
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe guide was extremely skilled, speaking quickly but very clearly. Her two-hour explanation was nonstop and incredibly comprehensive. The Erlitou Museum does require a well-structured explanation, as it involves various aspects such as geography, history, archaeology, and research. The guide connected these elements very well. Although she didn't have the most exhibits, her explanations were interspersed with insightful and memorable points. I highly recommend this guide; she was both enthusiastic and professional.
- 4.6/5
老松行者The Luoyang Grand Canal Museum, located next to the ancient city of Luoyi, is relatively easy to book and is quite suitable for families with young children. Outside the museum is the Chanhe Zhuying Pagoda, one of the eight famous wells of Luoyang, which is very beautiful. In spring, when cherry blossoms bloom and fall on the riverbank, it feels like stepping back into the prosperous Sui and Tang dynasties. In the evening, when the sunset glows and the Zhuying Pagoda is illuminated, it is very magnificent and spectacular.
- 4.3/5
皮卡丘duduThe entire museum is not big. You can see the burial pit after going up the stairs on the left hand side of the entrance. The first floor is an introduction to the tomb pit and unearthed cultural relics. It is only two minutes away on the left hand side after exiting Zhouwangcheng subway station. You have to go down the stairs to enter the main gate.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe name "Kang Baiwan" (meaning "Kang the Millionaire") originated from a jest by Empress Dowager Cixi about the Kang family, who were known as the "Living Gods of Wealth in Central China," but the name spread far and wide. The Kang Baiwan Manor, a nationally renowned manor of the wealthy, is now open to the public as a tourist attraction, showcasing a Ming and Qing dynasty manor complex. Facing the Luo River and backed by Mount Mang, the manor's feng shui is undoubtedly auspicious, and the decades-long inheritance of wealth is truly a remarkable story. The manor is not only vast but also incredibly complex. Courtyards connect to courtyards, main roads to side paths, winding and twisting, even revealing secret passages leading up the mountain and hidden treasure vaults—a truly eye-opening experience. There are also performances every day at 11 am, offering a deeper understanding of the history of the Republic of China era, which is quite moving.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe Luoyang Museum is an absolute underrated treasure! As a concentrated essence of the ancient capital of thirteen dynasties, it tells the story of the "Divine Capital's" glory in the most direct way. The unearthed Northern Wei clay Buddha face, though incomplete, possesses a serene and compassionate beauty that touches the soul—a "Mona Lisa of the East." Be sure to allocate at least 3 hours; the exhibits are incredibly informative! If you are a history enthusiast, this is paradise; if you are just passing through, it is enough to plant a seed of wonder in your heart—that the pulse of Chinese civilization once beat so powerfully here.
- 4.6/5
wR8023The peonies were absolutely gorgeous!! The first time I went, the flowers weren't in bloom yet, so I went back a month later specifically to see them! There were many varieties, and I even saw the silver thread peonies. The queue was very long, but it was worth it.
- 4.6/5
。小冉冉The Huangcheng Xiangfu (Imperial City Prime Minister's Residence) is a 5A-level scenic spot worth visiting. Its grand scale integrates defensive and residential functions, with a clever layout and exquisite brick and wood carvings throughout, showcasing a rich cultural heritage. The scenic area also offers a variety of live performances, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in history. However, it also has drawbacks such as a long parking area and excessive commercialization in some areas.
- 4.5/5
M62***31It innovatively creates a form that integrates exhibition, performance, and show. With the help of technologies such as VR, AR, and holographic imaging, and combined with traditional art elements such as guzheng and opera, it allows the audience to say goodbye to fixed seats, walk around and watch, and immerse themselves in the real scene and digital scene.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userWe drove there and the transportation was very convenient. We happened to catch the Longtan Grand Canyon which had just rained. The whole scenic spot was full of beautiful scenery, and the sky and water were misty. There were pools, streams and waterfalls along the way. The scenery was beautiful and man and nature were in harmony. We took the scenic shuttle bus up the mountain and took the Tianchi cruise first, then took a bus to Longtan Waterfall, and then went down the mountain along the canyon line. The road was flat all the way and comfortable to walk, but you must wear non-slip shoes because the water system is too developed. Finally, we visited the Geological Museum and saw many rare stones and Paleozoic fossils in it. It was a very good experience. The most important thing is that after purchasing a ticket, you can enter for free all year round.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe experience was fantastic. The Guinness World Record-holding iron flower display was amazing. There were lots of free snacks and attractions, and highway tolls were fully reimbursed. There were many activities to do, and the scenery was beautiful. I've been there twice already!














