
- 4.6/5
BETTENianhua Town possesses an unexpected elegance. Rows of small buildings are arranged in a charming, staggered pattern, offering guesthouses, restaurants, fireworks displays, and light shows. Tourists stroll through the town with great interest, finding everything they need for food, lodging, and transportation. The aesthetics created by the architecture and Zen-like atmosphere add to the town's beauty.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userI went during the May Day holiday, and it was incredibly crowded, which greatly diminished my enjoyment of the trip. We didn't get to ride the mini-train or take the boats because of the long queues. The steps in the town are steep, so the elderly and children should be careful. The lakeside is lined with small bridges and covered walkways, a unique layout. There are also fireworks shows and concerts in the evening, which are worth a visit. However, I recommend going on a weekday.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userIt was so much fun! There were all sorts of performances, very diverse and enjoyable. It was quite crowded, but wearing Hanfu (traditional Han clothing) was perfect for exploring the scenic area; I looked beautiful. I also learned a lot about scenes from the Three Kingdoms period. I haven't had enough fun yet; I'll definitely come back again.
- 4.4/5
TerriciyOne ticket covers three days of fun, which is definitely a great value. I went at the end of August and it wasn't crowded, perhaps because it didn't include weekends. The time between each activity start was a bit too long. I think the queue should have been full, so it shouldn't have been so rigid. I also got to see a performance, which was quite good.
- 4.5/5
M23***53This was my first visit to Yixing. From the Yixing City Museum, I took bus 246 to the China Yixing Ceramics Museum, a national second-level museum. The exhibits inside were all very beautiful, especially the ceramic and purple clay products—many exquisite pieces.







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