
- 4.5/5
zlh***hzI really like the architecture of Hongcun. South Lake and Moon Pond complement the architecture perfectly, adding to its beauty. There are also many small shops to explore. We stayed there, and the night view was even more beautiful.
Moon Pond5.4
Painting Bridge4.7
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe hotel is conveniently located in a prime spot near Wuyi Square. The rooms are clean and spacious, over 40 square meters. A special shout-out to the lovely owner for her warm, attentive, and meticulous service. I'll definitely stay here again if I have the chance.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userIt's definitely worth seeing; the photos turn out beautifully, and the autumn harvest scene is grandly planned. Many of the fish lanterns add a touch of life to the pictures. Especially on Wednesday night, the villagers' fish lantern dance and fireworks are even more lively than during the Lunar New Year!
- 4.7/5
欣婧I previously visited Huangshan, and both Huangshan and Qiyun Mountain have their own unique characteristics: Huangshan is renowned for its natural wonders such as uniquely shaped pines, strange rocks, and seas of clouds, while Qiyun Mountain excels in Taoist culture, Danxia landforms, and leisure experiences. Huangshan's natural scenery is more magnificent, but it requires a higher level of physical fitness, making it suitable for travelers who want to appreciate top-notch natural scenery and have ample energy. Qiyun Mountain, as one of China's four sacred Taoist mountains, integrates diverse landscapes including Danxia landforms, cliff carvings, and ancient Hui-style villages, seamlessly blending culture and nature, allowing for a relaxed pace of exploration. Furthermore, at the foot of Qiyun Mountain, there are unique experiences such as bamboo rafting on the Hengjiang River, Dengfengqiao Ancient Village, and intangible cultural heritage performances (such as the Golden Dragon Dance, Iron Flower Sculpture, and Fish Lantern Parade), making it suitable for travelers who want to escape the hustle and bustle and deeply immerse themselves in Taoist culture and the landscape of Huizhou. In terms of price, Qiyun Mountain is more affordable, with cheaper entrance fees and accommodation.
- 4.1/5
顾敏鑫It's a very lively scenic area. The outside is free, but it's become quite commercialized. You need to buy a ticket to enter the government office (州衙). Inside, you can climb the city walls and see the gardens. The government office itself is quite nice, and there are even court trial performances, so it's worth watching.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userThe entire scenic area is highly interactive, even the architecture incorporates interactive elements. The host was highly skilled, humorous, and possessed various talents, which was a huge plus and added a wonderful atmosphere to the bonfire party. It was a truly relaxing experience, and if you're in good physical condition, the night view is definitely worth a hike! A very enjoyable trip, I'd love to come again.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userOf the four pavilions included in the joint ticket, Yang Zhenning's Former Residence and the Sanhe Battle Museum are relatively large, while the other two are quite small with limited exhibits. They also don't attract many visitors on weekdays.
- 4.3/5
M28***61This ancient Hui-style village isn't overly commercialized. It's not large and retains its original charm. Here, I watched villagers washing clothes and vegetables in the same stream. I learned that the small fish in the stream are used to judge water quality – quite an eye-opener!
- 4.4/5
M52***87It was a good decision to choose to tour Laojun Mountain with a group. The tour guide was considerate and would adjust the itinerary according to everyone's physical strength and needs. Along the way, we enjoyed the beautiful scenery of Laojun Mountain and learned a lot of historical and cultural knowledge. Touring with a group is convenient and affordable, and it is worth recommending.
Wuhu Fantawild Dreamland6.4
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userIt's alright, nothing special. The highlight is the rich variety of daily performances, but it's quite commercialized. The snacks in the scenic area are ridiculously expensive. If it were just expensive, it would be acceptable, since the scenic area relies on this to make money. The key issue is that they're not tasty at all 😂 In summary: It's worth a visit, but don't have too high expectations; you might be pleasantly surprised.







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