
- 4.7/5
M48***15Wanlong is also renowned in northern China. Its abundant number of slopes, impressive lengths and elevation differences, and impressive snow quality have made it a synonym for professional skiing. The resort is large, the cable cars are fast, and the crowds are quite high. It's suitable for beginners and above, with a wide selection of restaurants and comprehensive facilities. The only drawback is the high prices.
- 4.8/5
M24***02Zhangjiakou Thaiwoo Town has received widespread praise from tourists for its abundant skiing resources, comprehensive facilities, and unique resort atmosphere. Here are some common reviews and impressions: - Excellent Skiing Experience: Thaiwoo Town is the highest altitude and steepest ski resort in Chongli. Its slopes are ingeniously and evenly laid out, offering beginner, intermediate, and advanced runs to meet the needs of skiers of all levels. The slopes are wide and of suitable length, and the snow quality is highly praised. In addition, the "One Step Park" provides a dedicated route for skiers, featuring jumps, equipment areas, and a "mushroom area," adding to the fun of skiing. - Comprehensive Facilities: The town has 9 hotels, complete with snow-view hot springs, a cinema, cafes, a library, and 10 bars. It also boasts a 40,000-square-meter "Little Donkey Park," offering 18 snow and ice activities and childcare services, making it a popular choice for family entertainment.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe Great Wall itself is magnificent, but the scenery is somewhat lacking in winter, and the cold and windy weather makes the experience even worse. However, as a place of spiritual significance, it is still worth a visit.
- 4.1/5
BillGetsThe young lady at the entrance was very helpful and told me I could book tickets through Ctrip. The discounted price on Ctrip was enviable, haha. In winter, there were only three vehicles in the entire scenic area: one carrying a couple, another carrying young people taking photos in spacesuits, and myself. Today, Inner Mongolia had its first snowfall in a long time; the combination of volcanic ash, yellow grass, and white snow created a unique landscape. We photographed Volcano No. 8, and then visited Volcanoes No. 6 and No. 3, finishing in two hours.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userJuyongguan Great Wall isn't as famous as Badaling, and there's no cable car there. We arrived at 1 PM and started with the eastern route, which was quite easy; we only encountered about ten tourists along the way. The western route is steeper. It was cold in Beijing that day, and the wind reached level 7, so we turned back after reaching watchtower number 9. There are still watchtowers 10-14 to come. The whole route takes about 3 hours. In good weather, climbing the entire loop shouldn't be a problem. That day, there were dozens of foreigners on the western route. Apparently, due to the strong winds, the Badaling cable car was closed, and tour groups were bringing people to Juyongguan; otherwise, there would have been even fewer tourists. In short, it wasn't crowded, and the experience was good. Those who enjoy hiking the Great Wall on their own can try Juyongguan, although the scenery isn't as beautiful as Badaling.
- 4.8/5
Pookeygunประทับใจไกด์มากๆ น่ารักเป็นกันเองสุดๆ ให้ข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับกำแพงเมืองจีนได้ดีมาก Very impressive with the speaker. Thanks for service, information, and kindness. Hope to see you again soon. 这个导游很好(Eva)。我们很高兴。 这么好?你们要自己来看。 买呀,你们就不辜负
- 4.6/5
panlipmqThe staff at Dingling were incredibly kind and sincere – thank you! The temperature inside the underground palace was fine, but it's always good to dress warmly if you're visiting in winter. Don't read too many of those mysterious and strange posts; our Han Chinese emperors and empresses will protect every one of us, the descendants of the Chinese nation!
- 4.7/5
卖汽油的可乐小可I went in early November, and there were very few people, but the scenery was truly breathtaking. The direct bus from Dongzhimen Transportation Hub to the Beijing Tourist Distribution Center is easy to find and runs smoothly to and from Jinshanling.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe artificial water town is clean and tidy, but lacks cultural depth. It looks nice at first glance, but becomes uninteresting after a while. The ticket price is expensive, and the prices of food and restaurants inside are also not cheap. If it doesn't change its business strategy and continues to exploit tourists, it will be despised by tourists, and the number of tourists visiting the Simatai Great Wall will also be affected and reduced, as it will be taken away by the neighboring Jinshanling Great Wall.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userNice place for beginners to learn how to ski although there is no snow. The service is great and everything is guided and covered end to end. There are many slopes for different levels and coach to guide beginners how to ski. Will be nice to come back in February when it is snowing.














