
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe attraction is so capricious. I came in November and it was only open one or two days a week at most. It snowed every day in November, and the park closed when it snowed. Strong winds also keep Tianchi (Heavenly Lake) closed. In fact, Tianchi is closed year-round. If you want to see Tianchi, I suggest coming in September or October. The chances of seeing it are much higher then. Luckily, it was open today... but only half open. You could only see two spots; the smaller Tianchi was completely frozen. Not much to see.
- 4.3/5
爱旅行的小姐姐🧍♀️Snow Town is really nice, and Bear Ridge is also fun, a fairy tale world in dreams. I hope everyone can come and experience it. Yes, keep working hard. I hope everyone can come and experience it. I sincerely recommend it
- 4.0/5
印象西南5 stars! An immersive experience of Korean ethnic culture, the ultimate photo opportunity in Yanji! ✨ The Yanji Folk Culture Park, a must-visit in Yanji, truly exceeded expectations! A 30 RMB ticket (even cheaper online) allows for a fully immersive experience of Korean culture – incredible value! The park is open from 9 am to 9 pm, giving you plenty of time. It's also conveniently located just a 15-minute taxi ride from Chaoyangchuan Airport. The biggest surprise was the Hanbok (traditional Korean dress) photoshoot! The park is filled with clothing rental shops offering hundreds of styles to choose from, including courtly and everyday options. The embroidered patterns of peonies and cranes are exquisite, and a complete set with makeup and hairstyle is very cost-effective. Strolling through the century-old houses with their blue tiles and white walls in trendy Hanbok, the stone paths, pottery jars, and upturned eaves serve as natural backdrops. Every shot looks like a K-drama heroine – the whole park is filled with "Yanbian princesses," creating an amazing photo atmosphere. Besides photos, the cultural experiences are also incredibly rich! You can make rice cakes and taste sweet mulberry rice wine at the Intangible Cultural Heritage Experience Hall, sit on a heated floor and listen to a gayageum performance, instantly transporting you to a traditional Korean village. There are also traditional sports activities like swings and archery, suitable for both adults and children. In the evening, you can enjoy exciting long drum dances and fan dances, creating a fantastic atmosphere. Don't miss the authentic Korean cuisine in the park! The kimchi, cold noodles, and barbecue are all delicious and perfect for recharging after a long day. The park is commercialized but not chaotic, with full 5G coverage, allowing for seamless real-time sharing on social media and connecting with photographers to adjust angles – a fantastic experience. Whether you want to take beautiful photos, experience folk customs, or introduce traditional culture to your children, this place has it all! We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and allowing 3-4 hours for a thorough visit. It's sure to be an unforgettable stop on your Yanji trip, and I've already recommended it to my friends! Would you like me to help you create a "3-Hour Efficient Itinerary for the Folk Culture Park"? Includes tips on avoiding common pitfalls when renting Hanbok (traditional Korean clothing), the best photo spots, and must-try activities, helping you avoid unnecessary detours.
- 4.8/5
_CF***78This hot spring was absolutely amazing! It was the best experience I'd had among all the hot springs I visited. There were many clean pools, and you could even watch a movie on a giant screen while soaking outdoors. They also offered complimentary brown sugar ginger tea indoors. I highly recommend the oden (Japanese hot spring stew); it had a wide variety and was incredibly delicious. The most noteworthy thing was the incredibly warm and attentive service from the staff. They proactively gave me a new bathrobe when it got wet, and when they saw me shivering from the cold as I entered the room, they immediately brought me a cup of brown sugar ginger tea. It was definitely an unforgettable hot spring experience.
- 4.1/5
freecat1223I visited in early September. The park isn't large, and the entrance fee includes a reindeer snack, moss, and free reindeer interaction, making it a great value. The weather was still hot, and the reindeer seemed lethargic. Their antlers were massive, but for safety's sake, it was best to maintain a distance. Be sure to keep the moss and snack bowls out of sight of the reindeer, as they are quite greedy and will actively snatch food. Parents with children should avoid petting the reindeer, as they can be quite irritable and will react to any contact. The sika deer were quite lively, accommodating and cooperative, so you can approach them for photos and interactions. There are also roe deer east of the park, but they are kept in captivity and cannot be interacted with.
- 4.2/5
M28***86Bohai Ancient Town gave us a big surprise. We actually saw the iron flower performance, the intangible cultural heritage that we had been longing for. It was very beautiful and shocked us. We will go there again if we have the chance to see the beauty of the ancient town in the sun.
- 4.7/5
PanyHelenThis is the second time we have come to this place. The first time was in November. There was a buffet and it was very tasty. In April, the food was only on the menu. There weren't a lot of people. Some pools weren't working, but overall we had a great time.
- 4.6/5
M32***76The safety rehearsals were excellent. The weightlessness during the "Flying Over China" flight was quite intense; my husband and I were a bit scared. The flight over Changbai Mountain was absolutely stunning. We came here specifically for Changbai Mountain. Could we have two flights over Changbai Mountain, or a longer flight? Could we have separate "Flying Over Sites A and B," alternating between them? Site A could have two flights over Changbai Mountain, and Site B could have both a flight over Changbai Mountain and a "Flying Over China" flight. Anyway, for us, the Changbai Mountain flight gets 5 points, the "Flying Over China" flight gets 3 points, and the overall score is 4 points.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe overall environment is very good. Children like dinosaurs very much, but viewing the fossils is just a quick glance. The AI project is well researched and the children like to play. It is participatory and interactive.
- 4.3/5
还不曾去过倒悬山!On June 12, 1983, the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture government officially approved the establishment of Yanbian Museum; in September 2002, the Yanbian Museum built a new museum; in April 2003, the Yanbian Museum moved to a new site; on September 3, 2012, the Yanbian Museum was officially opened and used. 2 As of the end of 2022, the Yanbian Museum has 15,570 pieces/sets, of which 540 precious cultural relics/sets, 6 exhibitions, 111 educational activities, and 50,508 visitors.







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