
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userA spontaneous trip to Dajue Mountain. In the late autumn and early winter, I invited my best friend for a quick getaway. Thanks to the enthusiastic guidance of my friends on social media, everything went smoothly, from hailing taxis to buying tickets and arranging the itinerary. Although it was the off-season, the weather was great. We experienced the cliffside bullet train, climbed Nantianmen, and visited Dajue Mountain Temple, making the trip compact yet well-paced.
- 4.4/5
一直在路上的猫A must-visit in Fuzhou is Wenchangli, where you might encounter Sa Beining filming a show. It's said to have a thousand-year history, originating from the Wenchang Weir in the mid-Tang Dynasty. During the Northern Song Dynasty, the area surrounding the dam was named "Wenchangli." It was once the bustling commercial district of Linchuan Old Town and is now a must-see for tourists. Nearby attractions include the Yulong Longevity Palace, the Tang Xianzu Family Cemetery, Wenchang Bridge, the Xie Lingyun Memorial Hall, and the Zhengjue Ancient Temple, all worth visiting. Also nearby is "Dreaming of the Peony Pavilion," a large-scale immersive live-action performance based on the play "The Peony Pavilion." Book tickets in advance to see it. The area sells cultural and creative products and local delicacies. Sa Beining happened to be filming a show here, filming the local specialty, Yanshu Cake. I bought one for 3 yuan, freshly made and quite delicious. It's a great place to visit in the evening or at night.
- 4.3/5
M29***80The historical culture is very rich. The whole village is full of historical and cultural relics. The historical buildings are very well preserved. The service attitude of the scenic area is also very good. The supporting facilities nearby are complete, and you can eat, stay, take a walk, and take a cruise.







Dajue Mountain's cliffside amusement park gets an upgrade with a 3.8 km coaster that pushes the limits.

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