
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userBooking process was easy. When arrived at Jiuzhaigou, entering the park was straightforward, just showed passport.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userWe went on a drizzly morning in October. You can buy umbrellas, raincoats and shoe covers from the vendors outside the Panda base. We were in a hurry so we hired a guide to help us navigate through the most efficient route. There were many ppl despite the rain, and we saw more umbrella tops than pandas. I will go back again on a non rainy day if I have more time to spare. My son did not like getting wet and hardly saw anything.
- 4.7/5
嗷呜皮萌汪Dujiangyan boasts beautiful scenery and a rich cultural atmosphere. Nearby is the South Bridge, where you can see the "blue tears" phenomenon (blue tears) illuminated by lights at night – a truly spectacular sight. It's recommended to watch videos and read articles on Bilibili and WeChat before your trip, or hire a professional guide at the scenic area to enhance the experience. Otherwise, it's not very enjoyable to explore alone. Currently, the price-performance ratio isn't great, and the service attitude of the scenic area staff could be improved. Additionally, it's a pity that Fulong Temple and Baopingkou were closed for renovations.
- 4.5/5
M27***38Expert's Perspective — Zhou Huan's three-hour presentation brought warmth to the cold bronze and allowed the silent earth to speak. Every pattern tells a story, every pause is a journey through time. Under her gentle and meticulous guidance, Sanxingdui was no longer a mysterious symbol, but a tangible and vivid past. Imagine, think, feel—it was truly a wonderful journey.
- 4.7/5
M51***52I really enjoyed the atmosphere here; it's a lovely garden scenic spot. Du Fu was truly Du Fu—he knew how to choose a place to settle down! Although his own thatched cottage was very simple, the location he chose was truly beautiful and ideal for living. In short, I really liked this place! At first, I thought the ticket price was a bit expensive before going inside, but after walking around, I found it was definitely worth it.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userEmei is so hard to go, but it was truly rewarding when I reached the peak. Its very crowded, but you will still be able to get some pretty nice pictures. The monkeys along the way really added the extra special touch to the trip :) some people found the bus journey up the winding roads very nauseating, but I slept throughout and was fine both ways! You can consider eating some anti-nausea pills some time before the bus ride though!
- 4.6/5
张小萌英雄I went in the summer, it wasn't too hot, very comfortable. If you know about the history of the Three Kingdoms, it's a great place to visit. I highly recommend it. What impressed me most was the rotten wood statue next to Liu Bei, representing his son; "Rotten wood cannot be carved."
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userBuilt during the Tang Dynasty over 91 years, this colossal Buddha statue, a testament to the painstaking efforts of countless artisans, is truly awe-inspiring in its majestic form and solemn expression. Buying tickets and entering the park is very convenient – excellent!
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userQingcheng Mountain has beautiful scenery. On a sunny day, the sun shines brightly, and the scenery is stunning. You can take the cable car up and walk down. I'd love to go again sometime, though it's a bit tiring on the legs. It's important to exercise more and get out more often. The air in Qingcheng Mountain is truly excellent; I highly recommend a visit.
- 4.5/5
M47***37Taking children to Huanglong is half healing and half a challenge. The healing comes from the light in their eyes when they first see the Five-Colored Pool, walking on the soft boardwalk watching the water change colors, listening to their excited chatter about their new discoveries – the parent-child time is filled with beauty. The challenge comes from the discomfort of the high altitude and the agonizing wait in line for the park's sightseeing bus. But putting these minor hiccups aside, being able to experience the gentleness and grandeur of the high-altitude wetlands together with your child is the most precious reward of this trip.







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