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阎🚺The Mou Family Manor is the largest and best-preserved feudal landlord manor in northern China, hailed as a "folk palace" and a "living fossil of a century-old manor." It is renowned for its "three carvings," "six oddities," and "nine wonders," particularly its colorful tiger-skin walls and unique designs such as "chimneys standing outside the gable walls," showcasing exquisite architectural craftsmanship. 🌾 The Mou Family Manor is more like an open-air architectural museum and a living folk painting. If you have a strong interest in ancient northern architecture, feudal family history, or Jiaodong folk culture, this place will definitely satisfy you.
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Anonymous userThe Longkou Nanshan Scenic Area boasts a stunning blend of mountain and sea views, offering expansive and magnificent vistas. The majestic Buddha statue stands solemnly, while the temples exude tranquility. The scenic area is clean and tidy, with well-developed facilities and convenient transportation to and from the mountain. However, the various attractions are quite far apart, so renting a sightseeing electric cart is a cost-effective option for groups of 8-10. My personal suggestion is to visit only a few of the main attractions, as many are newly constructed and lack substantial content.
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M14***41If you go to Yantai to play on the beach, the Golden Beach Seaside Park feels quite good and is worth a visit. In addition to the sea and the beach, there are many good landmarks to check in, such as the Lonely Whale, Sky Date, Time Tower, etc. However, the weather is too hot during the summer vacation and there are not many people on the beach. It is more suitable for indoor activities. You can go up to the Time Tower and overlook the beach.
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Anonymous userLaoshan Mountain is quite large, and since I'm not particularly interested in Buddhist or Taoist culture, I chose this mountain and sea route. Overall, it's a scenic spot suitable for all ages with a very low climbing difficulty. Even those who don't enjoy exercise can easily reach the summit by cable car. There are plenty of restrooms, rest areas, and viewing platforms along the way, so you can enjoy the views without worry. At the foot of the mountain is a large town called Wanggezhuang, where you can eat and visit the local market. From the city center, you can take the Blue Valley Express Line and then transfer to bus 383 or 620 to the final stop, Yangkou, which is super economical.
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CT Mcr BJMy family had a good time at the aquarium. Whilst it isn’t too large there is enough to see and do to keep you occupied for a couple of hours. The location is good as it is beside a decent swimming beach and there are rentable e-bikes too near by. I particularly found the whale shark impressive. The kids fed the sea turtles and we paid a little extra for the laser show which my daughter thoroughly enjoyed. There also was a seal show which the kids enjoyed too. Overall I thought it was good value. My expectation was low so it was easy to be satisfied.
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M41***10The fireworks were beautiful, and the rides were really fun—the Flying Leap, Dinosaur Island, roller coaster, and Ferris wheel were all great. Highly recommended! There are also lots of snacks and many attractions for kids. Thumbs up! 👍
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慧悦3949I've been here many times over the years and it feels very homely. The marine animals are lively and adorable, and there are many varieties of fish. The attraction is clean and hygienic, with no odors. It was crowded during the National Day holiday, but the dolphin and sea lion show was still as beautiful as ever! I'll be back next time!
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老外6The Qingdao Museum has three floors, and the collection of cultural relics includes calligraphy, painting, ceramics, copper, jade, coins, and more than 30 categories. Along the way, although a little tired, but feel full of harvest. There is no Tsingtao Beer Museum in the collection. There are many museums on the site of the First World War in Qingdao.
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瑙鲁Shilaoren Beach got its name from a rock near the sea that looks like an old man waiting for his daughter. The sand at Shilaoren Beach is fine, but the waves can be rough when there are winds and waves. It is a great place for swimming and playing with children in the summer. It is connected to the Sculpture Park.
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M45***38The animals here are so cute! The polar bears are so adorable, the penguins jumping up eagerly to eat are hilarious, and the beluga whales are not only beautiful, they can even sing and spin around!














