
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userExcellent show! Highly recommended for all ages. We bought the vip tickets, arrived around 12nn to exchange the tickets for the 2pm show. To our surpirse, we were allocated Center seats next to the mobile stage and we were just next to the performers! Check the WeChat schedule for the street performance, something not to be missed!
- 4.4/5
sAviOr_07Qinghui Garden is a must-see attraction in Shunde, one of Guangdong's four major gardens. Admission is 12 yuan per person, purchased by scanning a QR code at the entrance. I visited during the National Day holiday, and it was packed. According to the description, it's a Lingnan garden built during the Ming Dynasty. Listening to the explanation is essential, and the stained glass windows of the Eight Scenic Spots of Guangzhou are a must-see. Unlike the Suzhou gardens, it has a distinct Guangdong style.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe main building inside the Ancestral Temple is the Lingying Ancestral Hall, which houses many exquisite cultural relics. Other buildings include the Huang Feihong Memorial Hall and the Confucius Temple. The museum offers exhibitions about the Ancestral Temple, and the current temporary exhibition features artifacts from the Ming Dynasty princes of Hubei. Various performances are also available.
- 4.4/5
小同kyIt was very pleasant to enjoy the night view of Macau Island while enjoying the sea breeze! The boat was very stable, and I basically took photos of the scenery on the upper deck. Not many people stayed in the hold. The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge was too dark at night, so I couldn't take any photos. It was a bit monotonous. There were people selling calligraphy and paintings in the cabin on the return trip, which was quite lively!
- 4.4/5
M2g***dpJingshan Park, located at No. 44 Jingshan West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, offers the best panoramic view of the Forbidden City and Beijing's central axis. Situated on the north-south central axis of Beijing's inner city, it faces the Shenwu Gate of the Forbidden City to the south and is adjacent to Beihai Park to the west. It served as the imperial garden for the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, covering an area of 230,000 square meters. The mountain itself reaches an altitude of 94.2 meters and was once the highest point on Beijing's central axis. 1
- 4.7/5
M2g***1e- The park boasts a pleasant environment and excellent service. The overall environment is clean and tidy, with a strong themed atmosphere. Some visitors also praised the park's facilities, such as the nearby Penguin Hotel, which not only has beautifully themed rooms but also excellent soundproofing. The hotel's breakfast also allows guests to enjoy their meal while watching the penguins, offering a unique experience.
- 4.7/5
吴倩雯🐾It was a really great park, well worth the long trip! The staff were very welcoming, and the kids on their educational trip were fantastic. They helped carry our strollers and even took a group photo with us. The whale shark overnight stay was a wonderful surprise for the kids. Our small bag, which we lost in the park, was also found and taken to the lost and found. It contained all our essentials. A special thank you to Liang Xuyun, a staff member at the park, who kept an eye out for lost and found items and even brought it back to us after work that evening, making our trip so enjoyable and fulfilling. We'll definitely come back again!
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userYou absolutely must walk across the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge at least once; it's truly amazing! Thumbs up for China's infrastructure! 👍 The visit was a bit short; after taking photos, there wasn't enough time to learn more about the entire construction process and technology – a small regret!
- 4.8/5
_TT***24Good place to explore for the kids and can see different types of animals. Nice weather during Dec. No sweat and cooling weather.
- 4.7/5
M2g***dpChimelong Paradise is located at No. 299 Hanxi Avenue East, Panyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, in the heart of the Guangzhou Chimelong Tourist Resort. Construction began in 2006, and it officially opened on April 7th of the same year. The park covers an area of approximately 2,000 acres and features over 70 rides and attractions, comprising six themed areas: Jungle Adventure, Rhythm World, Carnival of Joy, Dreamland, Emotional Space, and Scream Zone. The Scream Zone boasts large-scale rides such as the 10-loop roller coaster and the Rocket Roller Coaster.














