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Top 50 Family-Friendly Attractions near Jiangle [2025]

Xiamen Botanical Garden
Xiamen Botanical Garden
Xiamen Botanical Garden
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Xiamen Botanical Garden

Xiamen Botanical Garden

National Holiday Event
4.6
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16017 reviews
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8.6
From € 3.60
Based on 249 reviews
Xiamen University Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8605922985935
Address: No. 25, Huyuan Road, Siming District, Xiamen
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
Highlights:
Many rare plants & beautiful scenery
󱓊Hop-on & hop-off tour
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Absolutely amazing! Absolutely amazing! Absolutely amazing! Northerners must see it! 👀! The araucaria forest lawn, planted by national leaders, is incredibly photogenic! The succulent world boasts a variety of saguaro cacti and prickly pear cacti, and the desert environment makes for stunning photos! It's just incredibly hot! 😅 The rainforest world is also fantastic, with a riot of tropical plants, it feels like entering a secret rainforest. The ginger world is also very interesting, though not ginger-related, but filled with various bananas—traveler's palms of all sizes, tall and short. The flowers are beautiful, and the photos are great too. Best of all, it's less crowded and more relaxing! The vine world leads directly to the back of Wufeng Mountain (Nanputuo Temple), making it a seamless journey. Climb to the top and then descend to the temple. Be aware that there are no supplies along the way, so be sure to buy water and food at the botanical garden before climbing.
The attraction is average. The staff at the scenic area are eager for you to buy the shuttle bus. The alternative is to hike up the mountain, which is very tiring. There's a nice children's play area with a swan pond, a children's playground, a fish pond, and a temple.
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Wunvzhou Resort
Wunvzhou Resort
Wunvzhou Resort
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Wunvzhou Resort

Wunvzhou Resort

Mid-Autumn Festival Event
National Holiday Event
4.4
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4859 reviews
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8.3
From € 13.18
Wunvzhou Resort | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8607937319999
Address: 江西省上饶市婺源县文公北路8号
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1.5 days
Highlights:
󰌌Enjoy the 'Meet Wuyuan' Performance
Enjoy the Water Screen Light Show and the Light Show
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The characteristics of several scenic spots in Jiangxi are relatively similar, the night view is more beautiful, and the performances are also similar. Personally, I think it’s okay to choose one of the three attractions. There is no need to go to all of them.
There is no need to go during the day. I personally recommend starting at 5 o'clock. There are many places to eat inside. The playing time is about 3 hours. The night view at night is good and the performance is also OK. It's awesome.
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Tao Yang Alley
Tao Yang Alley
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Tao Yang Alley

Tao Yang Alley

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4.6
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6274 reviews
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8.3
From € 6.35
People Square/Tao Yang Alley | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8607988226233
Address: No. 187, Zhushan Middle Road, Zhushan District, Jingdezhen City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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Three Most Famous Attractions 1. Imperial Kiln Museum: Famous for its red brick arched structure, the museum houses a large collection of restored porcelain from the imperial kilns and archaeological sites, perfect for photographing under the night lights. 2. Dragon Ball Pavilion: A landmark building in Jingdezhen, built in the Tang Dynasty, overlooking Taoyangli. Its red walls and porcelain fragments are a popular photo spot. 3. Xujia Kiln: The most complete preserved wood-fired kiln site from the Ming and Qing dynasties. After restoration in 2025, it will be open to the public for experiencing traditional porcelain-making techniques.
It's okay, though 50 yuan is a bit pricey. Going early in the morning means there are fewer tourists, making it easy to take photos. The alleys are quite quiet, and the original style has been well preserved. The Ceramic City and Fuzhou Lane are nearby, making it convenient for shopping, eating, and shopping.
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Pingtan Island
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Pingtan Island

Pingtan Island

National Holiday Event
4.7
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1398 reviews
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8.2
Based on 49 reviews
Longwangtou Beach/Downtown | >100 km from downtown
Address: In Pingtan County, Fuzhou City, south of Minjiang Estuary, 128 kilometers away from Fuzhou, and only 68 nautical miles away from Hsinchu Port of Taiwan Province in the east.
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 days
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[Pingtan Island: The Closest "Blue Tears" Wonderland to Taiwan, a Flavorful Journey Across Mountains and Seas] If you were to compile a list of Fujian's islands, Pingtan Island would undoubtedly earn its place as "special." Not only is it the closest mainland island to Taiwan (just 68 nautical miles), it's also a hidden gem that blends magical nature, quaint fishing villages, and a burgeoning artistic atmosphere. The following is a detailed review based on four aspects: scenery, experiences, food, and practical advice: --- 🌊 1. Natural Wonders: Dreamy Blue Tears and Windmill Sea Blue Tears (April-August only) is Pingtan's signature wonder. At night, the waves glow a faint blue, resembling stars falling into the sea. This is actually a bioluminescent phenomenon produced by the accumulation of Noctiluca scintillans. Beigang Village, Tannan Bay, and Changjiangao are the best spots to observe the tears. While watching for them requires careful attention to tides and weather forecasts, and luck is crucial, if you do happen to see them, it's an unforgettable romantic experience. The windmill fields offer a visual feast during the day. The giant white windmills on Changjiangao Beach and the northern ecological corridor spin in the wind, creating a striking scene against the azure sea and black reefs, giving every shot a cinematic feel. --- 🏘 2. Cultural Customs: Stone Villages and Slow Island Life Pingtan's traditional villages are centered around "stone houses"—gray-brown granite houses dotted between the mountains and the sea, their roofs pressed with stone for windproofing, a quaint and durable aesthetic. Recommended: · Beigang Village: A cluster of stone houses, renovated through artistic means, featuring homestays, cafes, and cultural and creative workshops, perfect for a short stay while enjoying the ocean view; · Maotoukan: A secluded village hidden in a mountain valley, offering panoramic views of the bay from atop a hill; · Dongxiang Island (filming location for "Where Are We Going, Dad?"): Reachable by boat, this village retains its original fishing village atmosphere and is perfect for adventure lovers. --- 🦞 3. Dining Experience: Seafood Extravaganza and Authentic Snacks · Seasonal Seafood: Mantis shrimp (mantis shrimp), swimming crab, clams, and sturgeon rice are freshly caught and cooked. Recommended options include street food stalls in the county town or home kitchens in fishing villages. Blanching or steaming brings out the freshness and sweetness. · Specialty Snacks: · Fortune (Salty Rice): Soft and glutinous on the outside, with a filling of seaweed, seafood, and pork, for a savory and fragrant bite; · Forever: Deep-fried sweet dumplings with peanut and sesame filling, crispy on the outside and runny on the inside; · Eight Treasures Fried Cake: Potato flour and seafood stir-fried for a chewy and smooth texture. · Recommended Locations: Night markets around Haitan East Road in the county town and Longfengtou Beach. --- 📌 IV. Practical Tips: 1. Transportation: Driving from Fuzhou to Pingtan takes about 1.5 hours (the cross-sea bridge is now open). It's recommended to rent an electric car (¥80-100/day) for flexible travel within the island. 2. Accommodation: For convenience, choose the county seat (near Longfengtou); for a more artistic experience, choose the stone-built B&B in Beigang Village. 3. Itinerary: 2-3 days is ideal, with Day 1 covering the northern route (Beigang to Changjiangao to the Ecological Corridor) and Day 2 covering the southern route (Tanan Bay to Houyan Island). 4. Note: Sun and wind protection is recommended in summer (strong sea breezes), while the temperature swings are significant in winter. Blue Tears require nighttime observation, so traveling with companions is recommended. --- Summary: Pingtan Island's charm lies in its "interweaving of wildness and art"—it boasts untouched sea erosion wonders, wild and...
Family, Pingtan Island truly embodies island romance! If you're looking to watch the sunrise, Dragon King Head is the place to go. Watching the sun slowly rise from the horizon early in the morning on the beach is a truly breathtaking sight. Many people set up tents on the beach, creating a truly captivating atmosphere. There are also cultural and creative shops nearby, selling postcards and other souvenirs that are truly memorable and worth buying. Don't miss Houyan Island, too. It's the closest point in mainland China to Taiwan, and admission is 35 yuan per person. There are tons of photo spots on the island, and any photo is truly stunning. It takes about two hours to explore, making it perfect for photography enthusiasts. If you prefer a lively and atmospheric beach, Tannan Bay is a great choice. While it's a bit crowded, it has an open-air cafe and a tatami area. It's a relaxing evening spot to enjoy a drink with friends and soak in the sea breeze. For a quieter, less crowded beach, Yuehai Bay is a less popular beach in Pingtan, with fine, white sand, stunningly blue water, and few people. There's even a swing on the beach, perfect for photos, capturing a refreshing and soothing feeling. Beigang Village boasts Pingtan's most typical traditional stone houses. The village is filled with the charm of everyday life and is a charming little fishing village, though it's now becoming more commercialized. A must-see is the scenic Ring Road, which circles the island, facing the ocean, offering panoramic views along the way. It's a pleasant drive or bike ride. Dalian Island, known as the "Little Santorini of Fujian," boasts breathtaking scenery and is perfect for wedding photos. Every corner is photogenic. However, the area is relatively small, so exploring it in about half an hour is enough. Tickets to Xianrenjing (Immortal Well) cost 21 yuan per person. There are two paths: the upper path leads to the observation deck and Xianrenjing, offering panoramic views of the ocean. The lower path leads to the gorge, where the black reefs exude a unique, austere beauty. Jingsha's black sand beach, also known as "Little Iceland," boasts a unique texture of sand and reef. However, be aware of the high tide times here, as there are sea cockroaches on the rocks. If you're particularly afraid, you can skip this attraction. Xianshui Village is a truly dreamy village, clean and full of life. It feels like stepping into a Hayao Miyazaki anime world. However, there's a 10 yuan fee for taking photos on the village swings. Changjiang'ao, home to a vast sea of ​​windmills, is Pingtan's best sunset viewing spot. Watching the sun slowly sink between the windmills and the sea is incredibly romantic. You can also go fishing here, so if you've never tried it before, give it a try and experience the joy of catching fish. It's truly fun. Beibu Gulf is perfect for photography enthusiasts, with its windmill highway and glass plank road, offering stunning photo opportunities. However, parking can be difficult in the afternoon, so arrive early to secure a good spot. Heping Village, with its fairytale-like town and road leading to the sea, has a truly cinematic feel. You can also witness the romantic sunset glow, making it a perfect place for a leisurely stroll and soaking up the tranquility and beauty of the town. Pingtan Island's attractions are divided into the South Route (approximately one day) and the North Route (approximately two days). On Day 1, you can visit Longwangtou, 68 Nautical Mile Scenic Area (Houyan Island), Tannan Bay or Yuehai Bay; on Day 2, visit Xianrenjing Scenic Area and Beigang Village.
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The National Archaeological Site Park of Nanchang Han Dynasty Haihun Marquis
The National Archaeological Site Park of Nanchang Han Dynasty Haihun Marquis
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The National Archaeological Site Park of Nanchang Han Dynasty Haihun Marquis

4.7
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3019 reviews
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8.0
From € 7.19
>100 km from downtown
Phone +86079183081000
Address: 南昌市新建区紫金大道1号
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-5 hours
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The Han Dynasty Haihunhou State Ruins Park in Nanchang is like a portal into the Han Dynasty. Stepping inside, I felt like I'd traveled back a thousand years. The Haihunhou Museum displays tens of thousands of precious artifacts, including gleaming gold, exquisite bronzes, and lifelike jades. These breathtaking artifacts showcase the splendor and luxury of the Han Dynasty. These artifacts serve not only as witnesses to history but also as vivid narrators of Han culture. Wandering through the Liu He Tomb Park and gazing at the vast ruins, I seemed to glimpse the legendary and eventful life of Liu He, the Marquis of Haihun. From king to emperor to marquis, his life was filled with drama. Standing before the tomb, I couldn't help but reflect on that period of history, a flood of thoughts welling up in my mind. The park also meticulously curates Han-style performances. Traditional activities like pitching pots, cuju, and six-bo chess allow visitors to immerse themselves in the unique charm of Han culture.
We received the bus information a day in advance and boarded the bus the next morning on the second floor of the long-distance bus station. The entrance was a bit unclear, so we had to ask for directions. Since there were only three of us, we took a bus with fewer seats, but the seats were quite spacious and comfortable. After boarding, a staff member confirmed our information. They discovered that the registered phone number wasn't ours, and that someone else had used the same number as me, but they didn't get on the bus. The management was a bit chaotic. The bus left at 8:00 AM, and the driver drove quite fast. The entire journey took 50 minutes. Since we were enjoying the trip until around 12:00 PM and didn't want to eat at the scenic area, we contacted the driver in advance and boarded the bus at 12:25 PM. This scenic spot, which opened recently, is well worth a visit. It's packed with cultural relics. In addition to the museum, there's also the Dundun Tomb, where the excavation site was originally located. The scenic bus is a must-see. The area is quite large, and you'll have to walk a lot without the bus. The guided tour lasted 1.5 hours and ended at 11:00 AM, covering the entire main building. The woman in Hanfu was beautiful and gave a very thorough explanation. Without the guide, you wouldn't have known many of the historical events. I recommend watching CCTV's historical account of the Marquis of Haihun beforehand to get a more focused understanding. Overall, I highly recommend it, but I hope I don't register the wrong phone number next time.
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Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum
Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum
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Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum

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4.3
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1212 reviews
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7.8
Based on 29 reviews
Ancient Kiln Folklore Expo Area/China Ceramics Museum | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8607988253701
Address: No.1 Zijing Avenue, Changjiang District, Jingdezhen City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2 hours
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It's certainly worth a visit. This is China's first dedicated ceramics museum, housing over 50,000 artifacts from the Ming and Qing dynasties. The experience allows us to gain a deeper understanding of these artifacts, witnessing the evolution of China's ceramic craftsmanship from crude to sophisticated, and experience the memories embedded in these artifacts. While it might not be particularly interesting, it's well worth a visit to appreciate the exquisite ceramic craftsmanship.
The Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum, a national first-class museum, features 50,000 treasures that tell the story of a thousand years of porcelain history. Its ice-crack curtain walls and dragon kiln corridors will be refurbished in June. Perfect for both study and entertainment, this is a must-visit destination for an immersive experience of the charm of the Porcelain Capital!
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Hulishan Fortress
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Hulishan Fortress

Hulishan Fortress

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7.7
From € 3.00
Based on 138 reviews
Xiamen University Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8605922088313
Address: No. 2, Zengcuo Road, Siming District, Xiamen
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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The ticket price is 25 yuan per person, which is very cost-effective. I arrived around 10 o'clock in the morning just in time to watch the show. After watching the show, I walked around. The scenic area is very clean and comfortable, and there is a different world inside.
I'm used to receiving good reviews. The park isn't large, but the old trees, old paths, and old platforms are worth seeing. Unfortunately, the signage isn't clear, and several paths don't connect, so if you want to explore the entire park, you'll have to repeat many routes.
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Yunhe Terrace Scenic Area
Yunhe Terrace Scenic Area
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Yunhe Terrace Scenic Area

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7.6
From € 8.39
Based on 16 reviews
Yunhe Terraced Fields | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8605785156688
Address: Chongtou Town, Yunhe County, Lishui City
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-5 hours
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The winding, cascading Yunhe Rice Terraces in Lishui create a fairyland-like scene when morning mist blankets the fields, creating a play of light and shadow. The area is rich in agricultural culture. While peak season brings heavy crowds, the steepness of some sections can be strenuous, making the visit still worthwhile.
On September 16, 2025, I woke up at 3:45 AM to watch the sunrise 🌅. There were many other tourists who shared the same sentiment... Waiting for the sunrise, I was filled with excitement. Everywhere was breathtaking, and every second was a photo opportunity. Words can't express it; you have to be there to experience it.
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Jingdezhen Ancient Kilns and Folk Customs Museum
Jingdezhen Ancient Kilns and Folk Customs Museum
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Jingdezhen Ancient Kilns and Folk Customs Museum

Jingdezhen Ancient Kilns and Folk Customs Museum

National Holiday Event
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From € 10.18
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Ancient Kiln Folklore Expo Area/China Ceramics Museum | >100 km from downtown
Phone +864001181728
Address: No. 1 Guyao Road, Porcelain Avenue, Jingdezhen City
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
Highlights:
Ceramic music on water stage
Kids craft pottery firsthand experience
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The park is very interesting. There are live demonstrations of the various aspects of ceramic production technology, and you can also experience it yourself. The entire ancient kiln is in the bamboo forest and is Y-shaped. You can listen to the music of ceramic performances on the left and experience the ceramic crafts on the right. They are not far away. After visiting one side, you can visit the other side. But please note that there is a schedule for ceramic performances.
"See the Forbidden City in the north and visit the ancient kiln in the south" Walk into the ancient kiln, watch the craftsmen making pottery, listen to the "sound like chimes" porcelain music performance, and get a good understanding of the history of pottery making. The scenic area is well managed, the scenery is beautiful, and the experience is great
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Xiamen Science & Technology Museum
Xiamen Science & Technology Museum
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Xiamen Science & Technology Museum

Xiamen Science & Technology Museum

Mid-Autumn Festival Event
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11027 reviews
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From € 9.58
Based on 14 reviews
SM City Square Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8605925371522
Address: Xiamen Culture and Art Center, No. 95, Sports Road, Siming District, Xiamen
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
Highlights:
3 dynamic theaters & virtual experiences
󱓊5 themed halls & 3 cinemas
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Youcanstillcomehere,sothatchildrencanincreasetheirknowledgeandinterestinscience.
The product is consistent with the description, the price/performance ratio is also very high, the people are nice, the service is enthusiastic, the delivery speed is fast, I will come to your store next time, and I will recommend others to come to your store, all five points of praise!!!
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