
- 4.6/5
M43***32It was so much fun!!! Definitely worth a visit. I entered from the South Gate, and the subway exit is at Nanjing Railway Station. Make sure to exit from the North Square, not the South Square, otherwise the walking route shown on Gaode Maps will be extremely long. I arrived around 10 AM, and it wasn't too crowded, within a reasonable range. The animals were also quite active. I spent about 5 hours there, which was very tiring, but very fulfilling.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userSome interesting attractions were cancelled, as were the nighttime attractions; the park closes at 5 PM, and this wasn't mentioned when purchasing tickets. The rides are just so-so, typical of all theme parks, nothing special. I won't be coming back.
- 4.6/5
_cm***31The scenic area is huge! Even after mentally preparing for at least 20,000 steps, I was still shocked to find myself racking up 30,000 steps in a day! The bald cypress trees at Yanque Lake were mesmerizing, like an oil painting, in the autumn morning light. At Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, listening to history was overwhelming. The music stage was so romantic; I sat down, slowed down, and enjoyed a moment of relaxation. Time was too short; I didn't get to visit Meiling Palace yet. Maybe another time!
- 4.6/5
BETTENianhua Town possesses an unexpected elegance. Rows of small buildings are arranged in a charming, staggered pattern, offering guesthouses, restaurants, fireworks displays, and light shows. Tourists stroll through the town with great interest, finding everything they need for food, lodging, and transportation. The aesthetics created by the architecture and Zen-like atmosphere add to the town's beauty.
- 4.7/5
暴宝妮The Suzhou Museum's opening day was met with widespread media coverage of the overwhelming demand and difficulty in securing tickets, a phenomenon still fresh in many people's minds. Although admission was free, advance reservations were required to reserve a specific date. Many popular tourist attractions experience similar initial surges in visitors, only to quickly become deserted once the initial novelty wears off. However, the Suzhou Museum continues to attract global visitors even on weekdays. Not during summer vacation or holidays, it's still packed with people on a random weekday. This is likely due to its sheer beauty; it's not just a museum, but a successful fusion of world-class architecture, precious artifacts, innovative exhibitions, and the aesthetics of Jiangnan lifestyle. If you have ample time, I recommend observing the changing light and shadow effects throughout the museum, especially in the central hall and corridors, to appreciate how natural light breathes life into the space through the glass ceiling.
- 4.6/5
_We***66The most fortunate part of this trip to the Xu Bo Museum was encountering this wonderful guided tour! Professor Bi's profound knowledge brought the weighty history of the Han Dynasty to life, making it vivid and thorough. His explanations of the museum's treasures, such as the jade burial suit and the Han jade ornaments, were particularly impressive, transporting us back to that era. I listened with rapt attention throughout, benefiting immensely. It was definitely the highlight of any museum visit, and I highly recommend it!
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe Chinese-style horror is indeed amazing, but it's more suitable for older children. It's not very friendly to children under 120cm, as there are many height restrictions, which is a bit of a shame. The park is very large, and there are many very friendly NPCs. I'll definitely come back when my child is older.
- 4.6/5
yxj003The Nanjing Museum effectively functions as the Jiangsu Provincial Museum. It is one of the earliest museums established in China, comprising a history hall, an art hall, a special exhibition hall, a digital hall, a Republican era hall, and an intangible cultural heritage hall. Admission is free and by reservation only; audio guides are available for a fee. The exhibition showcasing the Republican era is quite unique and unlike any other provincial museum I've seen.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe set design was fantastic, and there were plenty of rest areas within the exhibition area. Including the B1 archaeological site hall, there were four floors in total, making it quite a fun place to explore. I learned a lot, and most of the exhibits were actual unearthed artifacts. There were also many children at designated points for guided tours, which was excellent.
- 4.6/5
tianyucThe main attraction of Yancheng Zoo is the interactive experience. We visited on a weekday, so it wasn't crowded. We started with a drive-through area, feeding the camels, deer, donkeys, and alpacas with carrots we brought. We could buy meat from the zoo for the bears and other large animals. Afterwards, we explored the walking area to see the animals. A five-hour walk was quite enjoyable. I recommend renting a small electric scooter for the walking area; you can try to negotiate the price.







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