
- 4.3/5
弦上的小蚂蚁The scenery is okay, but the price-performance ratio is low. Aside from the first attraction, Ganlu Rock, which is beautiful, the subsequent "One Line Sky" is just so-so. The last attraction, in particular, is a rip-off; they make tourists pay for two rides – one up and one down – with absolutely no view, a pure waste of money and time. The funniest part is that at the third attraction, you first see a lookout shouting out prices. Later, inside, the staff are all trying to sell you the ride, saying the climb is tiring and you have to pay 80 yuan to go up. When no one's going, they say 50 yuan, and finally, when everyone's about to leave, they just give you the "Magic Carpet" ride for 10 yuan. It only takes five minutes to climb up and five minutes to come down. It's such a rip-off.
- 4.7/5
波西米亚狂想你Strolling through Ganzhou's Song Dynasty City, bluestone pavements lit by red lanterns, the brickwork of the ancient city walls holding thousands of years of history, truly embodied the allure of the saying, "Ganzhou itself, half a step into the history of the Song Dynasty." The most captivating moment was a guzheng performance. As the lights came on, the sound of music drifted through the crowd. The players, dressed in Song Dynasty attire, blended their fingertips with the silhouettes of ancient memorial archways, creating a sense of transport back to the bustling streets of the Song Dynasty. Pausing to listen, the surrounding hustle and bustle faded into the background, leaving only the guzheng's melodies echoing off the eaves. Combined with the nearby calligraphy exhibitions and intangible cultural heritage stalls, the atmosphere was filled with the charm of the Song Dynasty, a moment that became the most unforgettable memory of the entire trip.
- 4.8/5
浅浅love7It's worth going during the day. We decided to go on a whim, arriving at 5 PM but not quite reaching our destination until 6 PM. The staff asked if we wanted to continue, and we did. However, many rides had already closed. Only a few theaters and the roller coaster were truly enjoyable. Because it was Halloween night, there were many scary elements, and the sounds were quite frightening. We were too scared to go into the haunted house and didn't get to experience much of the rides, but we were definitely frightened by the music. The roller coaster was very safe and stable. Recommended.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userYongding Tulou is one of the famous tourist attractions in Fujian Province. It boasts a unique architectural style and rich cultural connotations. Here, one can experience the profoundness of Hakka culture and appreciate the diligence and wisdom of the Hakka people.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe verdant mountains and clear waters create a picturesque scene, while numerous cliff carvings add to the rich cultural heritage. As you ascend the winding trail, you'll see drones conducting pest control operations, a testament to the fusion of nature and technology. 🌹👍👍👍
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userIt's a fully commercialized ancient town nestled in the mountains and waters. There are many ancient banyan trees, and the earthen buildings are just so-so. If you haven't seen them before, it's worth a visit; they're wooden structures. If you want to go upstairs, the local residents will charge you 5 yuan per person.
- 4.4/5
320***83Staying in a traditional earthen building with modern facilities, it's comfortable, pleasant, and elegant. The butler provides attentive one-on-one service, always ready to assist. It's a rural tourism experience that meets modern five-star service standards. I would definitely recommend it to friends!
- 4.5/5
DannySRBOne of the most impressive places i ever visited! I would definitely recommend this to all - families, friends, couples… Important thing to know is that real people really live there. And if you lucky enough to- locals will show you even parts which are close for tourists!
- 4.8/5
_TI***2dLoved it. Lots to do, you could spend all day there. Also make sure you hire a buggy. This place is huge.
- 4.7/5
真诚7577Jimei School Village, founded by Mr. Tan Kah Kee, comprises several schools including Jimei University and Jimei Middle School. Its unique architectural style blends traditional Minnan (Southern Fujian) traditions with Southeast Asian influences, earning it the nickname "Pearl of the Sea Garden." At night, Jimei School Village is brilliantly lit, with the night view around the Dragon Boat Pool being particularly enchanting. Strolling along the tree-lined paths of the campus, one can immerse oneself in its rich cultural atmosphere. For dinner, we recommend Jimei Dashe Satay Noodles near Jimei School Village. The satay broth is rich and flavorful, and the toppings are plentiful; it's a very popular local eatery.














