
- 4.3/5
不懂游泳的胖子Hefei Wildlife Park generally receives positive reviews from visitors, praised for its affordable ticket prices, diverse animal species, and excellent visitor experience. However, some issues, such as subpar animal displays in certain areas, have been noted. Here are some common positive feedback: - Advantages - High Cost-Effectiveness: Tickets are priced at 35 yuan, which is relatively affordable compared to wildlife parks in other cities. Children under 1.3 meters tall are free, making it ideal for family trips. - Abundant Animal Species: The park houses over 100 species of animals, including giant pandas, giraffes, hippos, chimpanzees, kangaroos, and many other rare species. It also features the world's only panda triplets, offering visitors a diverse range of animal sights. - Excellent Visitor Experience: The park is large and benefits from the excellent ecological environment of Dashu Mountain, with lush forests and varied terrain. Visitors can stroll along elevated bridges to observe free-roaming predators, feed birds up close in the aviary, and participate in interactive activities such as feeding giraffes in some areas. - Excellent Facilities: The park features restaurants, cafes, and other dining options, as well as a zoo-themed museum and other educational facilities. A large parking lot is also available near the east gate, making it easily accessible. - Disadvantages - Difficulty in Seeing Some Animals: Due to the large size of the park, some animals may hide in corners or remain closed due to weather conditions, making it difficult for visitors to see all of them. - Poor Animal Display in Some Areas: Some visitors have reported that some animal enclosures are surrounded by multiple layers of wire mesh, making observation and photography difficult and affecting the visitor experience. - Crowds During Holidays: As a popular family-friendly attraction in Hefei, the park experiences large crowds during holidays, which may affect the comfort of the visit.
- 4.5/5
球场上的3号The scenic area is alright. I'd been there before and thought it was just okay. But this time, going with my family, we had so much fun. Although it's not a large area, it's a great weekend getaway!
- 4.7/5
M52***87Signature artifact – the "Cloud Pattern Five-Column Shaped Vessel"! Its shape is indeed unique; I wonder what it was used for… (It looks like a router, and also a rack for drying baby bottles/glassware…) There are some artifacts unearthed from Zhongdu (present-day Beijing) during the Ming Dynasty at the entrance, giving it a strong sense of historical vicissitude. (The hometown of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty! The birthplace of the Ming Dynasty! It's worth a visit just for that!) The bronzes showcase the fusion of Central Plains and Southern civilizations. Some of the vessel shapes are quite interesting. There's a three-legged li (a type of ancient Chinese cooking vessel)? It has different expressions depending on the angle; one angle shows a pitiful face, another a proud little expression—very cute! Even cuter are the pottery li with their curved little tails! So adorable! Like a puppy's tail! (This must be a local specialty; I don't think I've seen this in the north.) One bronze tripod has a particularly striking bluish patina. Anhui is rich in copper mines (Tongling?) and is situated at the crossroads of Central Plains and Southern cultures, making its blend of northern and southern styles worth seeing (not to mention the museum's prized possession, the Zhuke Ding). However, now you don't even need a reservation… There are also special exhibitions on "Golden Splendor Across China" and "Mawangdui"! If you don't see those gold artifacts soon, you'll have to go home!
- 4.5/5
M52***87Zhang Liao's might shook Xiaoyaojin! So famous! It should be a must-see attraction in Hefei! Beautiful scenery! Free! (Rides have an entrance fee; the "Eye of Luzhou" Ferris wheel costs 60 yuan.) There are various amusement facilities, and the adorable Xiaoyaojin miniature train! Suitable for families with children! "The Silent Elephant" has a long queue! (A childhood memory for generations of Hefei children! Many cities no longer retain their old-fashioned park-style amusement parks...it's a real shame. Hefei's adults and children, come and play!) Although the ginkgo leaves have almost all fallen, the tall metasequoia trees add a touch of splendor to the autumn colors! (The sky is so blue! So beautiful! The park is perfect for taking photos!) There's a statue of Zhang Liao, the mighty general of Xiaoyaojin, at the entrance (a traditional military figure, but the hat from the Dynasty Warriors version is more distinctive...). The Flying Cavalry Bridge... (It's a stone bridge now, but they could consider making a wooden-look version, with a section of the broken bridge made of transparent glass so kids can fly around [JoyTears][JoyTears][JoyTears]). The Eastern Wu warship (It's really impressive, a concrete aircraft carrier from the Eastern Wu era [JoyTears][JoyTears][JoyTears]). There's also Cao Cao Mountain Street nearby... It's very close to Li Hongzhang's former residence from Xiaoyaojin, and not far to Bao Park either. There's a pedestrian street to stroll around; highly recommended!
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe dolphin and seal show was fantastic, the various jellyfish were beautiful, and seeing marine life up close was truly amazing. There was even Flash from Zootopia, who was so adorable! Overall, it was a pretty good experience.
- 4.6/5
joe0215After seeing a video online about "Xiao Ge has no muscles," I decided to visit Xuzhou on a whim. The park features three heavily muscled NPCs, truly different from those in Xuzhou Paradise Happy World. Their dedication to hard work is evident in their physiques. Xiao Ge is very enthusiastic, and the Fahai costume really suits him. His interaction with the 190cm tall "Brother Rui" was quite engaging. There's also "Xiao Du," dressed as a mermaid, who also looks great. There are some differences here from Xuzhou Paradise Happy World. Because they have to change into swimsuits, it's not a fan meeting, making it easier for visitors to find the NPCs. The NPCs in Water World have an easier time than in Happy World, but I imagine they'll tire of the repetitive tasks. Park staff might need to organize more innovative activities. This Water World is very densely populated, primarily with nearby residents who come to enjoy the water. Seeing the joyful crowds gives you a sense of the city's happiness.
- 4.2/5
oujingqiuI took my kids to Sunac Hefei during the May Day holiday. The coupons on a certain audio platform were super cost-effective, including hotel + tickets + buffet. The park is not particularly large, but the project has a high floor area ratio. Basically, there are all kinds of exciting projects you want to play. If you don't want to queue, you can scan the code to buy a quick ticket. The average price of each project is ¥50-60, which is quite cost-effective overall.
- 4.6/5
_M1***53The scenic area is relatively pristine. The cable car's middle station leads directly to the waterfall group, and the downhill road is well-maintained; it's about a half-hour walk to the scenic area's bus stop. You can take the scenic area bus to Baima Grand Canyon and then walk downhill for about 1.5 hours, enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way. The ticket allows for two entries; those with good stamina can enter the park a second day to climb the main peak.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe 5A-level scenic area of Chaya Mountain has a great deal at 65 yuan for admission. The all-inclusive ticket is 99 yuan, which includes admission, the magic carpet ride up the mountain, and the cliff slide down the mountain, saving a lot of time. Although the scenic area is not large, the landscape is unique, with various rocks sculpted by nature and definitely worth seeing! The Dongshanmen Yishan Inn, where I stayed, was also a good experience!
- 4.6/5
_We***66The most fortunate part of this trip to the Xu Bo Museum was encountering this wonderful guided tour! Professor Bi's profound knowledge brought the weighty history of the Han Dynasty to life, making it vivid and thorough. His explanations of the museum's treasures, such as the jade burial suit and the Han jade ornaments, were particularly impressive, transporting us back to that era. I listened with rapt attention throughout, benefiting immensely. It was definitely the highlight of any museum visit, and I highly recommend it!














