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Journey15Fengdu Ghost City is themed around the culture of the underworld and integrates Confucian, Taoist and Buddhist thought. Its core attractions include the Naihe Bridge, the Gate of Hell, and the Emperor's Palace, which showcase the traditional culture of punishing evil and promoting good through architecture and sculpture.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userWe chose a good time to visit Micang Mountain. The day before, it was foggy, and although the sun wasn't out on the day we went, it did brighten up for a while in the afternoon. Most importantly, the scenic area was very conscientious. At the dam transfer area, they kept announcing through loudspeakers that most of the red leaves on Xianglu Mountain had fallen, and advised tourists not to spend money on the cable car up. Other scenic areas should learn from them and put customers first.
- 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
行走在民间的艺术家3 Days 2 Nights Leisurely Tour of Langzhong | A Thousand-Year-Old City Embraced by the Jialing River, Worth Savoring at a Slow Pace! ✨ Recommendation Index: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 📍 Core Experiences: Three Kingdoms Culture + Feng Shui Charm + Local Delicacies, Avoiding the Routine for a More Enjoyable Experience! 【Transportation & Accommodation】 Driving is Super Convenient! A direct 3-hour drive from Chengdu. Park at the South Gate Visitor Center or Spring Festival Cultural Square, and walk 10 minutes into the city. Don't believe those roadside "parking guides." For accommodation, I chose a guesthouse just 100 meters outside the ancient city – excellent value! Parking was available downstairs, and the price was half that of inside the ancient city, plus no soundproofing issues like wooden houses. For nighttime photos, choose a river-view room; remember to bring a dehumidifier to combat humidity! 【Must-Visit Spots】 ▪️ Climb Huaguang Tower! The "First Building of Langyuan" truly lives up to its name. Watching the sunset at dusk, the Jialing River shimmers, and the endless expanse of green-tiled rooftops creates a breathtaking scene – perfect for photos without needing editing. ▪️ The Sichuan Provincial Examination Hall is incredibly immersive. Standing in the examination cells feels like stepping back in time, and experiencing a "mock exam" in period costume is incredibly fun. ▪️ Don't miss the "City Parade Performance" at Zhang Fei Temple at 10 am and 3 pm. The actors are incredibly powerful, creating a truly immersive Three Kingdoms atmosphere. The inscriptions and statues are also worth appreciating. ▪️ No need to rush to the attractions! Stroll through the alleys of Shuangzhaizi Street and North Street. The cobblestone streets gleam from countless footsteps, and you might even encounter an elderly woman sewing shoe soles under the red lanterns – this is the true essence of the ancient city. 【Food Must-Try List】 ✅ Zhang Fei Beef: Don't buy the vacuum-packed kind! Find a street stall that cuts it fresh, and pair it with a dish of Baoning vinegar. It's spicy, refreshing, and incredibly flavorful, dry yet tender. ✅ Cultural Road Pig Trotters: Stewed until tender and falling off the bone, full of collagen. Be prepared to queue if you go late, but the price is very affordable. ✅ Sichuan Cold Noodles + Guokui (Flatbread): A long-established shop on Shuangzhaizi Street. Slippery cold noodles mixed with chili oil, paired with freshly baked guokui – a carb-filled treat! ✅ Steamed Buns with White Sugar: Sweet and soft, delicious both hot and cold, keeps well, and makes a great souvenir. 【Tips to Avoid Pitfalls】 1. Beware of "free souvenir photos" near the Imperial Examination Hall and Zhang Fei Temple. Printing starts at 35 yuan. Bring your own tripod for better photos. 2. Prices in the ancient city shops are inflated. Buy local specialties at supermarkets in the city center; you can save half the price on Zhang Fei beef and Baoning vinegar. 3. Wear flat, non-slip shoes! The cobblestone streets are slippery after rain; your feet won't suffer after a day of walking. 4. The ancient city is free to enter. History buffs can choose to buy individual tickets for the key attractions, avoiding the hassle of buying a combined ticket. Langzhong isn't a city for rushing through; it's perfect for slowing down. Spend the morning photographing the deserted ancient streets, enjoying a cup of covered-bowl tea at an old teahouse at noon, and strolling along the riverside in the evening, savoring the river breeze and local snacks. The blend of ancient charm and vibrant local life makes it truly hard to leave!
- 4.6/5
E46***66Longtoushan in Hanzhong City is definitely worth a visit. There are direct buses from Hanzhong Bus Station to the scenic area, which is very convenient. This ticket + cable car package includes the escalator. The scenery is beautiful, highly recommended!
- 4.6/5
Rob Gibson.Visited during a low peak time in late November....crowds were sparse and many attractions seemed quiet or closed. Worth a visit during any season though, spectacular scenery and environment
- 4.4/5
D40***63Autumn is not a continuation of the full glory of summer, but rather a halfway point of inward growth. The autumn in Enshi Grand Canyon perfectly unfolds the concept of "half"—the cliffs are half-hidden in the clouds and mist, the autumn leaves are half-yellow and half-green, and the mountain fruits are half-ripe and hanging from the branches. Everything is calm and orderly, unhurried and unhurried.
- 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).
- 4.6/5
gpc_mybabyThis is a museum well worth a visit. The inscriptions on Baiheliang are intricate and interwoven, integrating literature, calligraphy, painting, and stone carving art. Here, you can not only appreciate calligraphy by famous masters of various dynasties in seal script, clerical script, running script, regular script, and cursive script, but also see minority languages. Free guided tours are also available to explain the millennia-old hydrological secrets related to the "stone fish."














