
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userMany areas were under renovation and inaccessible, but overall it was still a nice place to stroll around. The area isn't large, and the city tower offers a panoramic view of the entire Tusi City. The ticket price was also reasonable.
- 4.3/5
M29***46It's a highlight of Enshi tourism, but unfortunately the journey is too long. It takes 6 hours to travel to and from Enshi city by bus, and 3 hours to visit the scenic spot. The entrance fee is also expensive, so it's not cost-effective unless you have a special fondness for that small boat.
- 4.4/5
D40***63Enshi Grand Canyon: a geological epic within a karst wonderland. Deep sinkholes, winding fissures, sheer cliffside corridors hanging from the mountains, and dove trees blooming like white doves taking flight. Walking through the canyon, you'll find yourself unwittingly entering a "natural museum of karst topography."
- 4.4/5
恩施土司老爷Tenglong Cave is one of the earlier scenic spots, with rich and varied landscapes and well-developed facilities. The most recommended attraction is the large-scale song and dance performance "Yishui Lichuan," which allows you to understand the migration and changes of the Tujia people in 40 minutes and provides you with rich cultural insights.
- 4.6/5
M57***70Lianhuazhai Square is the core tourist area of the Suobuya Stone Forest Scenic Area. Most tour groups only visit the two sub-attractions within Lianhuazhai before stopping. Unlike independent travelers, who have more time to explore Qinglongzhai at the innermost part of the scenic area and Jiulongtan (near the visitor center) together, Lianhuazhai offers a different experience. The most photogenic spot in Lianhuazhai is undoubtedly Rhinoceros Gully, which is truly picturesque. Taking photos during the off-season when there are fewer crowds will undoubtedly result in even better photos.
- 4.4/5
蝙蝠健之乐The attraction tickets weren't expensive. We bought a package ticket which included the shuttle bus, elevator, and flying carpet ride. Maybe because we bought the package, we didn't find walking tiring. There are also many paid entertainment options inside, and we paid extra for the aerial rafting ride, which saved us another 2 kilometers of walking. 😃
- 4.6/5
D79***29I departed Baidi City amidst colorful clouds at dawn, A thousand miles to Jiangling in a single day. The cries of monkeys on both banks never ceased, My light boat had already passed countless mountains. Baidi City boasts beautiful scenery, and the overall hiking difficulty is not high. The occasional orange grove added a touch of charm.
- 4.7/5
依旧范德彪The scenery is absolutely stunning. I went at the end of November, and the 66 hairpin turns from Aokou took less than two and a half hours, including rest stops. The slope is quite steep, so it's a bit of a challenge for your heart, lungs, and stamina. If you don't have your own car, I recommend starting from Baidi City. It's only a few kilometers more, because it's very inconvenient to get a taxi from the city center to Aokou (except for those who take the scenic area bus directly from the high-speed rail station).
- 4.5/5
_TI***asAmazing trip! The bus connections could be better organised though!
- 4.3/5
独行者在路上I bought a Super VIP ticket for the 19:20 show of "Charming Xiangxi" for 456 yuan, but I booked the wrong time. The staff contacted me in advance and changed my seat to the first row, seats 13 and 14. After entering the theater, it was my first time seeing a large-scale performance up close. I could clearly see the actors' body movements and facial expressions, which was very impressive. I even managed to snatch some wedding candy during the final wedding snatching performance. The indoor performance ended at 20:30, and then we moved to the outdoor acrobatic show, which included bonfire, qigong, darts, and walking on knives, lasting for half an hour. Overall, it was great.














