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203***73Perhaps it was my childhood expectations of Shuanglong Cave that made me feel less impressed. It might also be because it wasn't the peak season and therefore less amazing. However, traveling during the off-season has its advantages: fewer people and less waiting time. Most of the time was wasted on the shuttle bus.
- 4.7/5
M26***31We finally arrived at Shenxianju. We were impressed by the craftsmanship of the workers who built the walkway on one side of the mountain. We were also amazed by nature. Because the cable car at the South Gate was under maintenance, we went up and down from the North Gate, which took about 3 hours.
- 4.6/5
兰莹莹个天Tiantai Mountain Scenic Area boasts world-class scenery, with surprises and thrills at every turn, making it hard for me to leave. However, I must complain about the exorbitant extra charge for seniors over 70 years old for the glass walkway. For example, although I'm over 70 and have a free entrance fee, I still have to pay 80 yuan to cross the glass walkway. My spouse, a few years younger than 70, bought a half-price ticket for 80 yuan and could cross the glass walkway for free. In effect, this creates an obstacle, making the cost of crossing the glass walkway no different for those aged 60-70. I suggest lowering the ticket price for seniors over 70, perhaps to ¥40, which would be more reasonable.
- 4.3/5
浅予未央Zhuge Liang Village is definitely worth a visit. You can't help but admire the strength and wisdom of Zhuge Liang's descendants. The whole village is very orderly and peaceful. With its blue bricks and white tiles, Zhuge Liang Village looks beautiful under the blue sky. The villagers are simple, honest, and hospitable. Every villager's face is filled with smiles, and the pace of life is very leisurely. It is truly a paradise on earth!
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userI guess I didn't do my research properly. I always felt that such a large museum like the Zhejiang Provincial Museum shouldn't be like this! They can't even offer a paid guided tour without a group of ten people, so they have to find a more expensive guide. At 150 yuan per hour, that's probably the most expensive guided tour I've ever heard of. Maybe because I paid for it, my expectations were high, so I hoped the content of the tour would be more comprehensive. 😊
- 4.7/5
青青翠竹The Taizhou City Wall, known as the Great Wall of Jiangnan, was first built during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It played a crucial role in the Ming Dynasty's resistance against Japanese pirates, serving not only defensive but also flood control functions. The section from Lansheng Gate to Xingshan Gate is the most scenic, offering panoramic views of Taizhou City and a glimpse into the wall's formidable strength. From Xingshan Gate, you can explore Ziyang Street and Longxing Temple. Everything you need for food, drinks, and entertainment is readily available.
- 4.7/5
_TI***nkThis place is not bad. Not the usual city walk or temple visit. Can visit if you want a change of environment.
- 4.7/5
xiaowangcnjpI've been to the Shanghai Romance Park, and I felt the park was too small. The Hangzhou park, supposedly the main base, is indeed very large, with many more shows, and is much better than the Shanghai one.
- 4.6/5
_We***46The 198 yuan ticket to Hangzhou Wildlife Park is indeed a bit pricey, and its value for money isn't particularly outstanding compared to other options. Tickets to Nanjing Hongshan Zoo and Shanghai Wildlife Park offer better value. However, since I was already there, I still managed to see everything. It's suitable for those who don't want to travel far.
- 4.4/5
M11***74I was immediately struck by its beauty; Liangzhu in autumn is covered in reeds, making it incredibly photogenic. However, the area is quite large, and the scenery can be a bit repetitive, leading to some aesthetic fatigue after a while.











