
- 4.5/5
231***09I've been twice, and nothing much has changed. Things are getting more expensive, but the quality is getting worse. It's incredibly crowded, especially during peak season. The stunt show is good. The aircraft carrier show is just so-so, not as good as I expected.
- 4.9/5
Anonymous userIt's great to visit during the off-season. Although not many attractions are open, there are almost no queues for any of them. We and our child don't plan to ride the ones that aren't open anyway, as we're too scared of anything a bit thrilling. These kinds of attractions are much better; both older and younger children can have a great time. 👌🏻
- 4.5/5
139***85The National Maritime Museum is definitely worth a visit! We listened to the explanation, but some things were still unfamiliar to the child, and he said he couldn't understand them a bit. So we let him watch a 4D movie for an extra 15 minutes! I asked him if this format with both visuals and explanations was better, and he said that the explanation was more in line with his understanding.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThis place is way better than Happy Valley in Beijing!!! The wooden roller coaster was supposed to close at 6 PM, but when I went with my friend at 7 PM, it was still open. It felt like all the rides were still open during the night session, unlike Happy Valley in Beijing where 80% of the attractions are closed.
- 4.5/5
M22***31It's great. An annual pass is perfect for two visits. Each time you go, there's no rush; you can stroll around at your own pace. If you miss something, you can go again next time. The 360-degree panoramic view is really good; I recommend it!
- 4.5/5
管小猎It should be the best ski resort in Tianjin. The food is not good and there are too few restaurants. The ski trails are more and longer than other ski resorts in Tianjin. But I still feel that the ski trails are short and it is like a magic carpet when going up the mountain (I don't like it). It is okay to practice basic skills here.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userI didn't expect it to be so difficult. I thought an altitude of over 800 meters wouldn't be too challenging, but I underestimated it. Without the cable car, the round trip would take six or seven hours. The second cable car ride took an hour, so the experience wasn't great. What impressed me most were the two ancient trees in front of the Mahavira Hall. Also, there are many guesthouses nearby, but the service quality varies greatly. Perhaps it was the off-season, but if you come down the mountain late, it's hard to find a restaurant.
- 4.5/5
老少皆宜()Aranya Community is located in Dapuhe, Changli, now also known as Beidaihe New Area. It's easily accessible from Beijing by car, approximately 300 kilometers away. Visitors can also take the train to Changli Station and then take a bus or taxi to Aranya. If taking the high-speed rail, get off at Beidaihe Station. If traveling by train from East China to Northeast China, you need to get off at Qinhuangdao Station and then take a taxi or ride-hailing service to Aranya.
- 4.7/5
M51***23It was fantastic, and the tickets were reasonably priced, making it a great value. The immersive performance was very engaging, and the children wanted to listen and participate. They learned a lot about history without even realizing it. The actors in the immersive performance were fantastic, their voices were expressive, and they were incredibly engaging!
- 4.0/5
M52***62As a frequent traveler, the only thing I recommend about Xianluo Island is the sea cable car. This suspended, non-enclosed gondola ride is incredibly thrilling, with the sea breeze caressing your face and the vast expanse of turquoise waters, making it well worth a try. However, Xianluo Island itself isn't worth exploring; it's a small area and the attractions are relatively old. The island's conch museum isn't particularly impressive, but there are plenty of parking lots nearby, making it relatively convenient.














