Mount Lu is shrouded in mist for over 200 days of the year, creating high humidity and summer temperatures around 7°C lower than those at the foot of the mountain, making it a natural summer retreat. A morning stroll along Ruqin Lake reveals a wisp of mist curling across the surface, with pavilions and towers looming in the distance, resembling an ink painting. Climbing Wulao Peak, a sea of ​​clouds swirls like a galloping horse, with peaks fading in and out of the mist, transforming into cascading "waterfalls" and condensing into "jade belts" entwining the mountain. Embracing this wonderland feels like stepping into a fairyland. As the setting sun pierces the clouds, the rosy glow gilds the sea of ​​clouds, creating a breathtaking spectacle of brilliance. Strange Peaks and Cascading Waterfalls, a Natural Epic San Diequan, a signature sight of Lushan Mountain, awes the senses with its breathtaking, "cascading waters three thousand feet." The three cascades cascade 155 meters, their waters cascading like silver chains, their roar echoing through the valley. However, reaching the waterfalls requires a hike of over 1,300 steps, so wear non-slip shoes and be physically fit. The five distinct peaks of Wulao Peak resemble five elders sitting side by side. Climbing to the summit offers panoramic views of the vast expanse of Poyang Lake, and encountering a sea of ​​clouds creates a sense of escaping into the heavens. Jinxiu Valley's thrilling cliff walks, traversed by jagged rocks, a soaring "sky bridge," and the mysterious and secluded Immortal Cave, all leave you marveling at the wonders of nature. Each season is picturesque, each with its own unique charm. In spring, Mount Lushan is shrouded in mist and covered in mountain blossoms, recreating the scene described by Bai Juyi: "The world's April flowers have faded, and the mountain temple's peach blossoms are in full bloom." In summer, the lush greenery shades the sun, and the century-old villas of Guling Town are nestled in lush forests, offering a refreshing escape from the sweltering summer heat. In late autumn, although the number of red leaves on Mount Lushan has decreased in recent years due to abnormal weather conditions, around mid-November, the maple leaves along the shores of Ruqin Lake and Lulin Lake still paint the mountains crimson. After the rain, the red leaves, drenched in water droplets, shimmer in the sunlight, creating a unique charm. In winter, Mount Lushan occasionally displays the spectacular spectacle of rime, with jade-like branches swaying in the cold wind. While not as spectacular as Mount Huangshan, it possesses a uniquely elegant beauty. Travel Tips, Practical Guide During peak season, long lines for sightseeing buses are common within the scenic area, so it is recommended to avoid peak travel times or plan your route in advance. The winding mountain road from the North Gate to Guling Town has hundreds of bends. Those prone to motion sickness should prepare medication in advance. Transportation costs are higher on the mountain, and dining prices are slightly higher than at the foot of the mountain, so it's advisable to bring some light food. Hiking enthusiasts can try the classic "Easy West Tour + Challenging East Tour" route, which allows you to stroll through Ruqin Lake and experience the poetic beauty while tackling the precipitous peaks of Wulao Peak and San Diequan. The beauty of Mount Lushan lies in the ethereal and dynamic clouds, the harmonious balance of strength and softness between the mountains and waters, and the myriad charms of the changing seasons. Whether strolling the flower paths to absorb the millennia-old poetic rhythm or pausing at Hanpokou to gaze at the sunrise, this renowned mountain, a blend of nature and humanity, promises a place of spiritual peace amidst its landscapes.
It's so beautiful, so we played for four days in Lushan. Because of the heavy fog, we didn't get to see Poyang Lake once. Even in sunny weather, the temperature was very comfortable. Although I didn't see it, I don't feel regretful. I will come again in the future.
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Du Fu Pavilion
Du Fu Pavilion
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Du Fu Pavilion

Du Fu Pavilion

4.6
/5
8012 reviews
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8.5
From AU$ 3.87
Wu Yi Square/IFS | >100 km from downtown
Phone 0731-82298545(游客中心)
Address: No.108, Xiangjiang Middle Road, Tianxin District, Changsha
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
Watch the Orange Isle Light Show Across the River
󱨜360° view of Xiangjiang city
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It's not as amazing as I imagined, but overall it feels good, with the breeze, listening to music, watching the performances, and then there are crowds of people...
The lights came on and I could feel it instantly. There were many activities inside and the children actively participated and loved it. The scenery along the river was beautiful and there was a band performance. It was a good place to take the children to play while listening to the music and feeling the river breeze!
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Tao Yang Alley
Tao Yang Alley
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Tao Yang Alley

Tao Yang Alley

4.6
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5919 reviews
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8.3
From AU$ 11.40
People Square/Tao Yang Alley | >100 km from downtown
Phone 07988226233
Address: No. 187, Zhushan Middle Road, Zhushan District, Jingdezhen City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Traditional houses & exquisite ceramics
󱓊Jingdezhen's 1.24 sq mi icon
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We went to Taoyangli, including the Imperial Kiln Museum, which is quite worth a visit. It is very large and retains the old-style alley buildings. The green trees, red walls, blue sky and white clouds are matched together, which is full of charm.
A perfect five-star experience! The hotel's service was exceptional. From the front desk to the back office, every staff member was warm, attentive, and welcoming. The room was fully equipped and clean, making it a truly comfortable stay. The location is another highlight: just 1.5 kilometers from the famous Taoyangli Scenic Area, it's easily accessible by taxi or bike, and other attractions are equally convenient. The hotel also offers a free pottery workshop, and the hands-on experience was incredibly fun. This is definitely a gem I'll highly recommend to friends!
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Yue Yang Tower
Yue Yang Tower
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Yue Yang Tower

Yue Yang Tower

4.6
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8991 reviews
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8.1
From AU$ 15.05
Based on 169 reviews
Yueyang Tower | >100 km from downtown
Phone 0730-8319435
Address: Dongting North Road, Yueyanglou District, Yueyang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
Highlights:
󰋄View Dongting Lake & Junshan
󰀆View Dongting Lake's vastness
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Not many people visit, and it's still underdeveloped. Admission is free if you recite the Yueyang Tower Inscription. The weather was beautiful and sunny. The breeze by the river was refreshing, making it worth a thorough visit.
The weather was very hot, but the scenery was beautiful. There was history, scenery, and what I read in books and felt with my heart. It was not bad. Worry about the world first, and then enjoy the world.
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Pingxiang Wugong Mountain Scenic Area
Pingxiang Wugong Mountain Scenic Area
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Pingxiang Wugong Mountain Scenic Area

Pingxiang Wugong Mountain Scenic Area

4.5
/5
9141 reviews
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8.1
From AU$ 15.05
Based on 63 reviews
63.8 km from downtown
Phone 13576441180
Address: Luxi, Pingxiang, Jiangxi, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 days
Highlights:
󱨜Tens of thousands of acres of meadows
Skywalk & rhododendrons & orchids
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Wugong Mountain is the first choice for college students, so we also went to join in the fun. Although it rained heavily that day, it did not affect our mood for climbing the mountain. We will come back next year to see the beautiful scenery of Wugong Mountain.
The alpine meadows are truly worthy of their reputation! Absolutely beautiful! But the climb up is quite demanding! I recommend taking the Zhong'an Cableway from Shigu Temple to the mountainside, then ascending from Diaomazhuang, taking the cableway down from Jinding, and then continuing down the mountain by the Zhong'an Cableway. This way, you'll avoid straining your legs and knees. Because Diaomazhuang is very steep, there's no cableway down, so you have to walk, which is especially tough on your knees. It's definitely worth it! The cableway is also well worth the money, reducing the climbing distance by 50%.
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Gaoyi Mountain Tourism Resort
Gaoyi Mountain Tourism Resort
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Gaoyi Mountain Tourism Resort

Gaoyi Mountain Tourism Resort

4.5
/5
3495 reviews
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8.0
From AU$ 20.43
>100 km from downtown
Phone 0735-2672866
Address: Gaoyiling Village, Qiaokou Town, Suxian District, Quzhou City
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Danxia: landscapes, springs & caves
󱓊Via Ferrata & cliff swing thrills
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The Danxia landform is beautiful. It was cloudy today, so the sun wasn't too strong. We stayed at a hotel near the south gate, which made it easy to get in and out. We, who don't usually like exercise, walked to Stonehenge and back, which took about an hour. The group that climbed the whole circle played for 4 hours, which was amazing.
Just to highlight the key points: 1. It's not as sunny as people say online. About one-fifth to one-quarter of the way is shaded by trees or pavilions, likely due to improvements to the scenic area. 2. The Grand Loop Route isn't very long. I took photos along the way and even filmed a few airplanes. Two and a half hours was more than enough. The entire scenic area isn't very large, and the tour doesn't even rank among the other famous mountains. 3. Don't believe those who say you can enter through the west gate. Even if you can, you'll miss out on a lot of scenery. It's better to just take the Grand Loop Route. 4. The scenery is truly stunning, and this type of landscape isn't common in China. 5. There are plenty of small shops and village stalls along the way, and the prices are standard for scenic areas. 6. There aren't many restrooms, but the scenic area itself isn't very large, so just plan ahead. 7. Parking is quite plentiful and well-managed.
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Mount Hengshan
Mount Hengshan
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Mount Hengshan

Mount Hengshan

4.4
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5061 reviews
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8.0
From AU$ 23.65
Mount Heng Scenic Commercial Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone 0734-5673377
Address: Zhurong Feng, Nanyue, Hengyang, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 days
Highlights:
󱓊Ancient palace & wartime sanctuary
󰋄Clouds & sunrise viewing platform
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If you want to hike up the mountain, you definitely have to pay for the entrance fee. The scenery along the way was average, and some of the roads were for cars to go up and down the mountain, so you had to avoid cars while walking, or you had to climb stairs (it's best to buy a stick or hiking pole).
The transportation is quite convenient, and the scenery on the mountain is also very nice. However, there are not enough signboards behind the hike up the mountain. Due to the lack of signboards, I took a wrong route. In addition, I had to travel with heavy luggage, so it took me nearly 8 hours to hike up the mountain. When I took the eco-friendly car to go down, I vomited. In short, it was quite challenging.
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