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JedsicaPretty well organized, and we're only a group of foreigners there, but the staff are still attentive and trying to communicate. Worth visiting if you plan to go to Nanjing and can spend 2-3 hours there.
- 4.7/5
浪淘沙carolPresenting historical themes in a novel way makes it easily accessible to audiences of different backgrounds. The sound, lighting, and audiovisual effects are very modern and magnificent; from afternoon to evening, it's beautiful and provides a great experience.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userNanjing Confucius Temple is located on Gongyuan Street on the north bank of the Qinhuai River in Qinhuai District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, west of Jiangnan Gongyuan. It is located in the core area of the Nanjing Confucius Temple-Qinhuai River Scenic Belt. It is also known as Nanjing Confucius Temple, Nanjing Confucian Temple, and Wenxuanwang Temple. It is a place dedicated to Confucius and is China's first national highest institution of learning, one of China's four major Confucian temples, a hub of ancient Chinese culture, and a gathering place for the history and culture of Jinling. It was not only the cultural and educational center of Nanjing during the Ming and Qing dynasties, but also the most prestigious cultural and educational architectural complex in the southeastern provinces.
- 4.6/5
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.
- 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.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThis is absolutely the best choice, no doubt about it! 👍 Extremely, extremely ...
- 4.8/5
我有📷⌨️你有啥The Jiuhua Mountain Scenic Area has been improving its services year by year. It's getting better and better. As a Buddhist, and considering it's a sacred site for Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, I still recommend visiting to pay homage if you can afford it. There are free shuttle buses from the high-speed rail station. Then, go to the visitor center to transfer to the scenic area bus. It costs 50 yuan round trip. Honestly, this is quite good. The entire scenic area has a rather strong commercial atmosphere, but it's acceptable.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userI've been dreaming of visiting Huangshan for half my life, and it finally happened! 😇😇 Before we went up the mountain, my daughter asked if we wanted to take the cable car. I told her that they've already built the path for us, so why not take it? Besides, the scenery up the mountain is amazing (we went towards Yuping, and all the scenery of Huangshan is from this direction). You can't see the good scenery by taking the cable car. 😊 It was really tiring at the beginning. When we got to Crescent Pavilion, I bought hiking poles for my daughter. She said she could walk like the wind now. 😁😁 But actually, we only walked 1/5 of the way. The scenery along the way was beautiful, and the weather was perfect for hiking. I feel so lucky! 🙏🙏 My daughter wore a down jacket that went past her knees because she heard that Huangshan had its first snowfall of the winter the day before yesterday. As a result, she got unbearably hot after less than 10 minutes of hiking, so I carried her down jacket the whole way. 💪 When we reached the fork in the road at Tiandu Peak and looked up at Tiandu Peak, I felt like I might never make it to the top. The mountain trail looked to be about 90 degrees Celsius. We were almost "out of breath" after walking up from the foot of the mountain. 🤪🤪 We still had about 2/5 of the way to the Welcoming Pine. We continued towards the Welcoming Pine and noticed the crowds were increasing. I guessed it was people who had taken the cable car up the mountain heading back down. The descent was no easier than the ascent; we saw people's legs shaking quite a bit as we walked down! 😅😅 Finally, we reached the Welcoming Pine! Wow! 😱😱 So many people! I squeezed through the crowd to take a picture of the pine before quickly taking the cable car down with my daughter. As expected, you can't see any scenery from the cable car. I'm so glad we walked up; at least we imprinted the beautiful views in our minds! 😍😍😍
- 4.5/5
_CF***57This is Hongcun, Anhui, hailed by National Geographic as the most beautiful ancient village in southern Anhui. Backed by Huangshan Mountain, Hongcun is renowned for its unique charm and profound cultural heritage, and is the most representative place of southern Anhui architectural style. Hongcun's beauty lies not only in its natural scenery but also in its nearly thousand-year history, earning it the reputation of "a village in a Chinese painting."
- 4.7/5
霍尔顿考尔菲德A highly recommended attraction, it offers a unique blend of classical Chinese gardens and Western decor. While strolling along the 1.5km covered walkway, visitors can also learn about the history of the He clan. This educational and entertaining three-dimensional garden is truly excellent.














