
- 4.5/5
yexxhhThis is a worthwhile 5A scenic spot, not far from Liupanshui city center, easily accessible by car or taxi. For most tourists, the cable car is recommended for the entire journey. The cable car operates in two sections, requiring a 200-meter walk between the two sections to reach the other. The combined length of the two sections is likely the longest cable car in China. If driving, you can park at the cable car starting station parking lot. After getting off at the cable car end, it's recommended to take the paid shuttle bus inside the station for convenience. Once at the foot of the mountain, take the rotating cable car back up to the summit – a great experience! Continue your tour and enjoy panoramic views of Meihua Mountain. On a clear day, it's a fantastic spot for photos. Then, slowly walk down the mountain. I don't recommend dining at the revolving restaurant at the summit, as the viewing platform outside is no longer open, making it less interesting. The restaurant is also expensive and has a limited selection. You can still enjoy the same panoramic views of the mountain from the lower level…
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userXingwen Stone Sea is a treasure-treasure tourist attraction. The scenic area is very large, with stone sea, tiankeng, cave, Bai people's village and hanging coffins, as well as many amusement facilities. The overall travel is convenient. There are tourist buses at the high-speed rail station and when returning to the scenic area. You can save time by buying tickets, sightseeing buses and boat tickets, and return buses online. Generally, you can complete all routes in about 5 hours, and it is said that it does not require physical effort.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous user1. The environment is very beautiful and small but exquisite; 2. The service needs to be improved. Even though there are vacancies in the parking lot, guests are still asked to park in a parking lot 1 km away. I don’t know if it is for profit reasons; the tourist buses in the scenic area are still old oil trucks, and the rumbling noise is very loud. Other scenic spots have long been replaced with electric buses; 3. Overall, it is still a tourist attraction that is worth recommending.
- 4.4/5
滨翠山庄Getting to Shunan Bamboo Sea is very convenient now; it's just a few minutes from the highway exit. The scenery inside the scenic area is beautiful, and you can even see pandas. I searched online and found the top-ranked hotel, which I heard is the best hotel in the scenic area: Shunan Cultural Tourism Resort Hotel. The hotel has very complete facilities, a swimming pool, beautiful scenery, and excellent service. I'll definitely come back next time I have the chance!
- 4.4/5
_uc***64The scenery is beautiful, but there's some traffic. Traffic jams happen because some people think they're smarter than others and skip the line, overtaking from the side lanes and blocking oncoming traffic. I've taken photos of these cars skipping the line and exposing them, hoping to foster public scrutiny and promote social progress. We can't always let those who skip the line take advantage while those with public morals suffer.
- 4.4/5
梦游海川If you don't want to be crammed into major tourist attractions during the summer peak season, this is a great option. Traveling with kids and elders, and not wanting to be like a special forces team, we chose to visit the Dragon Palace, which was the kids' favorite part. It was truly an unprecedented experience! The only downside was that we didn't get to sit in it enough! In the sweltering summer heat outside, the Dragon Palace felt like it had air conditioning – a perfect summer retreat!
- 4.3/5
会跳脱的猫a.6143The Gui'an Cherry Blossom Garden lives up to its reputation as "the most beautiful cherry blossom garden on the blue planet." 700,000 cherry trees are in full bloom across 24,000 mu (approximately 1,000 acres) of land. The vibrant sea of pink and white blossoms, set against the backdrop of emerald green tea fields and sparkling lakes, creates a breathtaking spring scene. Strolling through it feels like stepping into a dreamlike fairytale.
- 4.6/5
MNgaiSpectacular! The power and roar of Huangguoshu are unforgettable. Walking behind the waterfall is a must-do. Book tickets in advance to save time. Highly recommended!
- 4.5/5
开着花的房车去旅行[Must-See for Museum Lovers] An In-Depth Review of the Guizhou Provincial Museum: A Seriously Underrated Treasure House of Minority Culture! 🌟 Overall Rating: 4.8/5 Suitable for: Culture Enthusiasts | Families | Photography Enthusiasts | Students 🏛️ Venue Information 📍 Location: 107 Lincheng East Road, Guanshanhu District, Guiyang (Directly connected to Guiyang Metro Line 1, International Ecological Conference Center Station, Exit B) ⏰ Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Last admission at 4:00 PM) 🎫 Admission: Free! Free! Free! (ID card required for ticket exchange) 🚶 Suggested duration: 2-3 hours (a full day is enough for a full day) 🏆 Three must-see reasons 1️⃣ A visual feast of ethnic culture Highlights: ✔️ Eastern Han Dynasty bronze chariot and horses (Han Dynasty craftsmanship even more exquisite than Qin Shi Huang's Terracotta Army) ✔️ Miao silver jewelry (a dazzling 20-jin "phoenix crown") ✔️ Miniature model of the Dong ethnic group's drum tower (you can see it without traveling to Southeast Guizhou) Immersive experience: The ethnic costume exhibition hall on the third floor is like stepping into fashion week! Try on virtual ethnic costumes and take photos (free AR equipment) 2️⃣ A Dinosaur Fan's Paradise: A Complete Display of Guizhouosaurus Fossils (100 Million Years Older Than Jurassic Park!) Prehistoric High-Tech: Paleolithic "Sharp-Edged Percussion" Stone Tools (Humans Were So Smart 50,000 Years Ago) 3️⃣ A Photo Spot The Architecture Is a Work of Art: Inspired by the geometric structure of the Dong Drum Tower, the light and shadows are breathtaking on a sunny day Influencer Spots: ✔️ Rainbow-Colored Ethnic Costume Wall ✔️ Suspended Bronze Chariot and Horse Installation ✔️ Giant Miao Silver Hat Sculpture 💔 Three Complaints Located in a Remote Location: Not in the traditional city center, with few nearby restaurants (but conveniently accessible by subway). So-so Guides: The rental electronic guides are rather dull (recommend volunteer guides). Low-Quality Cultural and Creative Products: The souvenir shop lacks design flair (please learn from the Palace Museum's cultural and creative products!). In-Depth Experience Report ▷ Exhibition Experience: The circulation is incredibly well-designed! Following the three main themes of "Historical Guizhou, Ethnic Guizhou, and Paleontological Guizhou," you won't get lost. Each exhibition hall has a rest area, making it family-friendly. ▷ Interactive Facilities: The children's area features puzzles and costume graffiti. The digital screen lets you "wear" Miao clothing and take selfies (though the response is a bit slow). Intangible Cultural Heritage crafting workshops are available every Saturday (reservations required). ▷ Unexpected surprises: The temporary exhibition halls on the basement floor often feature major exhibitions! The "Southwest Silk Road" exhibition, which just concluded in September, showcased numerous Burmese and Thai artifacts. 📝 Practical Tips Best time to visit: Weekday mornings (weekends are packed with study tours). Hidden bonus: Free luggage storage at the reception desk (so tourist-friendly!). Eating options: The museum only offers simple meals; we recommend visiting the adjacent CCPARK shopping mall (a 5-minute walk). Must-Bring Items: ID card and power bank (I can't stop taking photos).
- 4.6/5
ycy998514"Monkey King Showdown" Observer: Create a fun "Monkey Watching Guide" to guide visitors in observing the social structure of the monkey troop, identifying different roles such as "Monkey King," "Sentry," and "Nanny," increasing the educational and storytelling aspects of the visit. • Safe Feeding Experience: In designated areas, provide park-sold monkey food (such as peanuts and fruit pieces) along with a card outlining "Ten Rules for Interacting with Monkeys," emphasizing not provoking, not showing food, and not looking directly at the monkeys. • Macaque Photography Contest: Launch a social media campaign encouraging visitors to upload interesting photos of macaques, with regular awards and park-themed souvenirs. • "Fu" (福, meaning good fortune) Character Check-in Route: Design a "Path of Seeking Fortune" from the mountain gate to Hongfu Temple, collecting "Fu" character stone carvings or signs in different fonts along the way, culminating in a final check-in at Hongfu Temple. • In-depth Blessing Ceremony: Promote the "Qianling Mountain Blessing Three-Piece Set": lighting incense, ringing a bell, and tying a "Fu" ribbon. Especially the "Fu" belt, which could be designed as a trendy, monkey-themed item perfect for photos under ancient trees. * Vegetarian Cuisine Experience: Position the vegetarian food at Hongfu Temple as a "must-try after hiking," emphasizing its "light, healthy, and Zen-like" qualities, creating a stark contrast to the spicy cuisine of Guiyang at the foot of the mountain. * Boating on Qianling Lake: Create a romantic "urban forest boating" experience, highlighting its high cost-performance ratio and excellent photo opportunities. The lake and mountain scenery at sunset is particularly captivating. * Viewing from Kanzhu Pavilion: Promote this spot as "an excellent vantage point for overlooking Guiyang city," ideal for capturing stunning cityscapes and time-lapse photography. * Exploring Qilin Cave: Incorporate the history of General Zhang Xueliang's house arrest, telling the backstory to enhance the historical depth of the visit.














