
- 4.6/5
M16***82The room was very clean, with three bedrooms that can accommodate many people. It was fully equipped, and you could cook your own meals. The lovely landlady provided a parking space right outside the door. The welcome fruit provided by the landlady was homegrown, and my child loved it. Overall, I was very satisfied.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userIt's spectacular, and the scenic area is very large, divided into the building complex at the foot of the mountain and the mausoleum on the mountain. It is also the birthplace of Chinese civilization, a place for tracing roots and paying homage to ancestors, all of which ultimately come together as one.
- 4.7/5
东篱把酒@On a crisp autumn morning, I once again stepped into the Ganquan Grand Canyon. The morning light slanted into the Birch Gully, making the ochre and dark green veins on the rock walls resemble ancient verses ablaze. As a seasoned visitor, I've witnessed its transformation from a pristine, hidden paradise into a place that blends wildness and warmth. Compared to my last visit, I noticed the scenic area has made significant efforts to enhance the experience: 1. Cultural revitalization, breaking the monotony. The lively and enthusiastic Shaanxi folk dance in front of the visitor center, and the skillful finger movements of the inheritors at the intangible cultural heritage paper-cutting stalls—these added a cultural touch, allowing the geological wonders to be heard before they were seen; 2. Concrete services, ensuring peace of mind. Clear signage and staff on key routes reduced the anxiety of exploring the diverse canyons like Longba Gully and Mudan Gully, allowing for a more relaxed experience; 3. Inclusive policies, demonstrating sincerity. The free admission policy, covering children, the elderly, journalists, and other groups, along with the rise of guesthouses and farmhouses run by villagers, such as "Fengmeizi Courtyard," allows tourists to experience the Loess Plateau's charm more deeply and has genuinely boosted the income of local villagers. Travel Tips: If time is limited, Birch Valley is a must-see, especially the 300-meter stretch of scenery that is particularly classic, with its streams, green moss, and ever-changing light and shadow. It's recommended to avoid the morning rush on holidays to better appreciate the valley's tranquility. Based on my observation, weekdays are a better time to visit. You can also try the guesthouses run by local villagers or sample local delicacies such as potato pancakes and mixed noodles to experience authentic Shaanxi flavors. A small suggestion for operators: Currently, tourism products are still somewhat monotonous, with "valley sightseeing" dominating the market. Consider combining resources such as Laoshan National Forest Park to develop in-depth products like ecological health and wellness and geological research to extend tourists' stay. There is still room for improvement in tourism infrastructure; for example, road congestion and parking difficulties still occur during holidays. The cultural significance of the valley has not yet been fully explored. Beyond the natural scenery, consider adding brief explanatory signs about the formation of Danxia landforms and the ecological protection of the canyon at suitable locations to enhance the depth of the visit. The beauty of Ganquan Grand Canyon lies not only in its breathtaking natural landscape, but also in its efforts to make this beauty more inclusive and approachable. If the attractions and experiences can be further enriched and deepened, this "Chinese Antelope Canyon" will undoubtedly offer travelers an even more profound experience.
- 4.4/5
如水谈潭This revolutionary shrine, engraved on the RMB, is well worth a visit. There are cave-dwelling guesthouses halfway up the mountain, with shuttle service available at any time. Climb to the summit in the morning to admire the scenery along the Yan River and reminisce about the glorious past. At night, the vibrant lights shimmer, showcasing the joys of life in the new era.
- 4.8/5
博😘😘肖From a historical perspective, both Yangjialing and Zaoyuan were important locations for the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) during the Yan'an period, carrying profound historical memories. However, they differ in details. Yangjialing is renowned as the cradle of revolutionary spirit and a witness to many important historical events; while Zaoyuan is known for its garden-like environment and its status as an important base for national revolutionary tradition education. Furthermore, Yangjialing and Zaoyuan differed in the location of their administrative offices and the revolutionary tasks they undertook. Yangjialing was the former site of all the CPC Central Committee's administrative offices, undertaking the important tasks of commanding the anti-Japanese war and the War of Liberation behind enemy lines, leading the Great Production Movement and the Rectification Movement; while Zaoyuan was the former site where the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee moved from Yangjialing, primarily undertaking tasks such as leading the entire Party in the Rectification Movement and the Great Production Movement in the liberated areas, and preparing for the Seventh National Congress of the CPC.
- 4.6/5
BILIDIDAThe scenic area is quite large, primarily consisting of Huifengzhai, the main Qiankun Bay area, and Qingshui Bay. The entrance fee is a combined ticket, allowing you to visit all three areas. Distances between the areas are quite large, so you can either drive or take a sightseeing bus, which costs about 60 yuan per person. Each area has a parking lot, with a 5 yuan fee per visit. We visited during the National Day holiday, and it was rainy and foggy, so the area was very sparsely populated, with only a few people around. The plank road to Huifengzhai was closed, as was the Fuxi Wharf. Many of the roadside shops were also closed, making it a bit deserted. The main scenic area features a 5D cinema called "Flying Over the Yellow River," with half-price tickets for 40 yuan per person. The eight-minute ride takes you from the Yellow River's source in Qinghai to its estuary in Yingkou, Shandong. The main scenic area also has an indoor snack bar with several eateries.
- 4.5/5
咪咪2023The scenery is very good, there is also a memorial hall, and there are many contents to see at the old site of the artillery school. From Yan'an Railway Station, the tourist bus is directly accessible, and the one-way fare only costs ten yuan.
- 4.8/5
峰一样的好男子## Yan'an Revolutionary Memorial Hall: A Spiritual Torch in the Corridor of Time Deep within the folds of the Loess Plateau, the Yan River flows quietly, yet it tells the story of a period of turbulent times. The Yan'an Revolutionary Memorial Hall is more than just a building; it serves as a spiritual bridge across time and space, connecting us closely to those turbulent years. Entering the memorial hall is like stepping into a corridor of time. From 1935 to 1948, this loess land served as a beacon for the Chinese revolution. The oil lamp in Mao Zedong's former residence, the spinning wheel used by Zhou Enlai, the kerosene lamp Zhu De used to review documents... Each artifact is more than a cold exhibit; it bears witness to history with warmth. They quietly recount the sleepless nights in the cave dwellings, the arduous struggles on the Loess Plateau, and the unwavering belief that "a single spark can start a prairie fire." The memorial hall's exhibition weaves a magnificent picture of revolution, weaving history as its warp and spirit as its weft. Here, you can see the simple outfit of the Red Army as they arrived in Yan'an during the Long March, feel the historical choices made during the formation of the Anti-Japanese National United Front, appreciate the ideological transformation of the Yan'an Rectification Movement, and experience the glorious moments of the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Particularly moving are the ordinary yet remarkable stories: the soldiers' self-made efforts to cultivate wasteland and ensure adequate food and clothing, the intellectuals' arduous journey to Yan'an in pursuit of truth, the selfless dedication of ordinary people who nurtured the revolution with millet... These vivid historical details imbue the grand narrative with a human touch. The Yan'an Revolutionary Memorial Hall not only records history but also carries on a spirit—the Yan'an spirit of seeking truth from facts, hard work, and wholehearted service to the people. This spirit transcends time and space, still shining brightly today, inspiring those striving in the new era. As you step outside the memorial hall and gaze back at the Loess Plateau, you may understand: Yan'an is not just a geographical location but a spiritual symbol. It reminds us that no matter how far we travel, we must never forget why we set out; no matter how times change, the power of faith never fades. What is on display here is history, what is passed on is faith, and what is awakened is the original intention. The Yan'an Revolution Memorial Hall awaits every visitor to find their own spiritual answers on this red land.
- 4.8/5
西格玛 123The former site of Zaoyuan Revolution is a national scenic spot, located in the northwest of Yan'an City, Shaanxi Province. It is a garden-style revolutionary memorial site. It was originally a landlord's manor. After the CPC Central Committee settled in Yan'an, it was renamed as the station of the Central Ministry of Social Affairs and was renamed "Yanyuan". From 1944 to March 1947, members of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee moved to this place from Yangjialing, where they led the whole Party to carry out the rectification movement and the large-scale production movement carried out by the military and civilian forces in the liberated areas, and prepared the "Seventh National Congress" of the Communist Party of China.
- 4.7/5
阳光下的世界好精彩The performance was great. The actors were very serious and dedicated. They performed every day and repeated the same thing without any perfunctory attitude. Every sentence they recited was sonorous and passionate. Every move of the dance and aerial acrobatics reflected the hard training behind it. It is rare. Thank you for your hard work and for carrying forward the precious Yan'an spirit.







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