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张小敏🤝💓I could never leave you again, you got what you wanted🌊🍃There was no hiding, we were having a secret rendezvous🐺✊Everyone can lose, why can't it be you🌙💋A moment of passion is worth a thousand pieces of gold🍬🔪Knowing it's sugar wrapped in a knife, I still willingly sink deeper and deeper into your trap💕💞Because of you, we will definitely be of one heart
- 4.6/5
M34***79Hukou Waterfall is truly a natural wonder you must see at least once in your life! Before you even see it, you hear its roar—a deafening roar echoes from the depths of the valley, like a thousand horses galloping down, instantly igniting your passion. Approaching closer, you discover that the Yellow River is abruptly constricted by the towering mountains on both sides, plunging with overwhelming force into the 30-meter-deep Dragon's Gorge. Yellow waves churn, water mist rises skyward, and under the sunlight, a rainbow can be seen spanning the falls—a spectacle so magnificent it leaves you speechless! Standing on the viewing platform, letting the mist soak your clothes, the roar of the Yellow River fills your ears, and before your eyes lies the majestic power of "the Yellow River's waters coming from the heavens"—at that moment, you truly understand what it means to be a "symbol of national spirit." If you have enough time, you must descend to the Dragon Cave for a closer experience—looking up from below, the rushing river resembles a golden dragon cascading down; the dual impact of sight and sound is unforgettable. Beyond the breathtaking natural scenery, the exhibits on Yellow River culture within the scenic area are also very meaningful, evoking the millennia-long accumulation of Chinese civilization on this land. The only things to note are that spring and autumn offer the most stable water levels and scenery; summer's rains may cause excessive fog that obstructs visibility, and while winter offers spectacular icefalls, it can be quite cold.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userBuying tickets at the attraction is very convenient. The parking lot is large and easy to park in, and it's very close to the ticket gate. You can take a bus to the waterfall entrance, which saves a lot of time. After getting off the bus, it's just a few minutes' walk to the waterfall. It's spectacular and worth seeing.
- 4.7/5
洪虹We took a sightseeing bus from the Lower Temple to the Upper Temple. The first thing that caught our eye upon disembarking was the shimmering glazed tiles of the Flying Rainbow Pagoda. The current pagoda was built in the sixth year of the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty (1527), and glazed tiles were added to the pagoda in the second year of the Tianqi reign of the Ming Dynasty (1622). It is the "world's tallest multicolored glazed pagoda." With Ming Dynasty blue bricks as its base, the yellow, green, and blue glazed tiles, despite centuries of weathering, remain vibrant. The 13-story octagonal pagoda gradually narrows, and the glazed components on each level are different, each layer unique, so exquisitely crafted that it's impossible to look away.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userI entered Yingtian Gate at 3 PM, then went to Mingtang and Tiantang, followed by Jiuzhou Pond. The lights came on around 5:30 PM. I visited all the floors, and arrived at Jiuzhou Pond around 6:15 PM. I climbed up to Yaoguang Hall, which was still lit up – very nice!
- 4.3/5
lin***ieThe park is very large and has a Han and Tang Dynasty style. The night views of Mingtang Paradise and Yingtian Gate are charming, and the Yingtian Gate light show is worth seeing. The martial arts field experience project at Jiuzhou Pond has a good design and is suitable for going at night. It is too hot during the day.
- 4.4/5
冰糖炖二哈The interactive live-action performance in ancient costumes was a lot of fun, a real treat for history buffs. The theme was related to the rebellion of the Turkic prince Mochuo during the reign of Empress Wu Zetian, and even brought tears to the eyes of longtime fans of Detective Dee. I went without dinner, and the plates they gave us weren't enough; a plate of fried rice would have been fine too, as my stomach was growling.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe Luoyang Museum is an absolute underrated treasure! As a concentrated essence of the ancient capital of thirteen dynasties, it tells the story of the "Divine Capital's" glory in the most direct way. The unearthed Northern Wei clay Buddha face, though incomplete, possesses a serene and compassionate beauty that touches the soul—a "Mona Lisa of the East." Be sure to allocate at least 3 hours; the exhibits are incredibly informative! If you are a history enthusiast, this is paradise; if you are just passing through, it is enough to plant a seed of wonder in your heart—that the pulse of Chinese civilization once beat so powerfully here.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userMount Hua is known for its precipitousness and beautiful scenery. On a sunny day, the feeling of riding the cable car through the cliffs is exhilarating. You can encounter all sorts of people and scenery along the way. I chose a relatively energy-saving method and spent most of the day hiking, stopping and looking around. It was a great experience. I would like to try hiking at night sometime.
- 4.6/5
清风过少年Baima Temple truly deserves its reputation as China's oldest temple. Ancient cypress trees, some over a thousand years old, shade the red walls, and the chanting of Buddhist hymns seems to transcend time. There's no bustling commercialism, only a serene Zen atmosphere and a profound sense of history. Walking on the stone steps of Qingliang Terrace, watching the incense smoke rise, one can almost hear the echoes of camel bells from the Eastern Han Dynasty. A short two-hour visit felt like stepping into another world. This solemnity, passed down for millennia, commands utmost respect.














