
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe most pleasant way to experience Nanxun during the off-season is undoubtedly by taking a night cruise on a traditional awning boat. Without the crowds, the sound of oars creates a tranquil atmosphere. As night falls, red lanterns and warm yellow lights illuminate the banks, gently outlining the white walls and black tiles. The light and shadow are reflected on the water, swaying gently like a flowing ink painting. The boat glides through bridges and alleys, revealing the unique blend of Chinese and Western architecture, which appears even more charming in the night. There is no noise to disturb you, only the elegance and serenity of this water town. This serene and beautiful experience makes a Nanxun night truly unforgettable.
- 4.6/5
大One子This was my first time visiting Moganshan, and the autumn scenery was absolutely stunning! We booked a hotel on the mountain, which is convenient as you can drive up. There are shuttle buses to and from each attraction, making it very convenient. A visit takes about half a day. If you go to the Dakeng Scenic Area, you'll need about 3 more hours. If you enjoy hiking, you can explore on foot. I look forward to coming back next summer!
- 4.4/5
_M1***95It's the perfect park for young girls!!! You don't have to queue for almost anything, and even if you do, it never takes more than five minutes. My daughter loves the carousel. My family of three and my aunt rode it six times! We were all dizzy after coming out... We also rode the boat six times, and the Ferris wheel, cars, bikes, and more. My kids also loved the parades and taking photos with celebrities. I really think it's very cost-effective. It would be more cost-effective to buy an annual pass. The only thing I'm not happy with is that many restaurants in the park are closed during the off-season, and the food options are limited and not very tasty.
- 4.7/5
188***60Highly recommended for outdoor team building activities and a fun-filled getaway! 😁 Great value for money. We spent two days there. On the first day, we tried the "Devil's Swing," though it wasn't great! 😃 We also enjoyed a night tour of Xianxia Town, where the scenery was beautiful and the background music was very fitting. We tried many activities, but due to time constraints, we had to finish the first day. On the second day, we went straight to challenge ourselves with the Via Ferrata. We took Line 1, which was very exciting and thrilling. Next time, we'd definitely try the more difficult Line 3. After the Via Ferrata, we tried bungee jumping on a bungee board, and then went back to Xianxia Town. Looking forward to trying skiing next time! ⛷️ Guo Huan and Yang Zhongshan from the Starry Sky Hotel provided excellent service.
- 4.4/5
那孩纸男的Huzhou Longemont Paradise was a fantastic experience! The environment was clean and comfortable, with a wide variety of fun attractions, making it suitable for family outings or leisure activities. The butler, Xiaozhi, provided exceptionally attentive and thoughtful service, patiently answering all our questions. Her meticulous and warm service made for a truly exceptional experience. A full five-star review is a must, and I'll definitely be back! Highly recommend Xiaozhi!
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userWe went on a trip during the National Day holiday. Upon entering the park, we planned to explore on our own first, then rent a car when we got tired. However, after half an hour, we still hadn't seen any animals – the zoo is huge! Plus, there were hills to climb, and the kids were already a bit tired. After seeing a few animals, we wanted to rent a car, but they were all booked. The car rental was a bit pricey, and the sightseeing bus was also a rip-off. It wasn't a one-time ticket; you had to pay for each ride. The distance between the amusement park and the zoo was far, and the sightseeing bus ride took about 10 minutes each way. For a family of four, a single ride to one attraction could cost several hundred yuan a day. I recommend renting a car from the start; it saves time and effort. Also, don't buy carrots outside the zoo; you can't feed them anyway. They sell special dried food for the animals inside.
- 4.3/5
꒰ঌ贇໒꒱The park features many varieties of bamboo, and you can learn about them as you walk around. There are also four national treasures and nine red pandas; watching the animals eat and play is quite entertaining. The park also has play facilities for children, making it a great place for family outings.
- 4.6/5
118***77Xiaolianzhuang was built by the Liu Yong family, the head of the "Four Elephants" of Nanxun. Its name originates from their admiration for the Lotus Villa in Huzhou, created by the Yuan Dynasty calligrapher and painter Zhao Mengfu. It is mainly divided into an outer garden and an inner garden. The outer garden features a ten-acre lotus pond, with pavilions such as the Retreat Pavilion, the Dongsheng Pavilion, and a long corridor of inscribed steles along its banks. The inner garden is a garden within a garden, mainly featuring a rockery made of Taihu stones, with winding paths and pine and maple trees. It also contains the Liu family temple and a charitable estate.
- 4.4/5
M46***96A must-visit for families in the Yangtze River Delta region! Anji Fantasy Jialebi Park truly takes "landscape + amusement park + immersive performance" to the extreme. A whole day of fun with the kids, from morning till night, you won't want to leave! The value and experience far surpass ordinary amusement parks. The park is like a fairytale world hidden deep in a bamboo forest, with attractions catering to all ages, ensuring fun for the whole family! Thrill-seekers must try the longest wooden roller coaster in East China, plunging and twisting through the bamboo forest, screaming as you soar through the greenery – incredibly stress-relieving! The 80-meter Starry Sky Catapult Tower offers a 3-second rapid ascent, with breathtaking views of the sunset over the bamboo forest at dusk. Families should definitely check out the Petting Forest, where you can buy bamboo leaves to feed the deer for just 10 yuan and even pet Anji's unique albino red pandas. The Pet Sports Meet at 11 am and 3 pm is super fun, with dog hurdles and goat tightrope walking keeping kids laughing non-stop. At Dudu Fairy Tale Town, a favorite among children, they can dig for "bamboo slip treasures" through archaeological digs, challenge themselves in a bamboo raft maze, and earn warrior badges for completing challenges—a truly rewarding experience. The immersive performances are the biggest surprises! The live-action naval battle of "Qi Jiguang's Resistance Against Japanese Pirates" is incredibly exciting, with explosive special effects and waterborne charges, making you feel like you've traveled back to an ancient battlefield. The 3D light and shadow show in the bamboo forest at 7:30 PM is breathtakingly beautiful; wearing white and standing in the light and shadow transforms you into a "walking canvas." The following iron-smelting flower and phoenix fireworks show, with sparks flying everywhere, will leave kids mesmerized. The park's NPCs are highly interactive; actors dressed in fantasy costumes will proactively offer "silver notes," which can be exchanged for ice cream, maximizing the sense of immersion.
- 4.7/5
Annie DeonthaThis water park is good value for money. We paid 328RMB for two people and that covered all the activities in the park. The drifting was so exciting and the drifting path is so long. After drifting, we went to the water slides which are very thrilling. The land park is also beautifully decorated. The pool has waves and wasn't crowded. It was 100% worth it!




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