
- 4.8/5
子夜星河2010My trip during the National Day holiday was pretty good. The area was orderly, and the queues weren't too long, making it a great place for family trips with kids. Here's a little tip: the scenic area is basically a circular route. If you're interested in the rides, choose to walk counter-clockwise once you enter the area; the queues won't be too long.
- 4.6/5
mR.Nic_This is my second time visiting the Giant Buddha! Compared to my first visit, the facilities and staff management in the park have improved significantly! The cultural and creative products inside the park are also excellent!
- 4.8/5
_FB***63Buying ticket from trip.com was no hassle at all , buy and go . Like the way trip.com handle it’s system .
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userA UNESCO World Heritage site, the Dazu complex of Buddhist cave carvings provides a fascinating but exhausting (so many steps) excursion from Chongqing, approximately 90 minutes drive. We were very lucky as we booked to share a mini bus but ended up with a private car just for us with an extremely friendly, helpful and careful driver. As we're both over 65, we got free entry although we had to pay Y20 each for the site shuttle bus. A trip that takes some effort but is certainly worth it.
- 4.4/5
江河LLLocation: If driving, directly navigate to Wawushan Visitor Center. It's a 3-4 hour drive from Chengdu. Environment: The air is quite good, but it was still quite cold when I went as it wasn't snowing. The autumn leaves are quite beautiful. Value for Money: Not very cost-effective. The weather wasn't great when I went, and the entrance fee was quite expensive.
- 4.5/5
M2b***faCiqikou Ancient Town, originally named Baiyanchang, was founded during the Xianping reign of Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty (998-1003). It was renamed Longyin Town because Ming Dynasty Emperor Jianwen, Zhu Yunwen, once retreated in Baolun Temple within the town. The town earned the name "Ciqikou" due to its flourishing porcelain industry during the Qing Dynasty. It was once a major waterway port on the Jialing River and one of the birthplaces of modern industry in Chongqing. Through conservation and development in the late 20th century, it has become the largest and best-preserved ancient town in Chongqing's main urban area, showcasing the Ba-Yu culture. Baolun Temple: Built during the Song Dynasty, it is said to have been the retreat of Emperor Jianwen, with preserved Ming Dynasty architectural features. Hanlin Academy: The remains of a Qing Dynasty academy, showcasing the culture of the imperial examination system. Ciqikou Backstreet: A commercial district blending tradition and modernity, housing boutique hotels, cultural and creative properties, and other 24-hour businesses. Chongqing Memory Museum: An immersive exhibition presents the ancient town's millennia-long history.
- 4.7/5
StephymamaQuite an interesting zoo to visit , can see the 4 pandas together however now they have been separated
- 4.8/5
M54***66We went with one adult and one child. I was a college student and it cost 68 yuan, while my mother cost 260 yuan. Overall, it was a bit expensive and we didn't think it was worth the price. The jellyfish exhibit, which we were most looking forward to, was not open when we went, which was a huge disappointment.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThere's no need to go inside and buy a ticket tbh, you can just admire it's beauty from the courtyard outside
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe hotel service was excellent, and the facilities were great. The front desk staff were incredibly patient and attentive. The hotel is close to many attractions. The ambiance is lovely, and the afternoon tea and coffee were also good.











