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圣佩玛丽黛佳I went with my parents and grandma. The air was fantastic! Although some animals weren't out in winter, it was still very interesting. The tour is very convenient; it's a loop, and you can see all the animals by following the main path! The only downside was the cold weather; many stalls weren't open, so I recommend bringing some food. There were only two or three stalls, and it wasn't crowded. I think it was better than going in the summer when it's hot and has lots of mosquitoes. Plus, they have discounted tickets now! Highly recommended! Highly recommended!
- 4.6/5
M43***11The night tour of the Shenyang Botanical Garden was truly breathtaking and completely exceeded my expectations! The beauty of the gardens is truly different during the day and at night, making it absolutely worth a visit. Upon entering the garden, I was captivated by the various light displays. Lights and shadows weaved through the trees and flowers, creating a fairytale-like experience. The lighting arrangements are very creative, with different themes in different areas. Some are dreamlike, while others exude a sense of technology. I highly recommend the Misty Forest and the Galaxy Tunnel. The lighting, combined with the music and the mist, creates stunning photos. Every snap was a masterpiece, and my social media posts were flooded with likes. The cool evening weather made the tour very comfortable. The park signs are clearly marked, so I didn't have to worry about getting lost. The staff were also very friendly and proactively offered directions and recommended the best viewing spots. This night tour was truly an incredible experience! I highly recommend it to anyone planning a trip to Shenyang. You absolutely must experience this romantic and breathtaking experience.
- 4.3/5
M50***23The ski resort is well designed, the ski slopes are reasonable, and the food and beverages are reasonably priced. I didn't know much about skiing for the first time, so I bought a round-trip shuttle bus ticket. But when I got there, I realized that beginners can't use the cable car. Once you go up, you can't ski down. 😂 The trip ended, and the tour guide still refunded me the cable car ticket, which was very nice.
- 4.6/5
M28***52It's definitely worth a visit; the exhibits are very rich. The underground bank and the heavy iron gates are all historical sites worth exploring. The banknotes from various countries are also beautiful, and it's a great way to broaden your knowledge and expand your horizons.
- 4.6/5
行走的奶酪君When you come to Zhongjie, you just don't want to leave. You can't stop shopping. Food, entertainment, culture, history, everything can be explored for a whole day. The scenery is beautiful and there is no lack of fun.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userVisiting the Governor's Palace allows you to learn about history, see China's development, and appreciate their efforts. It's quite impressive. There are very few visitors here, but those under 70 years old need to buy a ticket.
- 4.7/5
AndrewTsuiLocated in the Zhongjie Tourist Area, along with Shenyang Imperial Palace and Liu Laogen Grand Stage, Zhang Xueliang's Former Residence is just a few hundred meters from the Imperial Palace, so there's no need to take a taxi. If you only visit the residence and skip the Financial Museum and the Enamel Exhibition, the entrance fee is very cheap, only around ten yuan. I didn't visit the other two smaller attractions due to time constraints. Along the way, there are unofficial guides offering explanations; this is optional. I had done my research beforehand, so I didn't need anyone to tell me anything—I could explain everything myself. The residence is divided into the old house and the new house, with the main attraction being the new house. Popular items include some of Zhang Xueliang's personal belongings from his later years, donated by his family, including a Mickey Mouse hat—all original and very valuable. The entire visit should take about two hours, so allow plenty of time.
- 4.7/5
东方一石Shenyang Imperial Palace, also known as Shengjing Imperial Palace, was the imperial palace of the early Qing Dynasty. Construction began in the tenth year of the reign of Emperor Taizu of Qing (1625) and was completed in the first year of the reign of Emperor Chongde of Qing (1636). It doesn't feel like a miniature imperial palace, but it is one of the two remaining royal palace complexes in China, and the only royal building complex outside the Great Wall. After the Qing Dynasty moved its capital to Beijing, it became an imperial palace. It was built during the reigns of Nurhaci, Hong Taiji, and Qianlong, and took 158 years to complete. Nowadays, quite a few people come here to take pictures of emperors, empresses, princesses, and nannies.
- 4.6/5
_We***40With its renowned reputation, it's a must-see when visiting Shenyang. Here are a few details to share. Without spoiling anything, the Liu Laogen Grand Stage is now labeled a "Green Errenzhuan" (two-person opera) production, which doesn't affect the quality of the performances. However, locals also recommend the Nanfeng Grand Theater, claiming it's more grounded in Errenzhuan (though I didn't go). Liu Laogen is more expensive, as you'll usually see some of the people you see on TV. When it comes to ticket purchases, Liu Laogen's process is somewhat of a hybrid of online and offline, unlike the usual practice. You can buy tickets in advance through the official ticket app, but the offline ticket booth doesn't open until 10 a.m. on the morning of the show to select and collect your seats. This means if you don't select your seat early and wait until showtime to redeem your ticket, you'll only be assigned the last seat in that section. You can also buy tickets offline early, and you can choose your ideal seat, but there's a chance that a large number of people who buy tickets online in advance will sell out early (this situation shouldn't be very likely). Buying tickets through mainstream platforms like Ctrip doesn't require or require offline seat selection; the system automatically assigns tickets, but you still have to go to the ticket window to redeem them. I feel like the seats you're assigned are generally in the middle row, not the closest seats (because I bought my ticket as soon as it became available at 12 a.m., and still ended up in the middle row). As for other details, the theater has a snack and souvenir shop with reasonable prices. You can also scan the QR code at your seat to buy, and a staff member will bring it to your scanned location. If you arrive early, there's a warm-up performance at the theater entrance.














