
- 4.8/5
_TI***dgAn amazing place to visit. Huge, well-maintained, and full of life. The open style safari experience makes you feel close to the animals while still being safe and comfortable. There’s a great variety of wildlife, the habitats look natural, and the park is very clean and organized.
- 4.7/5
心海的涟漪It's clearly a complete copy of Shanghai Disneyland. The venue is smaller, and there are fewer rides. The shows aren't as plentiful, and the staff seem listless and unenthusiastic. However, compared to other domestic Disneyland, it's still quite good and suitable for families with children. But at a price exceeding that of Shanghai Disneyland, it feels like poor value for money.
- 4.6/5
M2g***dpThe Guangdong Science Center is a non-profit public institution themed around "Nature, Humanity, Science, and Civilization." It serves as a venue for public science education and activities, and a model tourist attraction for science tourism and leisure. The Guangdong Science Center cost 1.9 billion RMB and took nearly five years to build, opening to the public on September 26, 2008.
- 4.8/5
M2g***dpShenzhen Happy Valley covers a total area of 350,000 square meters. Phase I covers 170,000 square meters, and Phase II, adjacent to Phase I, covers 180,000 square meters. It officially opened to the public on May 1, 2002. The design of the entire Happy Valley theme park embodies the integration of architectural and natural landscapes. It uses modern landscaping techniques to create a water-based amusement space. The main attractions in Phase I of Shenzhen Happy Valley include five themed areas: Cartoon City, Spanish Square, Adventure Mountain, Maya Water Park, and Happy Time. Phase II continued the style of Phase I, further emphasizing the themes of nature and historical culture. Phase II is divided into four themed areas: Old Gold Mine Area, Hurricane Bay Area, Shangri-La Forest Adventure Area, and URBIS Leisure Area (Sunshine Coast Area).
- 4.6/5
cxd401The Guangdong Provincial Museum has a distinctive box-shaped exterior. The main exhibition areas include nautical exhibits, wood carvings, lacquerware, ceramics, and Duan inkstones, as well as a natural history section featuring giant dinosaurs, whale skeletons, and various seashells and corals, all beautifully illuminated. Free guided tours are available, and seniors can enter without reservations.
- 4.4/5
川粤半部论语This was my second visit to Shenzhen Safari Park in over ten years. Firstly, there seemed to be fewer visitors, and secondly, the park seemed smaller (though actually the same size, perhaps not as captivating as my first visit). The animals weren't particularly special; I quickly walked through, fed the pelicans and zebras, and only briefly toured the predator enclosure. The only difference this time was the addition of some entertainment shows (they might have existed before, but I hadn't noticed). There was a circus performance, half an hour long, not spectacular but not boring either; the African dances were quite energetic. The mermaid show was crowded due to the limited and small viewing windows, and couldn't compare to similar shows at Mission Hills Ocean World. I expected the animal extravaganza to be grand, with many animals, especially predators. However, there were few predators, and even fewer mammals; it mainly consisted of various birds taking turns soaring around. Overall, it was okay for children.
- 4.7/5
_TS***jxThis theme of "Romance Parks" is now spreading to several places in China. The place is designed to be on Instagram (or Weibo) with several themes, various "rides" which are not really amusement park machines rides, but like shows having different themes. The main attraction is the show which shows the passage of time for Guangdong, from old to modern. Dances, music, horses, action, people flying around, all very well choreographed clips from time.
- 4.4/5
M2g***dpJingshan Park, located at No. 44 Jingshan West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, offers the best panoramic view of the Forbidden City and Beijing's central axis. Situated on the north-south central axis of Beijing's inner city, it faces the Shenwu Gate of the Forbidden City to the south and is adjacent to Beihai Park to the west. It served as the imperial garden for the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, covering an area of 230,000 square meters. The mountain itself reaches an altitude of 94.2 meters and was once the highest point on Beijing's central axis. 1
- 4.5/5
serenelove2travelAmazing and huge aquarium with rare species of fishes. We love the mermaid show at the end of the area. Good for those who love undersea water creatures. Need to spend at least 2-4 hours, if u have small kids, do catch the mermaid show in time.
- 4.6/5
人见人爱940Chikan Ancient Town boasts beautiful scenery and is perfect for taking photos, making it ideal for a day trip. Recommended attractions include the iron flower performance and the "Modern Times" show. The iron flower performance is quite impressive and I'd definitely watch it again.




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