
- 4.7/5
M43***54I chose the 9 pm guided tour of the Jingzhou Museum through the Cultural Heritage Talk program, and the experience was great. The guide was very detailed, explaining the history behind the artifacts clearly. The small group format was much better than a large group, and the headset was convenient to use. Overall, I was quite satisfied. The whole tour was quite impressive.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userAlthough a reconstruction, it's still highly recommended and worth a visit! A superb place to immerse yourself in the history of Hubei and the elegance of its famous officials. The Ming and Qing dynasty-style gardens are refined and tranquil, with five courtyards arranged in a harmonious and picturesque manner. Vermilion doors, bluestone paths, and lush greenery complement each other, while the gently flowing water of the Divine Turtle Pond perfectly captures the charm of a Jiangnan garden. The solemn and dignified plaque inscribed with "A Loyal Minister and Minister of State" in the Chunzhong Hall, the Pengri Tower detailing Zhang Juzheng's legendary life from child prodigy to Grand Secretary, and the vivid and engaging exhibition "Illustrated Explanation of Imperial Admonitions"—all these elements combine to create a profound understanding of the historical significance of the Wanli Emperor's reforms.
- 4.7/5
186***78This time, we took advantage of the fall break to bring the kids to play. There weren't many people, which saved us from long queues. The kids were very happy and tried everything we didn't get to do last time. It was a great experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to play with their children!
- 4.6/5
gpc_mybabyThe Chu King's Chariot and Horse Array is the largest and best-preserved high-ranking noble mausoleum of the Chu Kingdom in China, and is hailed as "the Terracotta Army in the north, the Chu King's Chariot and Horse Array in the south." The two exhibition halls within the scenic area are not far apart; a short walk along the wooden boardwalk between the two mausoleums takes only about ten minutes. The Chu King's Chariot and Horse Array scenic area is well worth a visit, especially for tourists interested in history, culture, and archaeological exploration. As the largest and best-preserved high-ranking noble mausoleum of the Chu Kingdom in China, its historical value rivals that of the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang.







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