
- 4.4/5
210***11Tang City is definitely worth a visit. Be sure to change into a different costume for a more immersive experience. Buying tickets on Ctrip is a great deal, much cheaper than buying them at the store. I recommend buying them in advance on Ctrip; you can enter the park simply by scanning your ID card.
- 5.0/5
_We***38Fun and engaging play facilities: "Fun Childhood boasts a wide variety of creative play facilities that allow children to play and explore to their heart's content, unleashing their energy and curiosity."
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe scenery deep within Wolong after getting off the shuttle bus is quite nice, especially in autumn. However, if you don't have enough energy or time, there's no need to climb Tenglong Pavilion. The scenery is just average, it's tiring, and it takes about an hour to get there and back.
- 4.5/5
M37***16Everyone is chasing the sunrise at the Golden Summit, but Taoist thought tells me that the most beautiful sunrise will be found where I am at the right time, in the right place, and in the right mood. I happened to see it from the small hilltop east of Nanyan Palace.
- 4.8/5
M2c***dcThe Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, located between Chongqing and Hubei Province in China, are a world-renowned natural wonder and cultural attraction. A vital part of the Yangtze River, the Three Gorges comprise Qutang Gorge, Wu Gorge, and Xiling Gorge. Their magnificent canyon landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and unique natural scenery attract countless visitors. First, the natural beauty of the Three Gorges is breathtaking. Rugged cliffs tower along the canyons, while the surging river creates a myriad of unique rock formations and canyon formations. A boat trip through the canyons offers close-up views of the sheer cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and bizarre rock formations, a true testament to nature's unparalleled craftsmanship. Wu Gorge, with its deep canyons and shrouded in mist, creates a fairyland-like experience, a truly captivating experience. Second, the Three Gorges region boasts a rich cultural history. Once an important settlement for the ancient Ba and Chu peoples, the area has left behind numerous historical sites and legends. The ancient towns and villages along the Three Gorges showcase traditional folk customs and historical relics. The renowned Three Gorges Dam is a marvel of modern engineering, improving navigation and flood control along the Yangtze River while also garnering widespread attention. Furthermore, the significance of a Three Gorges tour lies not only in admiring the beauty but also in experiencing the fusion of nature and humanity. Whether on a boat trip or exploring the depths of the canyon on foot, one can experience the majesty of nature and the fruit of human ingenuity. Especially in today's climate of heightened environmental awareness, ecological protection of the Three Gorges has become all the more crucial. In short, the Yangtze River Three Gorges, with its magnificent natural landscape, rich cultural heritage, and modern engineering marvels, is a destination worth exploring for a lifetime. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or a visitor interested in history and culture, the Three Gorges offer unforgettable experiences and profound impressions. It is not only a natural treasure of China but also a treasured global heritage, and its awe-inspiring beauty deserves to be experienced firsthand by everyone.
- 4.9/5
契农索石守信It was so hot🥵, overall it was okay, the same price as the official price, no discount. I spent 65/person on the way (I understand the tour guide), so be careful when choosing if you have elderly people or small children in hot weather.
- 4.7/5
David明📷Overall, it was a good experience. The Harmony cruise ship was probably the best for the Three Gorges Dam tour. The itinerary was well-designed; we boarded at the passenger terminal, first passing the Gezhouba Dam to experience the rising water level, then the Three Gorges Dam to experience the ship lift. Along the way, we passed classic scenic spots like the Xiling Gorge and the Three Gorges Family. The overall route was well-designed. After visiting the Three Gorges Dam, we returned by bus. The only drawback was that this VIP tour was served in a regular 45-seat bus, and the bus was in poor condition and not very clean. Hopefully, they can improve the related services.
- 4.5/5
C_11nJxxAs the ship entered the Three Gorges, the staff were incredibly warm and friendly. We sailed along the Yangtze River, enjoying the scenery along the way. After disembarking, we entered the Three Gorges Family area. The river water was a beautiful mix of emerald green and deep blue, accompanied by the melodious sound of flutes. Small boats drifted by, and women stood on the bows of the boats holding paper umbrellas. We witnessed Tujia weddings and other enthusiastic performances, truly experiencing the scenery and hospitality of the Three Gorges Family area.
- 4.9/5
士口人A super elevator, a national treasure! The Three Gorges Ship Lift is a vertical ship lifting facility located at the Three Gorges Dam. Its ship-carrying chamber can carry ships up to 3,000 tons, with a maximum lifting tonnage of 15,500 tons and a lifting height of 113 meters. The tower column of its ship-carrying chamber section is 146 meters high, and the dimensions of the ship-carrying chamber are 132 meters × 23.4 meters × 10 meters. The total length is 5,000 meters, making it the world's largest and most technically challenging ship lift project. The passage through the dam takes 40 minutes.
- 4.7/5
小太阳009I was pleasantly surprised and amazed by the wisdom of the ancients and the splendor of Chu culture. I rented a guide and spent the entire day exploring the museum. The explanations were very detailed and clear, and it's definitely worth a visit. 👍🏻 One downside is that there are only a dozen or so parking spaces at the museum, and by the time I arrived after 9:00, there were already no spots left. There's also very little parking nearby. Second, you have to pay for the tour guide, and the guide guide itself. 😱 This is the first museum I've visited where the tours are paid. I've been to at least six or seven museums in China, including the Provincial Museum. The other tours are free, and the Yichang Museum's app also offers free tours. Only the Jingzhou Museum doesn't offer anything free, and it doesn't even have a brochure. 🙄 Third, the facilities are very basic. I heard it was built in the 1950s and 1960s and later renovated, so the facilities are quite basic. There's even no elevator at the entrance. Fourth, there's no restaurant at the museum, and there's not much to eat nearby. I was hungry from morning to lunch. 😭 Also, I hope the museum has a bookstore. The Yichang Museum next door has books. The facilities and service should really emulate the Yichang Museum.














