
- 4.0/5
_TS***edLove the vibe and also the show they had outside. There was an extra show that you could pay to see for a little more money (15 RMB). Definitely worth going in. The show was super entertaining and interactive.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userThe package deal, which included the show ticket and Zhangjiajie entrance ticket, had a discount – thumbs up! The Charming Xiangxi performance was spectacular, with both indoor and outdoor shows; I really enjoyed it. We were seated in the front row, middle seats, and the visual effects were breathtaking! If you come to Zhangjiajie, you absolutely must see this show; it's well worth the trip! Personally, I felt the show was worth the ticket price, and the scenery of Zhangjiajie was even more worthwhile!
- 4.7/5
M44***20I'll definitely be back with my kids next time. This place is perfect for a family outing. After entering the park, my kids had so much fun that I couldn't stop them. They were wearing the little dinosaur costumes provided by the scenic area and paraded around the scenic area. They were so cute. The special effects in the scenic area were also very good, with petals, bubbles, smoke, and flames. It was really well-made. With so much fun for just one ticket, it's no wonder they say it's a "must-see"! It's definitely worth it!
- 4.5/5
_TI***cjBeautiful and astonishing show I've ever seen. This show in front of Tianmen mountain is something that photos do not show its truly majestic and nature. The show itself is very touching and well executed. It's been days since I went to the show and I still think about it.
- 4.0/5
_We***67[Value for money] Tickets are 88, and the kids don't have to pay. It's mainly for the light show and the program. Some programs inside are charged separately. 18, which is acceptable. There are not many kinds of snacks. There is a bonfire party at the back, which is pretty good.
- 4.1/5
美的一匹狼The waterfall street was hidden in the folds of the mountain city, and the bluestone road was polished by the running water. The wooden windows of the old houses along the street crawled with green vines, and the red lanterns hanging under the eaves were wet by the water mist splashed by the waterfall, adding a few points of warmth. The best thing is the middle of the street "stack waterfall" - the water flow from the mountainside chiselled stone trough, first hit the blue gray cliff wall, broken into silver flowers, then along the stone steps gap to the street, in the slab concave into small puddles, reflecting the footwear of pedestrians.







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