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Anonymous userYongding Tulou is one of the famous tourist attractions in Fujian Province. It boasts a unique architectural style and rich cultural connotations. Here, one can experience the profoundness of Hakka culture and appreciate the diligence and wisdom of the Hakka people.
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DannySRBOne of the most impressive places i ever visited! I would definitely recommend this to all - families, friends, couples… Important thing to know is that real people really live there. And if you lucky enough to- locals will show you even parts which are close for tourists!
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320***83Staying in a traditional earthen building with modern facilities, it's comfortable, pleasant, and elegant. The butler provides attentive one-on-one service, always ready to assist. It's a rural tourism experience that meets modern five-star service standards. I would definitely recommend it to friends!
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Anonymous userIt's a fully commercialized ancient town nestled in the mountains and waters. There are many ancient banyan trees, and the earthen buildings are just so-so. If you haven't seen them before, it's worth a visit; they're wooden structures. If you want to go upstairs, the local residents will charge you 5 yuan per person.
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雷雷菲菲鲁鲁My day trip to Chaozhou included visits to the Xu Fuma Mansion, the residence of Xu Jue, the husband of Princess De'an, sister of Emperor Yingzong of the Northern Song Dynasty. The mansion's architectural style resembles a four-horse carriage, with bamboo-woven gray walls, stone flooring, and an S-shaped water system being its three treasures. It is the only known mansion of its kind in the private sector. We also visited the Guangji Bridge (a 4A scenic area), a vital transportation hub between Guangdong and Fujian, combining beam, pontoon, and arch bridges, and is considered on par with the Zhaozhou Bridge, Luoyang Bridge, and Lugou Bridge. We visited the Han Yu Ancestral Hall, learning about Han Yu's eight months of service in Chaozhou, with an inscription written by Su Shi. Next, we went to the Beige Buddhist Lamp, seeing the brightly lit lamp over the Han River. The Beige Buddhist Lamp is one of the eight scenic spots of Chaozhou. From the Beige Pavilion, we could see the Crocodile Crossing in the Autumn Wind, the Han Yu Ancestral Hall across the river, the Xiang Bridge in the Spring Tide downstream, the Phoenix Rain, and the Longqiu Pagoda.
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Anonymous userGood scenetic view, but when you use ticket and walk accross the bridge, please dont go out the gate entrance cause the ticket only one way round. But if you go out a entrance that opposite that you walk pass ,you need to contact staff to ask for walking back. They are good people to listen by chinese language.
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不一样的风采778Stepping onto Nan'ao Island is like stepping into a unfolding painting, with verdant mountains on one side and breathtakingly beautiful azure seas and silvery sands shimmering on the other. In recent years, Nan'ao County has restored the island's natural beauty through the restoration and management of its coastline, and the unique "blue" of Nan'ao has captivated and mesmerized countless people.
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tomzhaoThe Jiangnan Songcheng Scenic Area is quite large, including ancient city walls, streets, various museums, Chiang Ching-kuo's former residence, and other attractions. All of these are free to enter, and there are also many local snacks available. The night view is also very beautiful.
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浅浅love7It's worth going during the day. We decided to go on a whim, arriving at 5 PM but not quite reaching our destination until 6 PM. The staff asked if we wanted to continue, and we did. However, many rides had already closed. Only a few theaters and the roller coaster were truly enjoyable. Because it was Halloween night, there were many scary elements, and the sounds were quite frightening. We were too scared to go into the haunted house and didn't get to experience much of the rides, but we were definitely frightened by the music. The roller coaster was very safe and stable. Recommended.
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M2b***xwThe ancient city of Zhangzhou is a city with a "river as the city and a bridge as the gate" and a street layout of "nine streets and thirteen alleys". Ancient sites such as the Temple of Confucius, the Temple of Martial Arts, and the Shangshu Tanhua Square carry a thousand-year cultural heritage, and every brick and tile tells a historical story.














