
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userI've never seen this kind of terrain before, it's definitely worth a visit! It's quite breathtaking, but the scenic area is way too huge. Walking around made me question my existence. Even more ridiculous, there's a section with an elevator that's only a small part of the climb, less than one percent of the total distance! Why bother? In conclusion, don't bring very young children or elderly people with mobility issues, because it's a loop, and once you start, you have to walk the whole thing.
- 4.5/5
M52***83Hongshi Gorge is located 3 kilometers north of Yulin, Shaanxi Province. It is named after the red rocks on the mountain. The excavation of Hongshi Gorge can be traced back to the Song and Yuan Dynasties. It was once the territory of the Western Xia Kingdom. In the Ming Dynasty, Hongshi Gorge became an important military fortress due to its dangerous geographical location and was closely connected with the Great Wall. In the modern revolutionary struggle in northern Shaanxi, Hongshi Gorge played an important role and became one of the important revolutionary activity sites of the CPC Central Committee in northern Shaanxi. The cliffs on both sides of the river valley are covered with cliff carvings and caves. There are more than 160 stone carvings in total, including regular script, cursive script, official script and seal script, which are called "Forest of Steles on the Frontier".
- 4.8/5
M36***99Erlang Mountain in Shenmu, Shaanxi Province: Commonly known as West Mountain, also known as Penholder Mountain and Camelback Mountain, it lies one kilometer west of Shenmu County. The mountain's winding, undulating terrain is majestic and precipitous, with the Kuye and Qin Rivers converging in front and the Great Wall running through behind. Over a hundred temples dot the mountain's ridges. It is a key cultural relic protection site in Shaanxi Province and a national 4A-level tourist attraction, making it a worthwhile visit.
- 4.6/5
jyayoiIt is worth a visit for history lovers, especially those who love the Great Wall and Ming Dynasty frontier history. The fortress itself is a modern construction, with only a few remaining beacon tunnels and city walls in the far west and east.
- 4.4/5
AAAAKKKK-1If you are interested in religious culture, especially Taoism, or are a believer, you will definitely visit this place. People who exercise regularly will also be happy to visit this place. If you want to broaden your horizons and learn about folk customs, it will be more popular during special festivals. The mountains are high, the water is long, and the trees are shady. Climb to the top and you can see all the small mountains!
- 4.3/5
M25***82Most people might just visit the Corner Tower ruins and leave. My family of three walked around the west city for about an hour. The path was relatively easy to follow (there were some dirt roads), not crowded, and we even saw the archaeologists at work. It was a wonderful experience. I really enjoyed the site and it deepened my understanding of the Sixteen Kingdoms period.
- 4.7/5
Abigail Van Der HovenThis street is beautiful to visit during the day and especially at night. It has a vibrance of locals in the evening, and lots of stores and restaurants. Lots to see and do here. A very night street to slowly walk along and enjoy!












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