
- 4.7/5
天空20190808• Positive Reviews: Some tourists found the West Lake boat tour experience enjoyable, praising the large and stable boats, the clear explanations of the routes provided by staff, and the quick and efficient boat connections. Others found the on-site QR code ticket purchase convenient and fast, with various discounts readily available based on the ticket purchaser's ID information. • Negative Reviews: Some tourists pointed out the lack of price transparency for the West Lake boat tours, such as shorter advertised rowboat routes and hidden charges for self-rowed boats. Furthermore, the route selection was unsatisfactory, with long queues for island tours and limited views of attractions only on distant shores during the lake tour. Other complaints included inattentive boatman explanations and moldy life jackets.
- 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.
- 4.7/5
大灌篮2I've been going to Putuoshan to fulfill my vows for several years in a row. It's really bustling with people from all over the country who come here to make vows and chant Buddhist prayers. The area here is incredibly large, and you can both cultivate your mind and body or go to the beach to play. I feel that staying for two or three days to relax would be great. However, I always make a day trip like a special forces soldier, walking at least 10,000 steps a day and 20,000 steps a day is normal. I'm always rushing around. I suggest that if you have enough time, you can stay for a few more days.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userKey Highlights 1. Millennia-Old Grotto Statues Feilai Peak boasts the largest group of Buddhist stone carvings from the Five Dynasties to the Yuan Dynasty in eastern China, totaling over 340 statues. Among them, the Song Dynasty Maitreya Buddha statue (the Laughing Buddha) is lifelike and has become an iconic symbol; the Yuan Dynasty Tibetan Buddhist statues (such as Vajrapani Bodhisattva) embody the fusion of diverse cultures and possess extremely high artistic value. 2. The Fantastic Scenery of the Peak The peak is named "Feilai" (meaning "flying"), originating from the legend of the Eastern Jin Dynasty Indian monk Huili, who asked, "This is a small ridge of Vulture Peak in India; I don't know how it flew here." The limestone landform has created natural wonders of caves, strange rocks, and secluded ravines, which, together with the surrounding mountains, forests, and streams, form a scene where "every stone is strange, every tree is ancient, and every stream is clear." 3. A Harmony of Culture and Nature Scattered among the mountains are historical sites such as Lengquan Pavilion and Cuiwei Pavilion. Stone inscriptions, babbling brooks, and the sound of the Lingyin Temple bells intertwine, creating a blend of Zen tranquility and wild charm. Literary figures like Su Dongpo and Bai Juyi left poems here, adding to its historical depth. Tour Suggestions • Best Route: Start from Hejian Bridge, walk upstream along the stream to admire the statues, explore Qinglin Cave and Yuru Cave, and climb to the top for a panoramic view of Lingyin Temple. It is recommended to combine this tour with a visit to Lingyin Temple (separate temple ticket required). • Time Allocation: 2-3 hours is sufficient. Early morning or rainy days offer fewer tourists and a more tranquil atmosphere. Must-see attractions: ✅ Qinglin Cave: Northern Song Dynasty Vairocana Buddha Assembly Relief ✅ Yuru Cave: Eighteen Arhat Statues and the unique spectacle of bats inhabiting the area ✅ Longhong Cave: Yuan Dynasty White Horse Carrying Scriptures Stone Carving ✅ Yixiantian (A Line of Sky): A natural fissure through which light shines through. Important Notes: • Holiday congestion: Lingyin Scenic Area is crowded with tourists year-round; it is recommended to visit on weekdays or during the off-season. • Cultural understanding: Some statues are very old and show obvious weathering; it is advisable to learn about the background in advance or use the scenic area's guided tour service. • Slippery and insect-proof: The mountain paths are slippery; take precautions against mosquitoes in summer.
- 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.
- 4.5/5
叽里呱啦派大星Wuzhen, the Water Town: A Jiangnan Narrative Traversing Bygone Eras and Artistic Dreams When you think of Jiangnan water towns, Wuzhen is always the first name that comes to mind. It's not just a geographical location, but a sentiment, a collective imagination of "small bridges, flowing water, and traditional houses." I once traveled there with this imagination, and when I returned, my suitcase no longer contained vague longings, but real memories soaked in the river, warmed by the lights, and touched by the culture. This was not just a trip, but an immersive reading of the poetic life of Jiangnan. Morning Light and Fireworks: The Original Colors of Life in Dongzha My time in Wuzhen began in the morning in Dongzha. Unlike the uniformly renovated and exquisitely picturesque Xizha, Dongzha preserves a more vibrant "life in progress." As the first rays of sunlight slant onto the eaves of the Fengyuan Twin Bridges, the residents on both sides of the river have already begun their day. Piece by piece, the wooden doors along the water's edge are removed, revealing the full view of the general stores or breakfast stalls inside; an old man leisurely lights a coal stove at his doorway, the smoke mingling with the water vapor from the river; a boatwoman wearing a blue-dyed cloth headscarf rows her boat under the stone bridge, scattering golden light across the river. The pace here is slow, the sounds are old, and the air is filled with the aroma of old wooden houses, damp stone slabs, and home-cooked meals. Walking through the alleys of Dongzha is like stepping into a weighty history book. At Mao Dun's former residence, I glimpsed the childhood scenes of the literary giant; the simple furnishings silently told the story of his lofty ambitions. And at the blue-dyed cloth workshop, the high-hanging, azure fabrics flutter in the wind, like a frozen sky, where the ancient tie-dyeing technique is vividly preserved. The beauty of Dongzha lies in this "unrefined" authenticity. It may lack uniformity, but it's brimming with vibrant, down-to-earth human warmth, making it the best textbook for understanding the original form of a "water town." Sunset and Lanterns: A Poem of Light and Shadow Under Xizha If Dongzha is a simple prose poem, then Xizha is a meticulously crafted lyric poem. Stepping into Xizha in the afternoon, the atmosphere suddenly becomes tranquil and artistic. The buildings here have been carefully restored; the wooden waterside pavilions from the Ming and Qing dynasties stretch for miles, reflected on the mirror-like river, their lines clear and beautiful. You can wander aimlessly, experience the elegance of an ancient academy at Zhaoming Academy, or send a postcard to your future self from the old post office. However, the soul of Xizha belongs to the night. As the sun sets, the magic moment arrives. The lights on both sides of the river illuminate one after another, not with dazzling neon, but with warm yellow, twinkling lights, gently outlining the contours of eaves, bridge arches, and willow branches. At this time, taking a rowboat is a must-do experience. The oars slice through the river, its surface shimmering like silk under the lights, making a soft, rhythmic sound as the boat navigates under bridges and through tunnels. People on the banks admire the scenery and the lights, while you, on the boat, observe them, becoming part of this flowing scroll of life. This scene perfectly embodies the meaning of "being immersed in a painting."
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userComing from the north to the south, it truly felt like stepping from a frozen wasteland into spring overnight. The sunshine was incredibly warm, and the ecological environment of Qiandao Lake was simply amazing, with high levels of negative oxygen ions. Every breath felt like a deep, satisfying inhale. Traveling during the off-season is fantastic; currently, admission to the islands is free, and boat tickets are discounted. From Huangshan Peak, you can enjoy panoramic views of the lake and mountains.
- 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! ❤️
- 4.6/5
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".
- 4.6/5
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.




Snow falls on West Lake, as Broken Bridge and willow catkins paint an elegant winter scene.
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