
- 4.7/5
善心.懂商业Praying for blessings at Quanzhou Shaolin Temple! Ancient trees flourish! The overall layout is magnificent! Vegetarian food is free from November 25th to December 2nd, and many people couldn't resist trying the Minnan (Southern Fujian) flavors…
- 5.0/5
M60***64🌟A five-star recommendation for the Quanzhou Puppet Show at Kaiyuan Shengshi! As a national intangible cultural heritage, the performance is absolutely stunning! The string puppets, manipulated by the artists, move with exquisite detail and expressiveness, their faces so lifelike they seem to come alive. The hand puppets are also fantastic; the actors' hands are incredibly nimble, bringing the characters to life. You can even try your hand at operating the puppets, which is a lot of fun. The performance environment is comfortable, and the ticket price is reasonable. Whether you're an adult or a child, you can experience the unique charm of traditional art here – definitely worth seeing!
- 4.9/5
151***77The teahouse in Wudian City is a place where you can watch puppet shows. It is worth it. I watched wonderful puppet shows, including "Little Bald Head Goes Down the Mountain", "Daming Mansion", and "Wu Song Fights the Tiger". I learned puppetry skills and can also experience puppetry. The intangible cultural heritage is worth watching. The service is also very good and the water is added in a timely manner.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userI think it's quite fun. Facing the ocean, the roller coaster ride is fantastic. It's perfect for older children. There's also a science exhibition hall with lots of specimens. It's very convenient for bringing kids; you don't have to walk around; you can rent electric buggies. Hahaha.
- 4.7/5
相望于江湖😊After walking up and down the stairs for an hour and a half, remember to wear comfortable shoes, or you will feel a little tired. There are many students during the National Day holiday, so it is best to ask for a guide, or be thick-skinned and take a guide to learn about the history of Quanzhou and the history of ancient shipbuilding. It is a vivid history lesson for children... Remember to make an appointment in advance, and you need to see the code to enter the museum.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userMr. Zhuang, who provided our guided tour, is a native of Quanzhou and possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of the local history and culture. His explanations were engaging and easy to understand. He recounted the evolution, characteristics, and anecdotes of Quanzhou's intangible cultural heritage from the Jin Dynasty to the present day, and the hour flew by. Learning so much about Quanzhou's history and culture on our first day in Quanzhou will greatly benefit our visits in the following days. Thank you to Ctrip for recommending Mr. Zhuang's service.
- 4.4/5
卡皮巴拉游世界Shishi Gold Coast, the Pearl of the Southern Anhui Sea, 12 kilometers of coastline outline the golden picture! Bibo white sand and the Taiwan Strait, the wave Guanyin stone statue stands tall, Guanyin Mountain Reef, the beach is soft as silk. Set a beach, water park, aquarium, seafood food in one, surfing, cycling, watching the sunset, night lights, Zen Luojia Temple to add quiet.
- 4.5/5
sloveskyThis was my second visit. The scenic area now includes a flying magic carpet up the mountain, a stone ox down the mountain, and a waterfall cafe. It's a very nice scenic area, and there's a bonfire party in the evening, making for a very fulfilling trip.
- 5.0/5
实在不可爱Puppetry, one of Quanzhou's intangible cultural heritage, is a must-see in Quanzhou. Tickets are in high demand, with several slots available depending on availability, so advance reservations are essential. The play we performed that day was about Huo Qubing, and the actors were incredibly enthusiastic, with a compelling plot that left the audience spellbound. The play was performed in the local dialect, but thanks to the monitors, I could barely understand it. It's definitely worth seeing.
- 4.5/5
卡皮巴拉游世界This landmark museum in Quanzhou uses down-to-earth exhibits to explore the connection between Fujian and Taiwan. A visit here feels like a journey through time, with artifacts and images showcasing the blood ties between the two sides. The second-floor "Fujian-Taiwan Connection" exhibition is incredibly informative, while the third-floor folklore exhibition offers a glimpse into the past. Don't miss the exquisite Yusu Princess! The imposing Nine Dragon Pillars at the entrance create a truly stunning photo op in the plaza. Free admission makes this weekend a worthwhile opportunity for your family to learn more and experience the warmth of shared roots.







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