
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userI visited Jiuzhaigou on a rainy day, but the park itself is very well organised. Everything runs smoothly, and the overall management really impressed me.I noticed that many elderly visitors prefer to arrive very early in the morning, but I chose a more relaxed pace — waking up, having breakfast, and entering the park without rushing. Once inside, shuttle buses take you straight to the furthest points of the park, allowing you to explore from the inside out and slowly make your way back toward the entrance.The buses are frequent and convenient, making it easy to move from one scenic spot to another. There are also large food courts within the park, though they can get quite crowded during peak hours.Restrooms are available at every scenic area, and honestly, they were much cleaner than I expected — even by China standards. Despite the rain, the visit was comfortable and enjoyable, and the organisation made a big difference.
- 4.5/5
高山格林The pandas climbing trees were hilarious! The park is quite large, so you need to buy bus tickets. We wandered back and forth between the villa area and several birthing pens. Basically, you see pretty much the same things; it's just a matter of which area is most active. There are usually more pandas in the birthing pens, but the most famous one is Hua Hua, which is the most popular. I went to see Zhou Yi, but then Hua Hua took a break.
- 4.7/5
M50***55This is a place with a rich cultural heritage; I should visit it more often. I didn't get to climb Yulei Mountain today, but I saw the Fish Mouth, Feisha Weir, and Baopingkou. The weather was also nice today. I'll definitely come again next time.
- 4.5/5
芳华有尽,行者无疆When the vibrant atmosphere of the nighttime economy, the human touch of tourism services, and the rustic charm of the integration of agriculture, culture, and tourism intertwine, they create a new era of urban development, reflecting a global perspective on urban landscape.
- 4.7/5
咸鱼度假If you are a Chinese literature and poetry buff this is a place that is a “must visit”. Walls adorned with poetry and beautifully manicured gardens. Grounds are walkable and accurately reconstructed according to Du Fu’s poetry and writing. for families with young kids with a limited grasp of Chinese and Chinese literature (such as mine) - I would strongly strongly suggest going to People’s Park instead. Nevertheless, we burned many calories carrying the youngest one around the gardens while we dragged the rest behind us on a frosty cold morning. 😬 Tips: the map was not accurate and made us quite confused. audio guides not helpful as there were English translations on the boards for most areas. As of December 2025 - there is massive construction going on at the main road around this site - good luck trying to get your didi driver to drop you at the correct spot. 😵💫 on the bright side there will be a new subway hopefully by 2026! Chengdu progresses at an impressive pace.
- 4.8/5
186***60Beautiful Emei Mountain! It was rainy at Leidongping and the foot of the mountain, but the moment the sun shone down at Jieyin Hall, it warmed my heart. The weather at the Golden Summit and halfway up the mountain is different. You can experience ringing the bell at the Bell Tower, and on a clear day, you can even see Mount Gongga, the highest mountain in Sichuan (bring sunglasses, the sunlight is very strong). And if you're there at sunrise or sunset, how can you not mention the golden sunrise over the mountain in a different sense? This year is a leap year, and the day after I left, Emei Mountain had its first winter snow of 2025.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe Wuhou Temple is definitely worth visiting. I went there with a sense of reverence because I love reading "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and admire Zhuge Liang. I saw the two memorials to the emperor, many rubbings, and statues of Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, and many other heroes of Shu Han. The environment inside is also quite nice, and many tourists were taking photos.
- 4.6/5
mR.Nic_This is my second time visiting the Giant Buddha! Compared to my first visit, the facilities and staff management in the park have improved significantly! The cultural and creative products inside the park are also excellent!
- 4.6/5
M59***60The autumn break brought an insane number of people; it was so crowded you could barely move. The scenery was just heads everywhere. Although it's a Taoist holy site, the level of commercialization far exceeded my expectations. The cultural aspects probably require explanation; simply visiting doesn't offer much of an experience. However, the scenery on the back mountain is truly beautiful, and the entrance fee is only 20 yuan. Compared to that, the front mountain seems like a poor value for money.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThis was my second visit to Huanglong, and every step revealed a breathtaking view. It was early November, the peak season for autumn foliage, and the weather was perfect – clear skies and pleasant weather. Personally, I prefer Huanglong to Jiuzhaigou; the scenery is different, and there are far fewer people. Buying tickets through Ctrip was convenient and quick.







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