
- 4.4/5
大果子麻麻麻This is a very worthwhile attraction. It's quite impressive. The courtyard isn't large; an hour is enough. There are Nuo opera performances at 12:30 and 15:30. I stayed a little longer to wait for the performance, but I really enjoyed it.
- 4.4/5
丸仔妈咪The world's largest radio telescope, located in Pingtang, Guizhou, is nestled amidst mountains. Although not a tourist attraction, the surrounding scenery is no less stunning than other natural landscapes. Its greatest advantage is that one can learn about astronomy while enjoying the natural scenery.
- 4.2/5
139***45It's a beautiful village with stunning scenery and performances. It's definitely worth a visit. The best part is that it's not overly commercialized; it's full of old houses, which is very interesting and full of stories. It's also a great place for taking photos.
- 4.4/5
M58***15The scenic area features karst topography, with its main attractions being caves. These are divided into dry caves and water caves, and also include a hundred-step bridge, waterfalls, viewing platforms, and a zipline. A visit to the entire area takes approximately 3-4 hours. Be extremely careful where you step in the water areas, and avoid muddy areas, especially mud on rocks!
- 4.5/5
200***70It's worth a visit, and it's different from ordinary cruises. There are several special scene performances on the shore, and the actors and lighting are good. The music can only be heard on the boat, and the elderly at home are very satisfied after watching it.
- 4.5/5
开着花的房车去旅行[Must-See for Museum Lovers] An In-Depth Review of the Guizhou Provincial Museum: A Seriously Underrated Treasure House of Minority Culture! 🌟 Overall Rating: 4.8/5 Suitable for: Culture Enthusiasts | Families | Photography Enthusiasts | Students 🏛️ Venue Information 📍 Location: 107 Lincheng East Road, Guanshanhu District, Guiyang (Directly connected to Guiyang Metro Line 1, International Ecological Conference Center Station, Exit B) ⏰ Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Last admission at 4:00 PM) 🎫 Admission: Free! Free! Free! (ID card required for ticket exchange) 🚶 Suggested duration: 2-3 hours (a full day is enough for a full day) 🏆 Three must-see reasons 1️⃣ A visual feast of ethnic culture Highlights: ✔️ Eastern Han Dynasty bronze chariot and horses (Han Dynasty craftsmanship even more exquisite than Qin Shi Huang's Terracotta Army) ✔️ Miao silver jewelry (a dazzling 20-jin "phoenix crown") ✔️ Miniature model of the Dong ethnic group's drum tower (you can see it without traveling to Southeast Guizhou) Immersive experience: The ethnic costume exhibition hall on the third floor is like stepping into fashion week! Try on virtual ethnic costumes and take photos (free AR equipment) 2️⃣ A Dinosaur Fan's Paradise: A Complete Display of Guizhouosaurus Fossils (100 Million Years Older Than Jurassic Park!) Prehistoric High-Tech: Paleolithic "Sharp-Edged Percussion" Stone Tools (Humans Were So Smart 50,000 Years Ago) 3️⃣ A Photo Spot The Architecture Is a Work of Art: Inspired by the geometric structure of the Dong Drum Tower, the light and shadows are breathtaking on a sunny day Influencer Spots: ✔️ Rainbow-Colored Ethnic Costume Wall ✔️ Suspended Bronze Chariot and Horse Installation ✔️ Giant Miao Silver Hat Sculpture 💔 Three Complaints Located in a Remote Location: Not in the traditional city center, with few nearby restaurants (but conveniently accessible by subway). So-so Guides: The rental electronic guides are rather dull (recommend volunteer guides). Low-Quality Cultural and Creative Products: The souvenir shop lacks design flair (please learn from the Palace Museum's cultural and creative products!). In-Depth Experience Report ▷ Exhibition Experience: The circulation is incredibly well-designed! Following the three main themes of "Historical Guizhou, Ethnic Guizhou, and Paleontological Guizhou," you won't get lost. Each exhibition hall has a rest area, making it family-friendly. ▷ Interactive Facilities: The children's area features puzzles and costume graffiti. The digital screen lets you "wear" Miao clothing and take selfies (though the response is a bit slow). Intangible Cultural Heritage crafting workshops are available every Saturday (reservations required). ▷ Unexpected surprises: The temporary exhibition halls on the basement floor often feature major exhibitions! The "Southwest Silk Road" exhibition, which just concluded in September, showcased numerous Burmese and Thai artifacts. 📝 Practical Tips Best time to visit: Weekday mornings (weekends are packed with study tours). Hidden bonus: Free luggage storage at the reception desk (so tourist-friendly!). Eating options: The museum only offers simple meals; we recommend visiting the adjacent CCPARK shopping mall (a 5-minute walk). Must-Bring Items: ID card and power bank (I can't stop taking photos).
- 4.4/5
M44***75I have heard of Gaoguo River for a long time, but I have never seen its beauty. Hiking and sightseeing, the canyon scenery is very beautiful, the most unexpected is the 108-meter Guer Falls, very shocking! The whole journey is lush with vegetation and the river water is clear. I took two sightseeing buses along the way, and the total time was about 【Scenery】two and a half hours.
- 4.5/5
旺财沛It's worth going. The scenery is great and it's completely pet-friendly. The puppy ran happily on the grassland. The ticket price is 18 per person, and children and seniors over 65 are free. If you drive a car including a driver, the ticket price is 98. It's worth it. I love the wave road experience.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userIt was definitely worth the trip! I visited both Daqikong and Xiaoqikong in one day. The scenery at Xiaoqikong was breathtaking, while Daqikong had a completely different style. I spent nearly ten hours exploring and walked over 20,000 steps.
- 4.3/5
che***66The service was excellent, punctual, warm, and attentive. The car was comfortable, clean, and odor-free. They enthusiastically introduced local attractions and customs, helping us plan the best travel route. Tengchong boasts beautiful scenery and a pleasant climate, making it highly recommended.







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