
- 4.6/5
行摄ingThe night view was indeed as magical as advertised, a delightful surprise! Wandering through the food street, I had a fleeting sense of déjà vu, like stepping into the animated film *Spirited Away*. Lanterns hanging from the cliffs, a giant moon atop the mountain, the ever-changing lights on the highest peak pavilion, ancient buildings on the mountainside, streams flowing through the valley—all three-dimensionally distributed, layered upon each other, with interplay of light and shadow, and tourists dressed in ancient costumes—it truly felt like stepping into another era!
- 4.6/5
闹市草庐The 10 escalators are a stroke of genius; they're incredibly convenient, especially for the elderly and those with mobility issues. The scenery is beautiful; if you happen to be there with blue skies and white clouds, it'll be absolutely stunning.
- 4.5/5
呆不住I visited 7 out of 11 attractions in three days, which was worthwhile. The ancient buildings in Jiangwan, the chrysanthemums in Xiaoqi, the streams and bridges in Likeng, the morning mist and red maples in Shicheng, and the ancient camphor trees in Yantian were particularly impressive. I'll visit the remaining ones in spring to see the rapeseed flowers.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe essence of Wunvzhou Island lies entirely at night. The artificial Hui-style streetscape offers little to do during the day; its true highlight is at night. As dusk falls, the Baoyu Pagoda glows with shimmering light, the Hui-style architecture is reflected in the lake, and the swaying fish lanterns create a poetic scene. The intangible cultural heritage of iron-making is a major attraction, with molten iron at 1600℃ splashing like a golden river falling into the night—a truly breathtaking sight. However, the park's regular attractions are somewhat ordinary, and the NPC interactions are rather standard, offering few surprises. If you're only coming for the night view and the iron-making, visiting in the evening is more than enough to live up to your expectations.
- 4.6/5
M32***35The hotel is conveniently located near Fuzhou Lane, and right next to the Imperial Kiln Museum, making it easy to visit. The location is excellent, the service is attentive, and the hotel environment is also very nice. 👍
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userWe hired guide number 21, Ms. Xu, for the scenic area. Her explanations were very professional and detailed. This trip allowed me to learn about the processes of porcelain making and firing. The scenic area is beautiful and not too crowded. Highly recommended! You can also buy porcelain and tableware inside the scenic area. The intangible cultural heritage teachers are highly skilled; it was truly eye-opening.
- 4.3/5
THALIA C.Our tour guide, Xiaofeng, was a gentle and polite young man. He explained things attentively and was very familiar with the museum's collection. He provided detailed explanations of the development of ceramic technology in various dynasties and the museum's finest pieces. It turns out he was even a student at a ceramics university! No wonder he was so professional and detailed. I learned a lot from his explanations and highly recommend him.
- 4.6/5
mf追梦者Huangling Village in Wuyuan, hailed as one of China's most beautiful villages, was built in the mid-Ming Dynasty and boasts over 500 years of history. Here, terraced fields cascade down lush green slopes, villages seem to float on clouds, and the traditional autumn harvest drying isn't just a performance—it's a genuine part of the villagers' lives. The morning smoke from chimneys and the evening lanterns—every scene is like a painting. You absolutely must stay overnight to truly experience the feeling of being immersed in a picturesque landscape.
- 4.6/5
M88***14This stay was absolutely fantastic! The cleanliness of the guesthouse far exceeded my expectations. The room was spotless, the bedding smelled fresh, and the bathroom facilities were sparkling clean—not even the corners were missed. As a clean freak, I was extremely satisfied. The owner was also incredibly warm and attentive, patiently sharing everything from directions before check-in to local travel tips and restaurant recommendations after arrival. They even proactively helped with luggage and answered any travel questions, making me feel completely at ease. Staying here felt like home—clean, comfortable, and with the warmth of a friend. I've already recommended it to my friends, and I'll definitely choose this place again next time!
- 4.7/5
爱自由游Qiyun Mountain is easy to climb; even people with average physical strength can easily reach the top. The cable car takes you directly up, where you can see the auspicious and prosperous plantations on the ground. There is a river with beautiful scenery on both sides, and the mountain itself is also very pretty and picturesque, unlike the precipitous Huangshan Mountain. It's a completely different style.














