
- 4.6/5
_TI***o0Worth to visit with your own eyes! The nature and the scenery during the night is very beautiful. I think 1 day is enough. You can travel by Didi or the direct bus from the Shangrao train station. I would recommended to stay until evening to see the lights. There are all day performance and program so visitors can enjoy the whole day. Great place to visit with family, kids, friends, and couple~ Or even a single traveller can enjoy as well :)
- 4.6/5
mf追梦者Huangling Village in Wuyuan, hailed as one of China's most beautiful villages, was built in the mid-Ming Dynasty and boasts over 500 years of history. Here, terraced fields cascade down lush green slopes, villages seem to float on clouds, and the traditional autumn harvest drying isn't just a performance—it's a genuine part of the villagers' lives. The morning smoke from chimneys and the evening lanterns—every scene is like a painting. You absolutely must stay overnight to truly experience the feeling of being immersed in a picturesque landscape.
- 4.5/5
青青子衿a3The sunset glows alongside the lone wild goose in flight; the autumn waters blend seamlessly with the vast sky. The grandeur of the Tengwang Pavilion is truly amazing! 👍🏻 Looking out from this vantage point, China is indeed vast! I really like it, haha, it's great!
- 4.5/5
M24***94The Lushan Scenic Area is vast, with attractions scattered throughout, encompassing both natural scenery and historical and cultural sites, requiring ample time to explore and experience. Transportation to the scenic area is somewhat inconvenient. For tourists from other provinces, a direct bus service from Nanchang Airport to Lushan would be ideal, avoiding unnecessary travel hassles. The cable car ride up and down the mountain is quite convenient.
- 4.7/5
_We***881. Great location, clean and quiet, attentive service, will definitely come again! 2. Ideal for business trips, comfortable bed, fast WiFi, and great value breakfast. 3. Very convenient for families with children, attention to detail, highly recommended!
- 4.6/5
彦杨小妞You need to buy a ticket to Taoyangli to enter the museum; you can buy tickets online for a discount. Guided tours are available at the entrance; group tours start at 180 yuan per hour, which eliminates the need for advance reservations.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe essence of Wunvzhou Island lies entirely at night. The artificial Hui-style streetscape offers little to do during the day; its true highlight is at night. As dusk falls, the Baoyu Pagoda glows with shimmering light, the Hui-style architecture is reflected in the lake, and the swaying fish lanterns create a poetic scene. The intangible cultural heritage of iron-making is a major attraction, with molten iron at 1600℃ splashing like a golden river falling into the night—a truly breathtaking sight. However, the park's regular attractions are somewhat ordinary, and the NPC interactions are rather standard, offering few surprises. If you're only coming for the night view and the iron-making, visiting in the evening is more than enough to live up to your expectations.
- 4.5/5
M36***96This was my first time visiting Wugong Mountain. The scenery along the way was beautiful, with dense forests in the first section and alpine meadows in the second. Although it was tiring to climb all the way to the Golden Summit, it was well worth the trip.
- 4.7/5
刘小霁The Haihunhou Tomb is a site park commemorating the Haihunhou State, and more than just a cemetery. The park covers a vast area and comprises a museum, a cemetery, and a food court. The overall layout imitates Han Dynasty architecture, with features like the official gates on either side of the entrance and towering palace steps, conveying a sense of grandeur. The museum is well worth a visit. The Golden Haihun Exhibition Hall, on floors 1 and 2, showcases the past and present of the Haihunhou State, highlighting its opulent lifestyle. There are also AI interactions at the "Encounter Haihun" booth, but not many interactive games. Recently, a new exhibition hall, "The Southern Frontier of the Empire," has been added, showcasing Zhao Tuo's management of the Nanyue region after Qin Shi Huang unified China. The cemetery recreates the main archaeological excavation, preserving the tomb structure to the greatest extent possible, and offers an overview. Several burial mounds remain unexcavated, speculated to belong to Liu He's children and concubines, left for posterity. The food court, however, is rather underwhelming, a blatant example of a failed commercial venture. Overall, it's highly educational and a good place to bring children. The unearthed gold ingots, coins, horseshoe-shaped gold ingots, hoof-shaped gold ingots, and gold plates are all on display. Also on display is the culturally significant *Analects of Confucius* from the State of Qi, newly added *Classic of Poetry*, and the earliest portrait of Confucius. Finally, a poignant reflection: "Looking up at the palace, I see clouds broken like armor, and light as clear as jade. Bells ringing, cauldrons overflowing, Boshan and the vast sea, the *Classic of Poetry* and *Analects*—how can they be recorded in history? Holding power for 27 days and nights, committing 1127 absurd acts—is this truly so?"
- 4.3/5
THALIA C.Our tour guide, Xiaofeng, was a gentle and polite young man. He explained things attentively and was very familiar with the museum's collection. He provided detailed explanations of the development of ceramic technology in various dynasties and the museum's finest pieces. It turns out he was even a student at a ceramics university! No wonder he was so professional and detailed. I learned a lot from his explanations and highly recommend him.







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