
- 4.8/5
我有📷⌨️你有啥The Jiuhua Mountain Scenic Area has been improving its services year by year. It's getting better and better. As a Buddhist, and considering it's a sacred site for Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, I still recommend visiting to pay homage if you can afford it. There are free shuttle buses from the high-speed rail station. Then, go to the visitor center to transfer to the scenic area bus. It costs 50 yuan round trip. Honestly, this is quite good. The entire scenic area has a rather strong commercial atmosphere, but it's acceptable.
- 4.8/5
雪&夜Despite my fear of mountains, I couldn't resist the allure of Huangshan and ended up spending five and a half hours there, barely scratching the surface of its charm. Next time, I'll have to take the little train. But the Huangshan cable car is too expensive.
- 4.7/5
原小原The escalator makes the ascent painless, which is fantastic. With good weather, every photo opportunity is possible. Although it's a man-made attraction, you can clearly see where the money was spent. I really love these kinds of opulent and photogenic man-made attractions. If you have time, you can slowly hike up and see all the smaller sights.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userI came two months ago and haven't written a review yet. The guesthouse has a beautiful environment, with its own garden and ancient buildings, and the room design is also very unique. The owners are a warm and friendly family, and they even gave me a bag of Huangshan sesame cakes before I left.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe bald cypress trees at Gate 3 are beautiful, and the scenery is breathtaking. The stone statue path feels like stepping into a history textbook. The scenic area is the mausoleum of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The area is very large, so plan your route according to your physical condition and proceed with caution.
- 4.6/5
苏苏的旅途Zhongshan Scenic Area combines nature and culture. The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is solemn and ancient, with lifelike stone statues standing silently along the Sacred Way; the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is magnificent, and climbing to the top offers panoramic views of Nanjing. The Wutong Avenue stretches with lush greenery, and Linggu Temple is serene and tranquil. The misty rain of the Six Dynasties and the turbulent history of the Republic of China intertwine here, making it a must-visit scenic and cultural landscape in Nanjing.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userHongcun, hailed as "a village in a Chinese painting," is a representative of Hui-style ancient villages. Its classic white walls and black tiles, horse-head gables, and flowing streams, especially the South Lake and the crescent-shaped Moon Pond, create a stunningly beautiful landscape. Strolling through the cobblestone alleys, one can feel the profound cultural heritage. However, the area is noticeably commercialized, and it gets quite crowded during the day; it's recommended to visit in the early morning or evening for a more tranquil experience.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe scenic area is very large, and you can see many animals. The adorable giant pandas are the kids' favorite. It's like climbing a mountain while seeing animals, which is quite a test of physical fitness. Those with good stamina can hike the whole way. If you're traveling with kids, it's recommended to take the shuttle bus to save energy.
- 4.7/5
_TI***nkThis place is not bad. Not the usual city walk or temple visit. Can visit if you want a change of environment.
- 4.6/5
139***31The staff at the entrance were very welcoming. The ancient village streets were clean and tidy, with a rustic and tranquil environment. Faded couplets, colorful lanterns, and a strong sense of community filled the air. Fields were right next to the village, and elderly people were basking in the sun and chatting on stone benches. There was a huge scarecrow in the fields… It's definitely worth a visit.














