
- 4.4/5
踏浪寻景人Luoyang Baiyun Mountain Scenic Area is a national 5A-level scenic area, renowned for its "abundant and wondrous clouds, beautiful and ethereal," and hailed as a "fairyland on earth." Its core highlights include: Natural Wonders: * **Sea of Clouds and Buddha's Light:** From June to August, a sea of clouds is easily visible after rain, and a chain of Buddha's light can be seen at Jade Emperor Peak, resembling a celestial river cascading over the primeval forest. * **Waterfalls:** Jiulong Waterfall, 123 meters high, often adorned with rainbows; Bailong Waterfall and Heilongtan Waterfall cascade down. * **Four Seasons:** Spring for flowers, summer for escaping the heat, autumn for red leaves, and winter for snowscapes. The primeval forest coverage exceeds 95%, featuring a Tang Dynasty ginkgo forest and alpine rhododendrons. * **Must-Visit Attractions:** * **Jade Emperor Peak:** A perfect spot to overlook the surging clouds of General Peak and Qinglong Ridge, and to watch the sunrise and sea of clouds. * **One-line Recommendation:** A grand spectacle of Central Plains landscapes, a fairyland of clouds, wondrous peaks and waterfalls, and a secluded forest—explorable in all four seasons!
- 5.0/5
M49***16Fun Childhood Park is a lot of fun, with many attractions. Kids especially love the Frog Jump and the Super Wings Adventure Base, where the interactive elements are very appealing to children, and they have a great time.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe 5A-level scenic area of Chaya Mountain has a great deal at 65 yuan for admission. The all-inclusive ticket is 99 yuan, which includes admission, the magic carpet ride up the mountain, and the cliff slide down the mountain, saving a lot of time. Although the scenic area is not large, the landscape is unique, with various rocks sculpted by nature and definitely worth seeing! The Dongshanmen Yishan Inn, where I stayed, was also a good experience!
- 4.6/5
博😘😘肖In this era of frenzied tourism boom, someone suddenly overturned the table in Hubei. It wasn't Wuhan, spoiled by cherry blossoms and the Yangtze River Bridge; nor Yichang, whose reputation rests on the Three Gorges Dam; nor even Shiyan, home to the Taoist sacred mountain Wudang. It was Xiangyang. The data speaks for itself. Even without looking at the cold, hard statistics, just seeing the crowds during Spring Festival or National Day—the kind where shoes fall off in the crush—you can feel an unusual surge of excitement. Overnight, this city, always associated with war, bloodshed, and defense in textbooks, became the dream destination for tourists nationwide. Before, when people mentioned this place, they thought of Guo Jing and Huang Rong defending Xiangyang to the death. Although that was a story by Jin Yong, now, standing at the foot of those city walls, touching those bricks as hard as iron, you might think that the story might actually be true. This place possesses a unique spirit, a heroic spirit forged from the relentless weight of history borne out over millennia in the heart of the Central Plains, a spirit that resonates perfectly with the profound sense of history that young people today seek.
- 4.4/5
210***11Tang City is definitely worth a visit. Be sure to change into a different costume for a more immersive experience. Buying tickets on Ctrip is a great deal, much cheaper than buying them at the store. I recommend buying them in advance on Ctrip; you can enter the park simply by scanning your ID card.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe scenery deep within Wolong after getting off the shuttle bus is quite nice, especially in autumn. However, if you don't have enough energy or time, there's no need to climb Tenglong Pavilion. The scenery is just average, it's tiring, and it takes about an hour to get there and back.
- 4.7/5
AntonywjwIt's incredibly far, 140 kilometers from Dennis David World in Luoyang. The zoo is also incredibly large. From the sign for Luanchuan Bamboo Sea Wildlife Park to the actual zoo itself, it's still 8 kilometers. The forecourt is incredibly large. You absolutely have to take the cable car for the entire tour, and there's no reason to refuse. Without it, you won't be able to reach many spots and see the animals.
- 4.5/5
M34***24The tourism service in the hometown of Yan Emperor was very thoughtful and considerate. The tour guide explained in detail, which gave us a deeper understanding of the scenic area. It was really a pleasant and meaningful trip.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userIt is behind the Cao Wei Ancient City and can be reached on foot. The place is not small, but I don't know which ones are historical sites. One ticket also includes access to the Confucian Temple next door. I didn't hire a tour guide, I just took a quick look. Overall it is good.
- 4.5/5
M25***57Overall it was pretty good, just too tiring. The digital museum had a place to sit and there was a performance, but it was probably too late, so not many people stayed; almost everyone left by the time the performance started.











