
- 4.7/5
蓝雨凝雪The museum isn't large, so a quick tour of half an hour or an hour is recommended. The Hongshan Culture, which dates back 3,000 to 5,000 years, was spread across Chifeng and Chaoyang. The first floor features the Hongshan Culture exhibition (worth a look), the second floor features the Folklore exhibition (a quick overview), and the third floor features the Science and Technology Exhibition Hall (not worth visiting).
- 4.5/5
兴业爱📸I had previously learned through the media that the earliest bird fossils had been discovered in Chaoyang, and I had always wanted to see them, but I hadn't been able to. This year, during my vacation, and since I'm also from Liaoning, it was convenient for me to go there. I visited the site and listened to the guide's explanation, which sparked my interest in natural science. After returning, I often read articles about the Chaoyang bird fossils.
- 4.6/5
阿腾It's very suitable for beginners. It's a good place. It's not crowded. I can play all the time. I played for seven or eight days. It's great! I will come again next year. The main thing is that the transportation to Merrill Valley should be more convenient. Otherwise, it's too expensive to take a taxi. It would be best if there is a train or something like that!
- 4.4/5
不做牧云- 1-Day Highlights Route: North Gate of the Scenic Area → Geological Museum → Black Dragon Pass → Heavenly Monument → Silver Chain Hanging Sky → Five Dragon Pond → Emerald Heavenly Pond → Qinglong Pond Zipline Return. - 2-Day In-Depth Route: First day hiking the main canyon and studying geology, second day visiting the nearby Shikan Village and camping under the canyon's stars.
- 4.6/5
M60***67Hiking enthusiasts can enter through the South Gate and reach Toad Rock in about 40 minutes. From there, you can reach Qingchui Peak in less than half an hour, then take the cable car down from the North Gate. I saw a relaxing little orange cub at the Toad Rock Observation Deck.
- 4.8/5
褪色的回忆0919Zushan, historically also known as Linyushan, Chapanshan, Huangya, Zhushan, and Laoling, is located in Qinglong Manchu Autonomous County, Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, on the northern shore of the Bohai Sea and the southern foothills of the Yanshan Mountains, covering an area of approximately 118 square kilometers. The formation of Zushan can be divided into two periods. The first period, from the Jurassic to the end of the Cretaceous, involved the Yanshan crustal movement, accompanied by volcanic activity and magma intrusion, resulting in the formation of granite, which was still buried underground at the time. The second period was the Himalayan crustal movement, which uplifted the granite. Over a long period of weathering and erosion, it formed unique rock formations, cliffs, and caves; after the Quaternary glaciation, it formed stone seas and glacial potholes; and through the convergence of springs and the erosion of streams, it formed waterfalls and canyons.
- 4.3/5
藍色主題Yulong Sand Lake's yellow sands stretch like golden waves, nestled amidst a turquoise expanse. Any photo opportunity creates a breathtaking spectacle, and it also embodies the ancient heritage of "China's First Dragon." The must-do desert buggy ride is thrilling, a 25-minute adrenaline-pumping experience. Paired with scenic views from the Bailong sightseeing bus and camel rides, the experience is a perfect balance of action and tranquility, ensuring a truly captivating experience. Highly recommended!
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe tickets for several attractions are combined, which is very convenient. Although they are a bit far apart, the price is reasonable. In winter, there are few people and no need to queue, which is fantastic. The overall experience is excellent, and the combined ticket price is reasonable.
- 4.9/5
可爱大熊猫The coastal scenery is beautiful, and the beach sand is quite fine. It had just rained the day we went, but it wasn't sunny yet, so it felt foggy. However, there was a lot of trash on the beach, making the water already murky, and the trash made going in the water less appealing. Parking is convenient and is charged per use, 10 yuan per trip.
- 4.5/5
贝小贝193This is a free seaside viewing area renovated from an old port. The pier, railroad tracks, and ocean are incredibly photogenic, perfectly blending retro industrial style with a culturally appealing photo spot. The sightseeing bus costs 20 yuan, but I personally think it's perfectly worth getting off and enjoying the free and easy sea breeze. There are also several charming cafes here, such as Zai Wang, where you can ascend to the second floor for a breathtaking view of the ocean and the stretching railroad tracks.














