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Anonymous userVisiting the wildlife park in winter was a bit chilly, and the animals and crowds weren't as lively as in summer, making it feel somewhat deserted. However, aside from that, the experience was still very good. Taking the bus, the mini-train, the animal cage vehicle, the electric cart, or the shuttle bus was all very convenient, with no queues. Interacting with the animals was also easy. I think it's definitely worth a visit.
- 4.8/5
YellowcarnivoreSpent a whole day getting lost in 只有红楼梦 and there is still so much more to be uncovered. I only managed to watch 6 out of 21 performances (back to back shows are impossible as the place is HUGE), but there are some really good ones like 《四合院》 which explores the tension between old Beijing residents and newcomers from other cities (likened to 刘姥姥进大观园), and 《二商店》 which is set in the 1970s featuring an endearing character very much like 贾宝玉. The design of the entire complex is a work of art and I have not been to anywhere that is more immersive than this. Beyond being a feast to the eyes, I love how elements of 《红楼梦》 are thoughtfully and creatively reinterpreted in each space, blurring reality and illusion. It truly felt like a dream.
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EvgenBМы были в ноябре 2024. Да, для этого времени года тут развлечений не так много, как летом. Но детям есть где развлечься.
- 4.6/5
养龙大王We did most of the major attractions, it was a really fun day 🥰 The Christmas decorations were beautiful and created a great atmosphere. The only downside was that things inside were quite expensive; food and souvenirs weren't cheap either.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userStanding on the Tianjin Eye Ferris wheel, as the cabin slowly rises, the dazzling night view of the entire city gradually unfolds. The Haihe River meanders like a ribbon, with lights and shimmering water reflecting each other, creating a breathtakingly romantic scene. It is a must-visit landmark in Tianjin!
- 4.7/5
关裕年guanyunianThe Temple of Heaven's ticket does indeed bear the words "Ticket," and below it is a photo of the Temple of Heaven's three gates, thus making it a true ticket. The Temple of Heaven is arguably the largest park in southern Beijing. While some suburban parks are now large, I'm referring to historical parks. Because it was where emperors worshipped Heaven and prayed for favorable weather, this park is the most sacred and architecturally exquisite. Because Beijing's north-south division is based on Chang'an Avenue (east-west), and the former imperial palace was located north of Chang'an Avenue, many temples, parks, and memorial sites are scattered throughout northern Beijing. Therefore, compared to Beijing's layout, most visitors now focus on the north, often overlooking the Temple of Heaven in the south. There are many buses to the Temple of Heaven, making it easily accessible. In fact, the Temple of Heaven is not far from Qianmen Dashilan in Beijing; it's almost within walking distance.
- 4.7/5
卡皮巴拉游世界The museum isn't very large, but its collection is extensive and comprehensive, covering a long period of history. It's richly illustrated with text and images, and offers many interactive experiences. Children especially love the dinosaur specimens and models. It's a great place to bring kids on weekends to broaden their horizons.
- 4.3/5
行走的樱小鱼I'd call it the Tianjin branch of Jingdezhen. Personally, I recommend it if it's your first time visiting; it's quite unique. Status: The world's only "porcelain building," a miracle of architectural history. 📍Address: No. 72 Chifeng Road, Heping District, Tianjin (near Heping Road Station, Metro Line 3) 🕐Opening Hours: 9:00-18:00 (last entry at 17:30) 💰Tickets: ·Adult Ticket: 50 RMB ·Child Ticket: Free for children under 1.2 meters, half price for children between 1.2 and 1.4 meters ·No reservation required! Purchase tickets online and enter by scanning the QR code. If you don't want to go inside, you can take a panoramic photo of the Porcelain House from across the street, but it gets quite crowded. Inside, some angles give it a Thai feel; it's quite beautiful! Overall, highly recommended! You can also visit the surrounding area along Binjiang Road Pedestrian Street.
- 4.8/5
徐徐观澜It was my first time visiting the Forbidden City, and it was quite windy, but Mr. Xu, the top student from Beijing, remained incredibly enthusiastic and guided us through all the attractions open that day. Highly recommended! 👍👍👍
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中西南北东First, Jingshan Park is a beautiful park, located at the center and highest point of Beijing, offering the best panoramic views of the city. It boasts dense forests, verdant hills and clear waters, and a variety of flowers, making it a popular summer retreat. Every autumn, the leaves turn golden, bathing the entire hillside in a shimmering golden light, creating a stunning spectacle and a favorite autumn destination. Visitors can stroll, admire the scenery, take photos, sunbathe, and socialize. Second, Jingshan is also a hub of culture and art. It frequently hosts various cultural events and art exhibitions, such as classical music concerts, Peking Opera performances, and calligraphy and painting exhibitions. Finally, Jingshan is a vibrant and lively place. Every morning and evening, many citizens and tourists gather here for exercise. Of course, Jingshan is also a place steeped in history. The mention of Jingshan often evokes memories of the suicide of Emperor Chongzhen at the end of the Ming Dynasty, lending the place a somewhat somber air. However, we can also appreciate this historically rich place from other perspectives.














