
- 4.7/5
M20***79The ticket price is excellent value! We used a three-day pass and went for two days. On the first day, we played from the afternoon until almost closing time. There were tons of interactive NPCs, various games, and a fantastic atmosphere. The night view was stunning, and the food and drinks inside were very reasonably priced. I would definitely bring my kids here if I have the chance.
- 4.6/5
爱旅行的小宇宇This is a really fun scenic spot with excellent value for money. I only spent a little over 100 yuan to get an annual pass, so now I can enjoy myself to the fullest. There are many shows inside the scenic area, and the performers are very professional.
- 4.5/5
206***56Kaifeng's Daxiangguo Temple is a charming ancient temple with a history spanning over a thousand years. It was a royal temple during the Northern Song Dynasty and the setting for Lu Zhishen's famous act of uprooting the willow tree in the classic novel *Water Margin*. The temple's architecture is simple and elegant, and the Thousand-Handed and Thousand-Eyed Guanyin statue in the octagonal glazed tile hall is exquisitely crafted. The temple is filled with melodious Buddhist music, combining historical weight with Zen-like tranquility, making it well worth a visit.
- 4.5/5
M22***95The attraction is worth visiting. The pavilions and towers are beautifully designed, the streams and bridges are refreshing, and there are many fun interactive activities. Although the ticket is expensive, it allows three entries, so it's still quite worthwhile.
- 4.5/5
_ZF***75I hired a guide, and the explanation was quite detailed. I gained a better understanding of the official history. I also caught a performance in the afternoon, which was a good experience. And I must say, the restrooms in the scenic area were very clean.
- 4.6/5
ywlingkongI took a group of friends on a boat trip on the Bian River. At night, the lake water shimmered gently under the lights, quiet and peaceful. Along the way, actors sang and danced softly; there was no noise or commotion, everything was serene and beautiful.
- 4.8/5
_We***23I mainly viewed the Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain exhibition at Xiangkai Zijin, and my impressions are as follows: 1. The exhibits were good, and the overall impression was very positive, especially the Yongle and Xuande blue and white porcelain, the Qing dynasty colored glaze porcelain, and the Twelve Flower Goddess Cups. 2. However, the overall lighting was a bit yellowish. 3. There seems to be a labeling error; please verify: the Qianlong sacrificial red jade pot spring vase, in my humble opinion, should be Jun red glaze, not sacrificial red glaze. (Image below)
- 4.6/5
M53***56The Confucius Temple, Confucius Cemetery, and Confucius Mansion in Qufu, collectively known as the "Three Confucian Sites" of Qufu, are sacred sites for commemorating Confucius and for Confucian scholars to pay homage throughout Chinese history. They are renowned for their rich cultural heritage, long history, grand scale, abundant cultural relics, and scientific and artistic value.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userHaving traveled a long way, I left wanting more. I never expected a theatrical performance to be so captivating, from the polished script to the actors' brilliant performances. The entire venue was also incredibly artistically designed, with delightful little surprises hidden in every detail, making it perfect for taking photos. Another noteworthy aspect was the staff's exceptionally warm and welcoming service; they proactively offered directions and were always smiling. Besides the main theater, the smaller theater was also excellent. I recommend a two-day visit, unless you're on a more relaxed pace.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userThe Yin Ruins Museum is a great place to learn about Shang Dynasty culture. The museum's overall design is also very nice. The combined ticket includes a free shuttle bus ride, which is very convenient for traveling between the three areas. However, when I visited, there were students on a field trip, and the crowds were ridiculously large when buying fridge magnets.














