
- 4.6/5
suyuYandang Mountain is uniquely beautiful, with majestic peaks and towering cliffs. The night view of Lingfeng Peak is like a fairyland. Waterfalls and clear pools are scattered among the mountains, with Dalongqiu Waterfall hanging like a ribbon in the air and Lingyan Waterfall soaring high in the sky, a breathtaking sight. Every step reveals a new view, a natural landscape painting, truly deserving of the title "Number One Mountain in Southeast China".
- 4.7/5
ly6628It's definitely worth a visit; it exceeds expectations. The natural scenery rivals Huangshan, but it lacks biographies of famous figures associated with it, remaining hidden away in the mountains. The valleys, cliffs, and especially the bridges are breathtaking.
- 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.
- 4.5/5
M29***27The countryside in Zhejiang can fulfill all your beautiful imaginations of rural life. It not only guarantees beautiful scenery but also supports food delivery. The guesthouse is right at the intersection and is very easy to find. The room is clean and comfortable with a large floor-to-ceiling window that opens up a wide view. The whole house is smart. The hostess is just the right amount of warm hospitality. The breakfast is plentiful. The lobby on the first floor is very comfortable (I even gave up going to a coffee shop and chose to sit here).
- 4.7/5
魏语宸Hengdian is truly a treasure trove of a town! 🏴☠️👍 The only downside is that you can only visit a maximum of three attractions a day! It's too tiring on your legs. But if you're serious about exploring, it's genuinely great! The various architecture, especially the Yuanming New Garden, is a 1:1 replica of the Yuanmingyuan in Beijing! ❤️
- 4.8/5
156***37The waterfall is spectacular and well worth seeing, but two hours is sufficient. This assumes you take the elevator upon entering the park; if you enter from the North Gate and exit from the North Gate parking lot, you'll need to take the shuttle bus. (It's 8 kilometers from the South Gate exit to the North Gate parking lot). Remember to grab a free raincoat upon entering, as you'll get soaked walking behind the waterfall on the second festival day.
- 4.6/5
悠悠水瓶座My family and I visited Ningbo and toured the Chiang Kai-shek's Former Residence in Xikou. Nestled against the mountains and beside the water, the residence features a charming cluster of Ming and Qing dynasty buildings with white walls and gray tiles, embodying both the gentle elegance of Jiangnan folk houses and the weight of history. Strolling along the main street, the rustic charm of the Wenchang Pavilion, the grandeur of the Fenggao House, and the bustling atmosphere of the Yutai Salt Shop all intertwine, each detail etched with the marks of time. The guide's vivid retelling of the past imbued the static architecture with warmth. This place is not only a gem of architectural art but also an excellent destination for touching modern history and experiencing the unique charm of eastern Zhejiang. However, the area feels very commercialized; during mealtimes, people will approach you to solicit customers, which is quite unpleasant.
- 4.5/5
炎雪风A place worth visiting, with quiet streets and refreshing air. If you have time, listen to the history of the Tongji Canal and see the ancient overpass. The builders and all the supporters can be admired and respected...
- 4.6/5
洪虹Tianyi Pavilion was built between 1561 and 1566 (the 40th and 45th years of the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty). Originally the library of Fan Qin, the Right Vice Minister of the Ministry of War, it now houses nearly 300,000 volumes of ancient books, including more than 80,000 rare and valuable editions. It is the oldest existing private library in my country, the largest in Asia, and the third largest in the world. In 1982, it was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit.
- 4.7/5
鸠藰Overall, it's passable, but it doesn't quite qualify as a 5A scenic spot, especially considering the admission fee. It lacks the grand garden layout of a typical tourist attraction; instead, it has many books and family genealogies. If an NPC or guide could unlock various historical and cultural elements or provide information about your name and ancestors, the experience would be significantly enhanced.











