
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userIt is worth taking the children there. There are many underwater species, the venue is quite large, and there are rich performances and activities. I didn't expect that there would be such a good underwater world in Yongtai. It can be said that it exceeded expectations.
- 4.4/5
_M1***41It's much better than Bailiangou, which is hotter and more sunny, with steeper steps (not kid-friendly, especially for the elderly), and the scenery isn't quite as scenic. Qinglong Waterfall, while farther away, offers pristine vegetation and plenty of shade from trees, keeping you cool. The one-way journey is nearly 3 kilometers, with about a 1-kilometer climb of stairs (with beautiful scenery, up and down), followed by another 400-500 meters of flat ground (tandem bicycles are available for rent), and then another 1,300 meters of stairs to Qinglong Waterfall. We had strong legs, so the round trip took two hours (we didn't visit the Red Army Cave). You can take a bamboo raft to the pool of water in front of Qinglong Waterfall. After climbing a short (slippery) flight of stairs to the waterfall, the round trip costs 8 yuan per person. The raft driver was very friendly and took photos, so I think it's worth the experience (though I heard the price goes up to 10 yuan on holidays).
- 4.5/5
kaykaychan20The scenery was amazing, both in the canyon and on the grasslands. Walking through the canyon, accompanied by the stream, was filled with negative ions. The package included the sightseeing bus, cable car, and entrance fees. It started raining right after we finished the canyon, so we rode the cable car in the wind and rain. The sun came out near the end, and we saw a rainbow as we'd hoped. When we reached the grasslands, we saw another double rainbow. It was absolutely worth it. I had a blast!







No. 1 of Family-friendly Attractions in Yongtai


