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Anonymous userThe Chinese-style horror is indeed amazing, but it's more suitable for older children. It's not very friendly to children under 120cm, as there are many height restrictions, which is a bit of a shame. The park is very large, and there are many very friendly NPCs. I'll definitely come back when my child is older.
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Anonymous userThis is a very tranquil temple in the Jiangnan region, nestled against the mountains and beside the water, with beautiful scenery. A few black swans and koi fish swim in the pond, adding a touch of wild charm. There's also Ouyang Xiu's Pingshan Hall, its interior simple and elegant, and the calligraphy works are of high artistic quality. In addition, there are iconic buildings such as the Jianzhen Monk Memorial Hall and Qiling Pagoda, personally designed by Liang Sicheng. Bamboo, wasabi, water lilies, osmanthus trees, pines, and other trees and shrubs stand in a harmonious and orderly fashion, with cats sitting or lying among them, adding to the lively atmosphere. In short, it's a very elegant temple, well worth a visit!
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userIn early winter, Slender West Lake unfolds like a long ink painting scroll of Jiangnan. The metasequoia forest stands tall on the lakeside, its branches and leaves tinged with wine red. When the sunlight shines through, it looks like flames burning, creating a vibrant yet tranquil contrast with the clear blue lake water. The air is filled with the unique fragrance of metasequoia, mixed with the moisture of the lake water, making every breath refreshing and invigorating. The fragrance of wintersweet also wafts in the air. The yellow tiles and red pillars of the Five Pavilion Bridge are reflected in the mirror-like surface, with the bridge body and its reflection perfectly matching, showcasing the ingenuity of the Qing Dynasty craftsmen.
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可可兔纸Although it was a bit late, I didn't see much of the intricacies of the gardens. I think we should have hired a guide. However, the design of these gardens is indeed ingenious. They must be very beautiful in late autumn and early spring.
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M28***11Very worthwhile. Although there wasn't much scenery in winter, it was still fun for the kids. There was even a cat named Huahua near the exit, which my child adored. Being a family, we played hide-and-seek among the artificial hills in Heyuan Garden. Definitely worth the ticket price. Next time, we should bring contact lenses and go take photos in Hanfu (traditional Han clothing).
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撸铁小杨树Hongshan Zoo in late autumn is definitely worth a visit! This time, I also made sure to check out the newly opened African enclosure, which was incredibly enjoyable. Perhaps due to the chilly weather, the gorillas weren't quite used to it yet, all curled up in fluffy balls, either sunbathing on their perches or taking a nap in a corner. Their憨厚 (honest and simple) and lazy appearance was incredibly soothing to watch. Besides the African enclosure, I didn't miss the little guys I'd been longing to see. Timon's underground tunnel was a fantastic experience! Crawling through the tunnel and looking at the world through the glass, I could see them from Timon's perspective, watching their round bodies hopping and leaping across the earthen slopes in search of food—their lively antics were endlessly fascinating. The capybaras were as serene as ever, leisurely basking in the sun on the grass, radiating a peaceful and serene energy that instantly soothed all my anxieties. The monkey enclosure was even more lively! These little guys are hidden rowing pros! Several monkeys swayed gently in their small boat, while others playfully wrestled and scrambled for food on the shore, their lively antics making you smile. The park in late autumn is even more beautiful, like an oil painting. Golden leaves carpet the forest paths, and even the air smells refreshingly clean. When you get tired, find a bench to sit on, listen to the birdsong and insect chirps, and watch the animals play freely—it's so relaxing! Hongshan always brings new surprises every time I visit; I definitely want to come back again!
- 4.6/5
苏苏的旅途Zhongshan Scenic Area combines nature and culture. The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is solemn and ancient, with lifelike stone statues standing silently along the Sacred Way; the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is magnificent, and climbing to the top offers panoramic views of Nanjing. The Wutong Avenue stretches with lush greenery, and Linggu Temple is serene and tranquil. The misty rain of the Six Dynasties and the turbulent history of the Republic of China intertwine here, making it a must-visit scenic and cultural landscape in Nanjing.
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M63***86Jiming Temple, located on the eastern slope of Jilong Mountain in Xuanwu District, Nanjing, is also known as Ancient Jiming Temple. Founded in the Western Jin Dynasty, it is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Nanjing, historically renowned as the "First Temple of the Southern Dynasties" and the foremost of the "Four Hundred and Eighty Temples of the Southern Dynasties," serving as a Buddhist center in China during that period. While the existing historical sites are few, the newly constructed buildings are quite impressive, with a harmonious and well-arranged layout and exquisitely carved Buddha statues. Although the existing historical sites are few, the newly constructed buildings are quite impressive, with a harmonious and well-arranged layout and exquisitely carved Buddha statues.
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Anonymous userThe bald cypress trees at Gate 3 are beautiful, and the scenery is breathtaking. The stone statue path feels like stepping into a history textbook. The scenic area is the mausoleum of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The area is very large, so plan your route according to your physical condition and proceed with caution.
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yxj003The Nanjing Museum effectively functions as the Jiangsu Provincial Museum. It is one of the earliest museums established in China, comprising a history hall, an art hall, a special exhibition hall, a digital hall, a Republican era hall, and an intangible cultural heritage hall. Admission is free and by reservation only; audio guides are available for a fee. The exhibition showcasing the Republican era is quite unique and unlike any other provincial museum I've seen.














