The natural scenery is great. Overall, there are not many signs of human development, so it is worth going. The loop route is just a hilltop walk down, and three hours is enough. But some of the man-made buildings and sculptures are very low-quality, especially some statues of gods, which are not as good as those made by elementary school students. It is better not to put them. In addition, because it is primitive, there are many insects, especially millipedes. If you have trypophobia, I suggest you don’t come here, especially some roads require you to stick to the stone wall, and then suddenly you see five or six ring-shaped centipedes as thick as fingers close to your face. I am a muscular man with an arm circumference of 42, so scared that I dare not walk.