
- 4.6/5
五行缺土26The venue is indeed not very large, and it doesn't take too long to walk around, but the cultural relics are quite impressive, with countless artifacts from the Warring States and Han Dynasties. Make a reservation in advance, and it's a must-see attraction.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe Han Culture Scenic Area is quite large, with many smaller attractions. Walking around would take at least 4-5 hours. Since we were traveling with elderly people, we took the sightseeing bus (20 yuan per person), which allowed us to visit all the smaller attractions. We finished in 2.5 hours, which was quite good. Worth a visit! 👍
- 4.9/5
东日暖洋ingOn October 1st, I braved the rain with my family to visit Xuzhou Fantawild. The experience was surprisingly wonderful! Despite the rain, the air was fresh, so we prioritized the indoor attractions. "Flying," with its suspended seats and giant dome, had the kids exclaiming in delight as they "flew" across mountains and rivers. "Boonie Bears Theater," a live-action re-creation of the animation, captivated the children and kept them laughing. "Idiom Fairy Tales" rafting allowed them to learn idioms while having fun, combining both educational and entertaining experiences. However, there were some unpleasant aspects of this visit. The Ice and Snow World within the park was an extra charge, requiring you to rent clothing. The same applies to the Pet Paradise, which required a separate fee. These additional fees weren't mentioned when I bought my tickets, and I thought I could enjoy everything with one ticket. This really ruined the experience and made me feel ripped off. I hope the park can improve its pricing. Although the rain caused some inconvenience, it was a warm and joyful family outing. I'd like to try the outdoor attractions next time the weather is sunny, but if the pricing isn't changed, I'm unlikely to consider returning.
- 4.6/5
joe0215After seeing a video online about "Xiao Ge has no muscles," I decided to visit Xuzhou on a whim. The park features three heavily muscled NPCs, truly different from those in Xuzhou Paradise Happy World. Their dedication to hard work is evident in their physiques. Xiao Ge is very enthusiastic, and the Fahai costume really suits him. His interaction with the 190cm tall "Brother Rui" was quite engaging. There's also "Xiao Du," dressed as a mermaid, who also looks great. There are some differences here from Xuzhou Paradise Happy World. Because they have to change into swimsuits, it's not a fan meeting, making it easier for visitors to find the NPCs. The NPCs in Water World have an easier time than in Happy World, but I imagine they'll tire of the repetitive tasks. Park staff might need to organize more innovative activities. This Water World is very densely populated, primarily with nearby residents who come to enjoy the water. Seeing the joyful crowds gives you a sense of the city's happiness.
- 4.6/5
M44***43Xuzhou Ocean Park is such a great place to visit! It's large and clean, and there's a huge variety of animals, including beluga whales, penguins, and polar bears! The mermaid and marine animal shows were fantastic, and the staff were incredibly helpful! I highly recommend it!
- 4.4/5
M48***91Overall, it's pretty good. The price isn't too high, but it's a good value. We drove in, and there was a parking lot at the front where we could park and interact with the animals and feed them. It was a very close encounter. The "Cute Life" and "International Circus" are worth seeing.







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