
- 4.5/5
205***11The main gate of the scenic area is quite far from the core area, the pedestrian path is surrounded by shops, and the exit leads to a commercial street where goods such as Buddhist beads are overpriced. In addition, the scenic area is large, and the round trip from the gate to the old temple is several kilometers, which may be tiring for those with poor physical fitness.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe scenery was truly beautiful, but the weather wasn't great the day we went; it was quite foggy, and it even rained for a while. Hiking was tiring, but very enjoyable, and the kids were happy too.
- 4.7/5
折翼中坠落的燕子🚶♂️Stepping into the Baoji Bronze Museum is like traveling through time, back to the glorious era of ancient civilization. 🏺Bronze ware, this treasure of ancient civilization, is perfectly presented here. 🔥The bronze ding (tripod cauldron), solemn and majestic, seems to tell the story of the glory and splendor of ancient dynasties. 🗿The bronze zun (wine vessel), with its unique shape and exquisite craftsmanship, showcases the wisdom and creativity of the ancients. 👀In the museum, you can admire various exquisite bronze artifacts up close, learning about their uses and the stories behind them. Each exhibit is a witness to history, carrying rich cultural heritage. 🎨The museum's exhibition hall design is ingenious, with a perfect combination of lighting and sound effects, making you feel as if you are in the Bronze Age, experiencing its ancient and mysterious charm. 🗣️Professional guides will provide detailed introductions to each exhibit, leading you to a deeper understanding of the history and cultural value of bronze ware. 📸Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply a photo enthusiast, the Baoji Bronze Museum is a must-see destination. 🌟
- 4.5/5
cxqdwdThe tomb of Li Maozhen, an important military governor of the late Tang Dynasty, and his wife. Because of past looting, protective excavations have been carried out. Both tomb passages are covered with murals. In particular, the passageway of Li Maozhen's tomb retains much of its original color, and the figures are vividly portrayed. The brick carvings of the twelve zodiac animals and eighteen musicians in Li's tomb are exquisite examples of brick carving from the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties. The brick carvings of the flying eaves and the end towers in his wife's tomb are rare, and the brick carvings of sedan chairs and horses are also exquisite. With the exception of two replica stone coffins, the rest of the murals, brick carvings, and funerary objects are essentially originals, possessing high historical and artistic value. The entrance fee is 45 yuan, which is quite worth it.
- 4.4/5
李漂亮一家1. Generally, the magic carpet is enough, and no cable car ticket is needed. Advanced players are not included; 2. Beginners must hire a coach, otherwise it’s just a show; 3. Food and drink are all available, the snow is clean, and there are different zones. It’s a pretty good ski resort.
- 4.2/5
wadeaAlthough the temple is not very big, it is very famous in the Three Kingdoms period. I just didn't expect it to be so close to Xianyang. The ticket price is also acceptable. The only problem is that it is too inconvenient to get a taxi.
- 4.4/5
博😘😘肖The Mausoleum of Emperor Yan, located in Yanling County, Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, is a national 5A-level tourist attraction. The environment is serene, with mountains and water complementing each other. Stepping onto this sacred land, you can immediately feel a solemn and respectful atmosphere. The entire mausoleum area is meticulously laid out, with red walls and yellow tiles, and ancient trees reaching for the sky; every brick and tile seems to tell an ancient story. Our first stop is the Meridian Gate, the first gate of the Mausoleum of Emperor Yan. The Meridian Gate is tall and majestic, with a spacious square in front, and halberd gates and side gates on the left and right sides. Upon entering the Meridian Gate, you will see a white marble stele inscribed with the three large characters "Mausoleum of Emperor Yan," personally written by President Jiang Zemin! This instantly conveys the nation's respect for this ancestor. Passing through the Meridian Gate, you arrive at the Ritual Pavilion. This is where the descendants of Yan and Huang worship their ancestor. The Ritual Pavilion features a hip roof, exuding an antique charm, and is fully equipped with incense burners and candlesticks. Standing in the ceremonial pavilion, one can almost hear the devout worship of the descendants of Yan and Huang to their ancestor over thousands of years. Further ahead lies the Mausoleum Hall. The Mausoleum Hall is the main building of the Yan Emperor's Mausoleum, with a double-eaved hip roof and a magnificent presence. The golden dragons and painted decorations inside are dazzling, making one feel as if they are in a resplendent palace. Above the entrance hangs a plaque that reads, "Descendants of Yan and Huang, Never Forget Our Ancestor," instantly evoking a sense of pride and honor in being Chinese. Inside the Mausoleum Hall, you can witness the golden statue of the Yan Emperor and feel its majesty and solemnity.







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