
- 4.6/5
_We***20Although the play time is not very long, we came out in a little over an hour. The scenery in the cave is good, but the temperature inside the cave is lower than outside, and there will be dripping water, so you should be careful when dressing. The projection in the cave is based on time periods, so if you want to watch it, pay attention to the time. There is no toilet in the cave, so please clean up the inventory before entering. It is a pity that although there is a voice reminder that smoking is prohibited, there are still uncivilized phenomena such as smoking and even throwing cigarette butts.
- 4.1/5
祥裕隆旅游A Travelogue of Enshi Daughter City: Encountering a Poetic Scroll of Tujia Elegance Upon first encountering Enshi Daughter City, one feels as if stepping into a richly colored scroll painting of Tujia culture. Under the blue sky and white clouds, the distinctive ethnic architectural complex is arranged in a harmonious and orderly fashion. The upturned eaves, carved doors and windows reveal the craftsmanship and romance of the Tujia people. Entering Daughter City, one is immediately drawn to the unique architecture of "Tusi Yupin" (Tusi Imperial Products). The orange-yellow walls paired with traditional wooden decorations seem to tell the long history of Tusi culture. In the nearby shops, modern brands such as "Bawang Chaji" (Overlord Tea Girl) and "Cai Lin Ji" (Cai Lin's Shop) blend seamlessly with Tujia style, creating a unique and vibrant atmosphere. Walking to the Ming Dynasty History Theater in Enshi's landscape, the building's exterior combines modern and traditional elements. The glass curtain wall reflects the blue sky, adorned with Tujia elements. Imagining the Tujia stories that have been performed here, one feels as if traveling through time to experience those moving legends. The most breathtaking sight is undoubtedly the core square of Daughter City, a Tujia-style pavilion that is a true work of art. The multi-story wooden building is intricately carved and painted, every detail exquisitely crafted. The blue-green roof gleams in the sunlight, and the towers on either side are even more imposing. The square is bustling with people, some strolling and admiring the scenery, others stopping to take photos; the atmosphere is lively yet not noisy, showcasing the vitality and charm of the scenic area. After a long walk, stepping into the "Ba Ren Tang" (Baren Hall) instantly captivates you. Traditional wooden partitions and antique furnishings exude a rustic elegance. The most stunning feature is the central courtyard, where countless red "smashing bowl wine" lanterns hang, their golden characters contrasting beautifully with the fairy patterns on the red silk, creating a rich atmosphere of Tujia wine culture. Large murals on the walls depict scenes of Tujia life, the figures vivid, the landscapes dynamic, as if telling ancient stories. Dining here, savoring Tujia specialties, and listening to Tujia folk songs, one's mind and body are completely immersed in this unique atmosphere. Enshi Daughter City is not only a scenic spot, but also a vivid embodiment of Tujia culture. Here, every step is a scene, and every glance is a cultural experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the poetic beauty of Tujia customs amidst the blend of modernity and tradition.
- 4.5/5
M44***19I went to Pingshan Grand Canyon that day, but I couldn't buy a ticket. It was very popular. When I arrived at Luyuanping, I found that it was really an underestimated market paradise. The people were very simple. It has not been overdeveloped and still retains some of the atmosphere of the original village. I will definitely come again.
- 4.6/5
侬之海浪🌊Except that the tickets are a bit expensive, everything else is ok! What needs to be improved is the return transportation. The scenic area is relatively remote and there is no connecting bus back to the city. You can't get a taxi online at all. You have to walk for about half an hour to the street in the village to take the bus.
- 4.4/5
蝙蝠健之乐The attraction tickets weren't expensive. We bought a package ticket which included the shuttle bus, elevator, and flying carpet ride. Maybe because we bought the package, we didn't find walking tiring. There are also many paid entertainment options inside, and we paid extra for the aerial rafting ride, which saved us another 2 kilometers of walking. 😃
- 4.9/5
M41***69After a day trip to the Three Gorges, the cruise ship is very new, the sanitary environment is very good, the scenery along the way is very beautiful, but the VIP cabin is a bit low in value for money, and there is only one kind of dessert. I hope it can be more diverse.
- 4.7/5
M44***20I'll definitely be back with my kids next time. This place is perfect for a family outing. After entering the park, my kids had so much fun that I couldn't stop them. They were wearing the little dinosaur costumes provided by the scenic area and paraded around the scenic area. They were so cute. The special effects in the scenic area were also very good, with petals, bubbles, smoke, and flames. It was really well-made. With so much fun for just one ticket, it's no wonder they say it's a "must-see"! It's definitely worth it!
- 4.2/5
M12***83It's worth a visit. Walking among a group of stones, taking photos, and checking in, it's beautiful and a good exercise. In summer, you must take good sun protection measures, as your head will be exposed to the sun. We brought a child who was afraid of heat, so the shortest itinerary was probably completed in two hours.
- 4.5/5
cynthia玉You can enjoy a panoramic view of the Three Gorges Dam across the way. Electric carts are optional and cover a distance of just over a kilometer each way. The Qu Yuan Temple, originally built in the Tang Dynasty, was relocated once for the Gezhouba Dam project and again for the Three Gorges Dam. The county government office and ancient dwellings resemble a small county town; I wonder if they were also relocated. During the National Day holiday, there are many performances showcasing local boat trackers' songs, folk songs, and customs, which are quite entertaining.
- 4.5/5
T小草莓No reservation is required, you can enter directly by swiping your ID card. It was a good tour along the way. I learned some knowledge about the Three Gorges Project. There were not many people and the experience was very good! I took a quick look for more than an hour. The parking fee was 3 yuan per hour, which was very cheap. The car was parked in the underground garage. There was a staircase going up to the main entrance, which was very convenient!














