
- 4.7/5
M27***06Nantong Wildlife Park boasts a rich variety of species, with an immersive and therapeutic feeding experience in the drive-through area and a walking area for close observation of adorable animals. The circus performances are spectacular, ensuring a joyful outing for the whole family.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userSome interesting attractions were cancelled, as were the nighttime attractions; the park closes at 5 PM, and this wasn't mentioned when purchasing tickets. The rides are just so-so, typical of all theme parks, nothing special. I won't be coming back.
- 4.7/5
雨路ElizaThe teacher's explanation was excellent. I took my child there, and the explanation was very detailed. It had a different focus than the explanations I've had at other museums, and I learned a lot more.
- 4.6/5
tianyucThe main attraction of Yancheng Zoo is the interactive experience. We visited on a weekday, so it wasn't crowded. We started with a drive-through area, feeding the camels, deer, donkeys, and alpacas with carrots we brought. We could buy meat from the zoo for the bears and other large animals. Afterwards, we explored the walking area to see the animals. A five-hour walk was quite enjoyable. I recommend renting a small electric scooter for the walking area; you can try to negotiate the price.
- 4.6/5
M48***48Winter has already arrived, and visiting Nianhua Bay this time of year exceeded my expectations. I mainly went for the buffet at the grand hotel; the service was excellent, and I also saw a drone show and a fireworks display.
- 4.7/5
荣赫I had a great time at Shanghai Happy Valley. The ticket booking process on the Trip app was fast and reliable. I got my QR code instantly and entered the park without any issues. It was a convenient way to buy tickets and I really enjoyed the rollercoasters.
- 4.7/5
232***79It's very quiet and not crowded at all. The animals eat happily in the morning. If you want to see white-faced monkeys, you can do so here without having to queue. I recommend taking the sightseeing bus; it won't strain your legs. There are plenty of luggage lockers at the zoo entrance, which is a good idea.
- 4.5/5
LIMUHA diversified town themed around pottery culture, integrating ecological nature and traditional culture. Designed by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, the town's overall style is a perfect blend of modern minimalism and the ink-wash painting aesthetics of Jiangnan, brimming with Zen and artistic flair. Admission: 60 RMB per adult. The entire town is themed around antique architecture, Republican-era style, and pottery culture, integrating natural and cultural elements of Yixing such as mountains, water, pottery, bamboo, and tea. Small bridges over flowing water, gray bricks and tiles, and staggered horse-head walls create a picturesque scene at every turn, reminiscent of an ancient Jiangnan town. It features historical sites such as ancient streets, bridges, and alleys, as well as cultural venues like the Ceramics Museum and the Purple Clay Pottery Museum. During the day, visitors can stroll through the town, exploring the Dragon Kiln and Kiln Site Exhibition Hall, the Lu Xiang-sheng Exhibition Hall, Chunxi Embroidery and Textile Workshop, the Jiangnan Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, the Fenshuidun Folk Museum, the Zisha (purple clay) Lecture Hall, the Jiang Family Ancestral Hall, the Zisha Market, pawnshops, sauce workshops, Dongpo Thatched Cottage, and the riverside wetlands, experiencing its rich historical and cultural heritage. In the evening, visitors can take a ride on the "Cloud Train" (30 yuan per person), which runs clockwise around the town, traversing elevated roads, tunnels, valleys, bamboo forests, and tea fields to experience its charm. During the night tour, fireworks illuminate the sky above the town, creating a dazzling display of light and shadow on the water. Visitors can enjoy unique dragon-shaped water shows, fireworks displays, bonfire livehouse performances, drone shows, and more. In addition, there are acrobatics, fire dances, bonfires, intangible cultural heritage fire kettle performances, and band performances, allowing visitors to fully experience the town's charm. Many special activities (such as pottery and tea ceremonies) require additional fees and are quite expensive. Food prices are also not cheap.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userEnter the museum using passport, great for younger kids.. upper primary kids find the museum a little less interesting
- 4.5/5
M37***40It's super close to the Conrad Hotel, so I strolled over after dinner. Since it wasn't during summer or winter vacation, there weren't many people, so I could leisurely visit, take photos, and the whole visit only took about an hour.














