
- 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!
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userA spontaneous trip to Dajue Mountain. In the late autumn and early winter, I invited my best friend for a quick getaway. Thanks to the enthusiastic guidance of my friends on social media, everything went smoothly, from hailing taxis to buying tickets and arranging the itinerary. Although it was the off-season, the weather was great. We experienced the cliffside bullet train, climbed Nantianmen, and visited Dajue Mountain Temple, making the trip compact yet well-paced.
- 4.5/5
M26***c4The combined ticket for Baishuiyang and Yuanyangxi is valid for two days, a 20-minute drive from both locations. We recommend entering the Yuanyangxi scenic area from the entrance with the bridge on the right. Starting from Laba Waterfall, we'll continue downhill to the Lianxintai-Lanshengtai route, where we'll return. This is where the scenic highlights are. After returning, we'll walk a short distance to the other route to see wild macaques before returning. We recommend visiting Baishuiyang in the afternoon; the water is cooler in the morning, and the 75 yuan unlimited surfing is fun! Trying to see all the attractions listed on the guide map for both scenic areas and enjoy the water in one day would be a stretch, so we recommend two days.
- 4.3/5
赶景Quzhou now offers free admission! The International Tourism Festival is for real, unlike some cities that hold tourism festivals that are really just shopping events. Take advantage of the free admission and visit Ershibadu. Ershibadu is located in Jiangshan, quite far from the city center and a bit difficult to get to, but this ancient town at the junction of three provinces has beautiful scenery, many old houses, and isn't too commercialized. It's worth taking your time to explore, but be mindful of the return bus schedule.
- 4.3/5
弦上的小蚂蚁The scenery is okay, but the price-performance ratio is low. Aside from the first attraction, Ganlu Rock, which is beautiful, the subsequent "One Line Sky" is just so-so. The last attraction, in particular, is a rip-off; they make tourists pay for two rides – one up and one down – with absolutely no view, a pure waste of money and time. The funniest part is that at the third attraction, you first see a lookout shouting out prices. Later, inside, the staff are all trying to sell you the ride, saying the climb is tiring and you have to pay 80 yuan to go up. When no one's going, they say 50 yuan, and finally, when everyone's about to leave, they just give you the "Magic Carpet" ride for 10 yuan. It only takes five minutes to climb up and five minutes to come down. It's such a rip-off.
- 4.6/5
跳跃的土豆As a standard 5A-level scenic spot, the service standards are in place and the prices are acceptable. The scenic area has its own affordable supermarket (the way domestic scenic spots make money is really ugly). The entire tour is on foot, with the main loop and the Xiake route. The scenery is quite good.
- 4.5/5
龙虎山清修营/武当山清修营(报名中)The retreat at Longhu Mountain offers a tranquil and mindful experience that can relax the body and mind, enrich and elevate oneself, allow one to appreciate the beauty of Longhu Mountain's Danxia landform, and explore the millennia-old Taoist temple and the Tianshi Mansion, steeped in 2000 years of profound cultural heritage.
- 4.5/5
玉米须Very happy, the scenery is great. In May 2002, Jianglang Mountain Scenic Area was selected as the fourth batch of national key scenic spots; 10 In August 2010, Jianglang Mountain was included in the World Natural Heritage List as one of the series of nominations for "Chinese Danxia"; 36 In February 2017, the scenic area was officially rated as a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. 40 Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, Bai Juyi, Lu You, Yang Wanli, Xin Qiji, Xu Wei and other celebrities have left poems in Jianglang Mountain, and the Ming traveler Xu Xiake visited this place three times
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userJianglang Mountain, formerly known as Jinchun Mountain and Xulang Mountain, is located in the southwest of Jiangshan City, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. It is renowned for its "majestic grandeur and unparalleled beauty in Southeast China." Jianglang Mountain is a captivating natural and cultural mountain. As a World Natural Heritage site, it is an outstanding representative of Danxia landforms. Its iconic "Three Stones," rising 312 meters high, stand majestically in a "川" (river) shape, earning it the title of "China's First Danxia Peak." The "One Line Sky" in the mountain, 312 meters high and 298 meters long, narrows to only 3.5 meters at its narrowest point, and has been identified by 56 geological experts from East China as the "Longest One Line Sky in China." Langfeng Tianyou is a paradise for hikers, with its near-vertical iron ladders and over 3,500 stone steps. While challenging, it offers climbers a sense of triumph, allowing them to experience the exhilaration of "reaching the summit and becoming the peak." Jianglang Mountain not only boasts stunning natural scenery but also possesses a profound cultural heritage. This is the place where Xu Xiake visited three times, and many literati such as Bai Juyi and Lu You also left poems here. In addition, the scenic area where Jianglang Mountain is located is connected to the surrounding Qingyang Village and Ershibadu Ancient Town, where nature and culture complement each other.
- 4.6/5
yexxhhThis is a well-deserved 4A scenic area. It's not very famous, but the scenery inside is excellent. You can take a cable car up the mountain to save energy. Inside, you can explore a loop route; follow the signs to avoid getting lost. The rocks are strangely shaped, showcasing the wonders of nature. Hiking on the mountain is quite time-consuming and energy-intensive. It's recommended to take the 211 route (the one on the left) after exiting the cable car; the 985 route on the right is more strenuous and challenging…














