
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userThe scenic area isn't very large. After entering the gate, I bought tickets for the magic carpet for my parents. The magic carpet didn't have any safety features, which made me feel a bit unsafe. Inside the scenic area, there are several photo spots at the tropics boundary, which are quite nice.
- 4.5/5
RibbThis ancient village near Jianwen County was settled and thrived by Han Chinese from Shangrao during the Ming Dynasty. Its original features are still relatively well-preserved.
- 4.6/5
木棉的豪迈This is a place worth visiting for the whole family. It boasts a rich history, ancient legends, a small train from the Republican era, unique geography, and a vibrant display of karst caves illuminated by lights. It's also highly recommended for families and photography enthusiasts. Besides the scenery, there are also local delicacies: Jianshui's braised tofu is incredibly delicious, and the aroma of it roasting over a fire will have you salivating! In Yunnan, swallows are revered as birds of good fortune and happiness. Every household in Yunnan reserves nesting areas for them under the eaves. Every winter, the swallows return to build their nests, and they are very selective about where they nest, bringing joy to any household they visit! In spring, the chirping of baby swallows heralds the arrival of spring, a new year, and new life... The arrival of the swallows brings happiness, peace, and vitality...
- 4.6/5
挂剑的季札The Zhu Family Garden is quite nice overall; I didn't expect such a large residence. A mine owner bought over 30 acres of land 😂 and it's very well-made. It's worth a visit when you're in Jianshui. The government office is a bit new, and the contents are rather ordinary; you could skip it.
- 4.6/5
爱旅行的坑子The scenery along the way wasn't great, especially on the road from the first stop, which was mostly residential buildings and a bit distracting. It improved a lot later on, and each stop was worth seeing. Overall, the photos turned out better than the experience itself.
- 4.6/5
印象西南Here is a review of my trip to Fuxian Lake in Yunnan: Fuxian Lake is truly a stunning place, a hidden gem of Yunnan. Picturesque Scenery The lake water is crystal clear and azure, like jelly, with extremely high visibility, making the pebbles and small fish underwater clearly visible. The lakeside ecological park boasts vast green lawns, and the wooden boardwalk is a photographer's paradise, offering stunning shots whether it's morning or evening. The sunset, in particular, with its orange hues reflected on the lake, is breathtakingly beautiful. Abundant Activities There are many fun activities to enjoy. For example, at the Star Fish Cave, you can rent kayaks or sailboats to enjoy a relaxing time on the water; Moon Bay Wetland Park features coconut groves, white sand beaches, and an infinity pool, making it feel like a mini-Sanya, perfect for family trips. Tempting Cuisine The food at Fuxian Lake is also unforgettable. Copper pot fish is a must-try local specialty. The freshly caught fish, cooked in a flavorful broth, results in tender, melt-in-your-mouth fish. The accompanying copper pot potato rice is also very fragrant. Street vendors selling chilled pea noodles and iced rice porridge are also delicious and offer excellent value. However, the facilities at Fuxian Lake Scenic Area do have some shortcomings. Some attractions are quite remote, making transportation inconvenient. The distances between attractions are considerable, making it difficult to explore without a car. Furthermore, some popular spots, such as the pink sand beach at Hongshanzui, differ from online descriptions; the beach has many pebbles, and the color isn't as vibrant. Additionally, some guesthouses in Guanglong Town have poor soundproofing, affecting the accommodation experience. Overall, Fuxian Lake is a perfect resort for relaxation. Despite some minor flaws, its natural beauty and unique experiences make it well worth a visit.
- 4.7/5
M52***87Nighttime tickets are cheaper, but wait times are shorter than during the day, allowing for a wider range of attractions, and the Torch Festival is also lively. The park's design reflects strong ethnic characteristics and cultural heritage. Objectively speaking, annual passes are relatively inexpensive, and for families traveling with children, you can rent very affordable B&Bs (over 1,000 yuan per month, or under 100 yuan per day), perfect for both study and leisure activities. However, the planned location fails to fully leverage the unique character of Dianchi Lake. Due to its locational constraints, its food, living facilities, and transportation are inferior to those of the main urban area. For example, the local economy (Jinning District) may be problematic. The road between the main urban area and the park is unlit early in the evening, and the road is uneven in some areas.
- 4.7/5
丫头姑娘npcTaking the high-speed train from Baise to see the seagulls is so convenient! The Xishan Cableway is right next to the Haigeng Dam, which the kids loved! It was a novel experience, offering a panoramic view of Kunming.
- 4.5/5
M67***06Admission is now free for those 60 and older. Taking the bus up the mountain is recommended; it's about 5-6 km, while walking takes a long time. You can buy tickets on-site at the Longmen Scenic Area entrance. You don't need to take the electric shuttle bus inside; it's about a 2 km walk. The climb itself is manageable, with many rest areas and stunning views of Haigeng Park and the Haigeng Dam.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userIt's definitely worth a visit. The exhibits showcase the customs, religious beliefs, and living environments of various ethnic minorities, helping us gain a more comprehensive understanding of them. Our group used a portable music player (which we bought ourselves) to follow the designated route throughout the scenic area, and we saw almost every ethnic minority group we encountered, many of which we had never heard of before. We also watched their performances; they truly lived up to their reputation for singing and dancing. It was fantastic.














