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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Ulaanbaatar to Suzhou?
The direct drive from Ulaanbaatar to Suzhou is 1,567 mi (2,521 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 6 hrs in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Ulaanbaatar to Suzhou, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Beijing, Nanjing, Tianjin, Jinan, Datong, Tai'an, and Tai'an, as well as top places to visit like Beijing Nanshan Ski Village and Simatai Great Wall Tourist Area, or the ever-popular Jinshanling.
The top cities between Ulaanbaatar and Suzhou are Beijing, Nanjing, Tianjin, Jinan, Datong, and Tai'an. Beijing is the most popular city on the route. It's 18 hours from Ulaanbaatar and 13 hours from Suzhou.
Datong, situated in the northern part of Shanxi Province in China, is a city at an altitude of 1,040 meters within the Datong Basin. It shares its borders with Inner Mongolia to the north and west, while Hebei lies to its east. This prefecture-level city offers picturesque landscapes and scenic beauty that any visitor would love to explore.
1% as popular as Beijing
15 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Suzhou
Beijing, the capital of China, is a city that beautifully blends ancient history with modern architecture. The grand Forbidden City complex and the massive Tiananmen Square are just a few of the many historical sites that showcase its rich cultural heritage. Asia Odyssey Travel offers various tours to explore Beijing's iconic landmarks, ensuring an authentic and unforgettable experience for visitors. Whether you prefer private or group tours, there's an option to suit your needs.
Most popular city on this route
9 minutes off the main route, 58% of way to Suzhou
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Tianjin, a major city in North China, has been a crucial trading port since the 14th Century and serves as the commercial gateway to Beijing. It boasts special economic development zones that attract both local and international businesses. The city's proximity to the Yellow Sea makes it an important link between Beijing and the sea, with a rich history evident in its European-style buildings from the 19th century foreign concession era.
3% as popular as Beijing
10 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Suzhou
Jinan, the capital of Shandong province in eastern China, is renowned for its numerous natural springs, with Baotu Spring being the most famous one nestled within a park. Daming Lake, located near the city center, offers vast expanses of water dotted with islands and surrounded by temple-filled parklands. Visitors can explore a wide array of provincial artifacts spanning from the Neolithic Longshan culture to the Ming dynasty at the modern Shandong Museum.
1% as popular as Beijing
16 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Suzhou
Taian, a prefecture-level city in Western Shandong Province, China, is known for its proximity to Mount Tai. It shares borders with Jinan to the north, Zibo to the east, Linyi to the southeast, Liaocheng to the west and Jining to the south. The city is easily accessible by train from Jinan with frequent departures throughout the day. The journey takes about an hour and offers a convenient way to reach Taian.
1% as popular as Beijing
14 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Suzhou
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Taian, a prefecture-level city in Western Shandong Province, China, is known for its proximity to Mount Tai. It shares borders with Jinan to the north, Zibo to the east, Linyi to the southeast, Liaocheng to the west and Jining to the south. The city is easily accessible by train from Jinan with frequent departures throughout the day. The journey takes about an hour and offers a convenient way to reach Taian.
1% as popular as Beijing
14 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Suzhou
Nanjing, located in China's Jiangsu province, served as the national capital during part of the Ming dynasty. The city boasts numerous historical monuments and landmarks, such as the well-preserved 14th-century Zhonghua Gate. Its advantageous geographical location and rich food tradition have contributed to the development of unique local cuisine over its long history.
7% as popular as Beijing
18 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Suzhou
Best stops along Ulaanbaatar to Suzhou drive
The top stops along the way from Ulaanbaatar to Suzhou (with short detours) are Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum, Baotu Spring Park Booking Office, and Shouxi Hu. Other popular stops include China Dinosaurs Park, Grand Buddha at Ling Shan, and Tianxia Wenshu.
Jinshanling is a natural area that boasts a significant portion of the Great Wall of China, offering breathtaking views. This section of the wall, established in 1368 and extended in 1567, is one of the typical and complete structures from the Ming Dynasty. While partially restored, it provides a wider variety of shots compared to other sections. Despite being a 2.5-hour journey from Beijing, visitors find it worth the trip due to its serene and peaceful ambiance.
Visited late Nov2023. Though it’s 2.5 hours away from Beijing, worth the journey. Combined with day trip to gubei / Beijing water town.
Beautiful, serene, peaceful and pretty much had the wall to ourselves. Sense of history and wilderness all at once.
Takes a bit of effort to ascend to the wall but once up there - the hike was not strenuous at all (for middle aged office-bound folks who aren’t exercise buffs). Hiked from Houchuankou to General Tower in ~2.5 to 3 hours with plenty of photo stops.
Got there via private car hire - driver took us all the way to the start of hiking trail at base of the wall (else there will be another 1-2km walk from entrance of Jinshanling complex to get there)
SL C — Google review
Long before I started travelling I was dreaming of the Great Wall. Here it became reality and it didn‘t let me down. Good mix of restored and original sections. Beautiful views of the autumn coloured surrounding landscape. Less people due to a longer journey from Bejing.
ed da — Google review
Absolutely amazing place to visit and touch history. Some steep sections but worth every step.
Roel C — Google review
The Jinshanling Great Wall was built in the Ming Dynasty, listed in the third batch of national key cultural relics protection units in 1988. Jinshanling Great Wall is a national-level scenic spot and a national 5A-level tourist attraction as well at this moment!
The emergence of the Great Wall allows us to see the buildings of human civilization from satellites. The greatness of the Great Wall allows us to imagine the historical trajectory of national struggle in the past. The establishment of the Great Wall let the world see the blood and tears of the Chinese nation in pursuit of survival and the greatness of the nation. You! You must visit here in person, walk on this mottled city wall, step on this collapsed mausoleum line, feel the greatness of this time and space, this world, this nation, feel all the scenery, and experience this boundless vastness. It is not in vain this life!
TED WU — Google review
Well worth the extra travel required from Beijing to reach this more remote section of the Great Wall. The admission fee is fairly priced given the remoteness and how well they maintained the structure. Makes for some truly awe-inspiring hiking and exploration, You can easily spend half a day here and not see another person at all - you will feel like you were transported back in time.
Nicholas McLaughlin — Google review
WOW.. what incredible views.. best place to see Great wall . around 80 kms away from Beijing. booked a private van with some friends and reached the ticket office in 2 hrs.. there were very few tourists and the sight is insanely beautiful.. we met a really cute dog who hiked with us all the way... Loved it
Hammad — Google review
Just spectacular! Much less busy part of the wall. So if you don’t want to compete with the hoards, come to this area of the wall.
Eudonni Moricom — Google review
Great wall is truly great. We come at East gate and did road to middle station. At the beginning there were few people and we were able to go to further parts where was nobody. Make photos and dron footage. After in direction to the main - middle part were much more crowded. It is important bro mention that further part are not renovated and access can be difficult. We choose this part of the wall because it should be least crowded.
Travel Egg — Google review
An amazing day.... visiting the Great Wall at this location was worth all the walking. It is a magnificient area, well organized, but not “too “ organized. Very few visitors , even on a Saturday, with wonderful pathways, imposing structures, and plenty of history connected to this part of the wall.
Catherine von Dennefeld — Google review
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NanShan Ski resort is only one hour drive from Beijing. We lived in Beijing between 1998 and 2015, and visited Nanshan every winter. It is perfect for kids to learn slalom or Snowboard. And me i liked going to the highest top, and doing the top slope again and again.
Jan T. Baller — Google review
Been here twice. Slope is quite short and not for people who want to do one long continuous ski. Nanshan has a lot of magic carpet for beginners to learn and practise their skills. Snow is abit rough in the mornings and can cause people to fall. The new introduction of night ski is pretty great. Equipments are quite old and of inferior quality. Improvements can be made but overall
, it’s not a bad ski resort.
Turbospeed Charger — Google review
Nice ski resort and home of the infamous 'Nanshan Open', the longest running snowboard contest in China, happening every year in January. If you happen to be there around mid January, you shouldn't miss it. If you have a chance, go to the top station, you have a great view up there over the whole resort & to Miyun town. You might even witness a wedding fireworks from up there in a distance! Another great way to go downhill is the toboggan run, but I'm not sure if its open the whole year thru.
Skiing/Snowboarding is surprisingly good, since the show is very dry and the slopes are always in a good condition. Mind unexperienced skiers though :)
Markus Fischer // FischiFoto — Google review
This place is not well equipped for western tourists.
Jordan Cooper — Google review
Nice place for kids
Joel Alinab — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nanshan Ski Resort is another beautiful ski resort in Beijing. Suitable for intermediate and advanced skiers. If anyone doesn't want to ski and snowboard Can sit and pull a sled Ride a snowmobile in the snowfields. Children can play in the snow in the DIY playground inside the ski resort. And there are cafes and restaurants available. You can sit and watch the snow while sipping coffee and eating Chinese food or pizza.
The price is not expensive ♥️
Near Beijing ♥️
(Original)
หนานซาน สกีรีสอร์ทเป็นอีกสกีรีสอร์ทสวยแห่งปักกิ่ง เหมาะกับคนเล่นสกีระดับกลางและระดับสูง หากใครไม่อยากเล่นสกีและสโนว์บอร์ด สามารถนั่งลากเลื่อน ขับสโนว์โมบิลบนทุ่งหิมะ เด็ก ๆ สามารถเล่นหิมะในสนามเด็กเล่น DIY ภายในสกีรีสอร์ทได้ และมีคาเฟ่ร้านอาหารให้บริการ จะนั่งชมหิมะพร้อมกับจิบกาแฟ กินอาหารจีน หรือพิซซ่าก็ได้
ราคาไม่เเพง ♥️
อยู่ใกล้กรุงปักกิ่ง ♥️
Toijs Nana — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful ski resort with multiple difficulty levels
One of the best places to visit in winter
(Original)
منتجع للتزلج جميل جدا وفيه مستويات صعوبه متعددة
من افضل الاماكن اللي تستمتع بزيارتها في الشتاء
Meshal Reviews — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a great place to start skiing for the first time.
(Original)
Для того что бы первый раз встать на горные лыжи отличное место.
During mid-December, the weather at Simatai Great Wall Tourist Area was chilly but ideal for visiting. The lack of crowds provided a great opportunity to explore. However, some common mistakes people made were wearing sports shoes instead of leather hiking shoes or boots. It is important to wear waterproof footwear as it prevents water and cold wind from penetrating. Sport shoes may be breathable, but they allow cold air in as well.
Was there mid of December, it was cold. In my opinion it was a great time to go. There was hardly anyone there and we had the place to ourselves.
Some mistakes I see people do is wear sports shoes. Don't do this, you will suffer. Wear leather hiking shoes/ boots. If it's waterproof it's good because of water cannot get thru, cold wind won't.
Sport shoes are breathable, if air can escape, cold air can go into too. I saw many putting heat packs into their shoes. Some ladies were stuck at the foot of the wall not being able to climb it co's they were in heels.
Think hiking when going here, on the other hand don't over insulate .. the wall is steep and it will take effort to climb. Your body will heat up as you 'exercise'.
Danny Fong — Google review
Forget the throngs of tourists and elbow-to-elbow jostling - winter transforms Simatai Great Wall into a realm of serene, untouched grandeur. Picture this:
Snow-dusted ramparts snake across rugged mountains, their serpentine form barely distinguishable from the frosted peaks. The only footprints marring the pristine white canvas are yours and perhaps a few intrepid souls seeking solace in the hushed majesty.
Icicles cling to ancient watchtowers like crystalline guardians, their silent vigil echoing through the centuries. The wind whispers tales of emperors and warriors through crumbling battlements, painting vivid scenes in your imagination.
Breathe in the crisp, invigorating air, free from the summer's smog. The vast panorama unfolds beneath you, a tapestry of frosted pines and jade-green valleys stretching towards the horizon. Each bend in the wall reveals a new vista, a fresh canvas for your winter wonderland reverie.
Simatai in winter isn't for the faint of heart. The climb can be challenging, slick with ice and shrouded in biting winds. But conquer the elements, and you'll be rewarded with an experience unlike any other: a breathtaking communion with history and nature, etched in the solitude of a frozen wonderland.
Edmund JP — Google review
A very beautiful section of the Great Wall with original unrestored walls. It was a bit of a drive for us, but it was worth it. Patches of snow in winter added a poetic feel. I recommend visiting now before it becomes too touristy.
River - Glad or Mad Australia — Google review
Simatai is a beautiful section of the Great Wall located 2 hours away by car from Beijing city proper.
Avoid the Gubei Water Town if you are not keen on it and head straight for the ropeway to that takes you to Simatai and slowly take time to enjoy the little hike and the beautiful scenery.
If coming only for the night view, which is spectacular, then leave Beijing city about 1600 depending on traffic. Can have dinner at the many shops and restaurants at Gubei Water Town, ride the ropeway at about 1900, and enjoy the breathtaking night scene.
Brandon Lee — Google review
Visited in a large group of 18 - 3 generations of family, with ages spanning 6 years to 76 years! Everyone in our group found it enjoyable and accomplishing! Staff were friendly and helpful. As we ascended in the late evening, they checked in with us and made sure our party made it safely back to the cable station before restarting the system to ride down.
Colin Thong — Google review
Afternoon time around 4 pm is the best for visiting this great wall. You may take a bit climb up. There is a beautiful scenic spot. You will witness beauty of town and lake as well. You may stay there until the sunset and then return back. After the sunset, town lighting will give you another unforgettable look. I have few representative pictures which I am sharing with you here.
Dr. Abdul Ghaffar — Google review
Enjoyed our visit to Gubei Water Town, traditional buildings along with river looked magnificent and had fun strolling around, though man-made, it was still great. It tooks us 5min to get to Simatai Great Wall through cable car. It was hard to walking with pushchair. It was really windy and cold on the top. It was magnificent and to be able to stand there and experience what it was like being on a centuries-old structure was just amazing! Night view is really beautiful.
런던신사 — Google review
According to tourism info, this is one of the great wall with very minimal restoration/renovation that open to public. Which mean you get the see the very original view of the great wall. There is different ticket for the night entry, and there is cable car which bring you up close to the tower 8. But we were told the best is hiking up, then only going down with the cable car. So we hiked up and the view is magnificent. PS, Dec 2019, less crowded compared with other season.
Addy Lepak — Google review
Beautiful walk. It's only start of early spring..i am sure it would be fascinating when the cherry blossom starting full blooms.
Patricia Lim — Google review
It's such a wonderful place! We were here the first week of March, and the wall and Gube Watertown were totally without tourists.
Ildy Gieck Sakosova — Google review
It was an awesome and satisfying experience. Some parts were steep. Recommended to take a 2-way cable car, which brings you to midway, hike all the way to station 10 and then back to station 5 to take the cable car down.
Crabby Dancer — Google review
Nice tourist place in simatai. You can enjoy the scenery here. Its gorgeous place. There are few hotels if you want to spend a night in this brautiful place. Has good peking duck restaurant too. Then you can go climb the great wall here. You can use the cable car if you are too tired to climb.
Phoebe Yulia — Google review
How to visit the Great Wall of China Simatai… I’m writing this review because there wasn’t much information online about visiting this part of the wall and it’s such a beautiful area to see it.
1. Getting there
You can take the bus or hire a taxi/private car for the day. We went to our hotel and they organised a private car. 9 hours for ¥900. I personally think that’s reasonable as it’s about 1hr40mins away from Beijing city. We left at 10:30am and arrived around 12:10pm to the wall. They driver dropped us off at the Shuizhen Hotel right by the Water Town and we could walk to the ticketing area and the rest of the town. It’s about 2 min walk from the hotel to the ticketing area.
2. The Town/ Ticketing
The Water town is a separate area and you need to book tickets to view it. I didn’t do that so I don’t know too much about it. The town where my driver dropped is off is right next to the water town. There are a lot of restaurants to eat at, there’s a Starbucks and also some convenient stores (named Lawsons) if you want to buy snacks etc. Once you’re in the town just walk straight across the bride and you will find a building called ‘The Great Wall Simatai Ticketing Information’. Inside you can buy your tickets for entrance, the cable car and also you wait there for a shuttle to take you to the wall. You can also prebook your tickets using WeChat. I just searched the Great Wall of China Simatai and then followed the steps to book my tickets. The entrance is ¥40 and then you can pay for a cable car as well. One way with entrance fee is ¥110 and return cable car with entrance is ¥180
3. Climbing the wall
The shuttle only comes as certain times to take you to the base of the wall or the cable car. Keep in mind, if it is windy the cable car will be closed as it’s dangerous (this was the case for us) so you are forced to walk up and down. We got a refund for our cable car but I don’t know if that’s always the case. Once you book the tickets you wait in the ticketing building and then take a shuttle bus. Our shuttle came at 1pm. You will need to check online for the times of the shuttle, it’s usually every hour or so. The drive to the base of the wall is about 6 mins. From the base you will need to walk to the first tower. There are 10 towers you will pass along the wall. The walk to the first tower is about 30 mins and then you go up along the wall. My friends and I took 1 hours to walk from the 1st to the 10th tower. We’re in our 20’s and reasonably fit so keep that in mind, it may take a little longer for others. There are steep sections and if it’s windy it can be extra cold on the wall. Coming down the wall takes a little less time but make sure you are back at the very base by 4:30 for the last shuttle if you are planing on walking back down.
I had a really good time, it is such a beautiful area to view. If I could have taken the cable car I recommend taking the cable car up and then walking down. The shuttle back to town is free and the views are better walking down as you can see the whole wall as you walk.
Jiang Jun Guan Lu, an ancient Chinese street famed for its historical significance, is known for its rich heritage and cultural value. This renowned thoroughfare showcases a plethora of architectural marvels that reflect the grandeur of traditional Chinese design. The street's prominence lies in its numerous landmarks, including temples, pavilions, and ancestral halls that serve as testaments to China's illustrious past.
The admission cost to the Huangyaguan Great Wall Scenic Area Ticket Selling Hall is 65RMB, with a discount of half-price for individuals over the age of 60 who possess a passport. Accommodation nearby without meals costs approximately $30 per night. The Taipingzhai village can be reached via transportation provided by Li Bo Farmhouse for 15RMB per person.
Two hour taxi from Tianjin, worth the long drive, 100RMB gets you entry plus a bus ride one way. Then a 2-3km walk back to the main visitor center. 40 degree day made the walk hard as there are a lot of uneven steps. Make sure you wear comfortable shoes for going up and down stairs. Water and refreshments are available to purchase along the walk.
Jason Morter — Google review
A definite must for any visitor to China. How can one miss out on a visit to one of the 7 wonders of the world? Plan and time your travels carefully to avoid the usual massive crowds of the Chinese public holidays. Coming on the off season as I've did, rewarded me the whole of Huang Ya Pass to myself this wonderful chilly (-5C) day. Allowing me to take in the sight as well as take photographs of such breath taking pictures in peace.
Matthew Lee — Google review
Never imagine before that I would be able to come to China and even visiting this Greatwall.
It was an amazing experience, the view is
stunning, the air is so fresh.
From center of Tianjin, it took around 2 hours by
car to here Huangyaguan. I recommend to come
here in the early morning around 9am, It won't be so crowded at this hour. September or October is perfect to go here, not too cold.
The wall is well maintained, the facility quite good and clean. Anyway, there is OYO here, quite surprised me.
mute. taqin — Google review
Entrance fee is 65RMB, over 60years old half-price, need to show passport. We stayed at Li Bo Farmhouse and they offer transportation to Taipingzhai village for 15RMB each. Go early, we got there at 8am and even the vendors is not yet open. There were no one and you get the walls to yourself. The walk from Taipingzhai to Huangyaguan pass is easier than the other way round, mostly downhill, esp the last part, took us almost 5hours with a senior citizen in thr group. In town, there is shop selling Lanzhou ramen and it was good. Accomodation nearby about 30USD per night without meals. Very small town, 20mins walk from one end to another.
Anno Vi — Google review
Amazing!
ANGELO SAIQUE — Google review
Nice very good
Fozia asif — Google review
(Translated by Google) The entrance fee is 65 yuan. You can experience the slopes, monuments and steepness inside and outside the Great Wall. Some of the slopes are quite steep, so you have to be careful when going up and down. The whole trip is really worth it!
(Original)
門票65元,體驗長城的坡道、古蹟和關內關外的險峻,部分坡道相當陡峭,上下都得小心翼翼,整個走了一趟真的不虛此行!
The 天津之眼 or Tianjin Eye is a 120-meter tall Ferris wheel located above the Hai River that glows with vibrant colors at night. A ticket for one trip costs around 70 Yuan, and the wheel rotates continuously at a slow speed, taking approximately 30 to 45 minutes for one round.
Very beautiful especially at night. It is supposed to be the biggest Ferris wheel over the bridge in the whole world. It costs $10 USD to take it. It moves slowly and you can see nearby landscapes once above. The waiting line is very short off season. The ride takes 45 minutes. It looks a lot nicer at night than during the day.
Really Useful — Google review
If you like to experience colurful nights, this is one of the place you must visit at Tianjin. Please be patient with the congestion along your way though.
deeba yunos — Google review
Beautiful at night, lots of activities while walking towards the ferris wheel
jonathan “Drfeelgood” — Google review
I visited this giant wheel during my weekend trip to Tianjin. You have to buy a ticket costing 70 Yuan for one trip. The wheel keeps on rotating with slow speed all the time and you need to get in quickly. It takes around 30 to 45 mins for one round. The city view from the top of the wheel is spectacular. Overall design and location of this world's 4th largest wheel is a true masterpiece. The wheel design is like an inverted bicycle wheel. In the evening you can see a pink colored image of the giant wheel in the river from bridge when whole of the Tianjin is illuminated with luminaries.
Nitin Adlok — Google review
It was winter 2012, weather is cold and everything is almost frozen. had a great view up there looking down at the frozen river.
Tickets are more expensive for passport holders (aka foreigners). Can't remember how much i paid, but it is a nice place to have the bird view of Tianjin.
Teto Nausicaa — Google review
Construction started 2007 and completed the main body December 18, 2007 and wheel opened for public April 7, 2008. It is 120 metre tall gaint. It called Tianjin Eye and also called "The Tientin Eye". It is electrically powered and has 48 passenger capsules & each capsule able to carry 8 passengers. It takes 30 minutes to a complete rotation.
Md Shah Alam — Google review
A perfect place to have a city view. Unfortunately it is too crowded. If you plan to visit, you have to make sure it is not weekend and you have arrived earlier, secured ticket. We tried two times in different occasions. Unfortunately we were unable to get in. It hs time limitation, in the evening, it gets closed.
However you would have good view, if it is summer, you can enjoy boat ride.
Dr. Abdul Ghaffar — Google review
Great giant wheel
It’s amazing
It’s made on riverbank
The view from its top point is awesome
You can see the Tianjin from top
You can watch moving fu xing train
This is really awesome tourist attraction of Tianjin city
It’s near to Italian style town
This is my second giant wheel experience first one is Japan nagashima spa land
Both are awesome
From one you can enjoy sea
From second you can enjoy river
Threshold — Google review
spent about 3.5 hours standing in a line to get on the top. It was beautiful, but the view was quit expected. To ride a circle takes about 25 minutes, the ticket price was 70RNB per person.
The Ancient Cultural Street Parking Lot is a convenient place to park when visiting the historic area. It offers easy access to the ancient cultural street and its many attractions, making it a great starting point for exploring the area. The parking lot provides a safe and secure place to leave your vehicle while you immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant atmosphere of the ancient cultural street. With its central location, it's an ideal spot for tourists looking to delve into the local culture and heritage.
5 stars service, each room provided all the essentials items like tea bags, water, the mini soap has rose petal, and the 2 in 1 (shower+shampoo) washing gel smelled nice.
Con: Check in procedure was long for foreigner, they were not familiar with the passport thing.
Pro: Clean and comfortable room. Great location, 15mins walk from the train station, many restaurants available downstairs. We have flight at night, but need to check out before noon, but we’re welcome to stay in the lobby, and beverage is available downstairs, they also provide desktop computers. (WiFi is available, but login processes is kinda odds)
Elliana L — Google review
Beautiful place
supreme — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's beautiful during the day, but the night view is even more beautiful.
A place that is perfectly suited to being called the Europe of the East.
Be sure to take a cruise
(Original)
낮에도 멋지지만 야경은 훨씬 아름다워요
동양의 유럽이라는말이 딱 어울리는곳
유람선은 꼭타세요
The tourist attraction known as Fifth Avenue is located in a city region boasting European-style architecture and luxurious homes. This district has a significant historical background with numerous old buildings converted into restaurants and living quarters, providing visitors with a nostalgic experience right at the core of an urban hub. The area offers peaceful strolls while enjoying various architectural designs, showcasing excellent examples of pre-war European homes.
Where British settlers to Tianjin lived in the 1800s and left behind much original Euro-styled architecture mixed with unique Chinese elements such as houses built with stunning porcelain mixtures and Colosseum-like football stadiums. Modern day Wudadao (Five Great Avenues) is filled with creative concept cafes, restaurants, bars. A foodie's paradise and where much of China's Western scenes are filmed as a result of rows upon rows of original European architecture. This is only one of the global ethnic settlements located in Tianjin.
Henry CP — Google review
Nice and peaceful place for a relaxing walk while enjoying the various architectural designs.
Eugene Tayam — Google review
Very nice beach fantastic stroll we had
andrew cheok — Google review
This place is full of historical buildings from colony time, a popular travel destination where you can find some quiet spots as well.
Lingfu Zhang — Google review
Great example of pre war European homes
David Nurse — Google review
Cultural heritage area with local twist
Deva Dharmapuspa — Google review
Fantastic place with a lot of history around.
Quite busy during weekends.
Bo Du — Google review
There is a very rich history in this district and a lot of old buildings converted to restaurants and living residences. Very much a blast from the past right in the heart of an urban city
Carl H — Google review
That is beautiful place, quiet and clean, cultural heritage and history of the past, the amazing clubs and restaurants is hidden in there. Must be to visit!
The Tianjin Museum is a sleek building housing a large and diverse collection of Chinese artifacts and art, many of which are related to the city of Tianjin. It offers an in-depth look into the history of Tianjin, including its transformation into a cosmopolitan city and its past involvement in events such as the Opium Wars. The museum's unique architectural structure resembles that of a swan spreading its wings, adding to its allure.
Tianjin Museum is by far the largest museum of such kind in China. It is more than hundred years old as it started its journey in 1908. The museum is five storied, plus one basement. It has a cafetaria, as well as a nice souvenir shop. The middle area, where there is a staircase, is huge and gives a bold public character to the building. There is a huge courtyard in front of the museum. It now houses relucs, artworks, artifacts to show the rich culture, heritage and history of Tianjin region.
Muhammad Mahfuzur Rahman — Google review
Not a lot of stuff, but definitely worth a visit if you're in the area, especially since it's free. Go on a weekend, they'll have more services available then. Beautiful architecture. Don't forget to go to the art museum next to it! Some great works on display, especially oil paintings by Wang on the second floor.
Cadee Qiu — Google review
Really good place to learn about Tianjin historical culture. Entrance fee was free so that's another good thing ABT it
Yanfeng Yang — Google review
Tianjin Museum is a master piece architecture to visit. Specially the atrium of the museum is remarkable and outstanding. Must visit place in Tianjin.
shoeb shrabon — Google review
The museum itself is just alright, but the whole street is lined with galleries and libraries which can easily take up half of your day. So it's a good place to visit.
Edzel Ares Sy — Google review
It's only 2 hours and 45 minutes car ride from Beijing. The entrance fee is free. You need your ID card to change the free ticket.
Michael Lee — Google review
It’s a really important museum if you like to understand chinese culture a little.
P T — Google review
Big and free museum. Most descriptions have an English translation as well.
Tianjin Binhai Aircraft Carrier Theme Park is a large military amusement park in the Binhai New Area, featuring the retired aircraft carrier Kiev from the Russian navy. The park integrates marine military and Russian culture, offering water action shows, car shows, dance performances, and parades. Visitors can tour the aircraft carrier and explore a Russia-inspired town with various dining options.
It's like Russia but in China! Good and entertaining water action show and the action car show with excellent performers. There are dance shows and a parade as well. The price of admission is about 220rmb(about 34 USD) per person. Some say it's a bit pricey but you get the water show, car show, dance show, a parade, the aircraft carrier tour and get to hang out in a nice Russia inspired town with lots of food to choose from. I think it's worth the trip if you happen to be in the TEDA/Tianjin area.
Leo Gomez — Google review
I visited here 5 years ago. An old Soviet Air Craft Carrier is built as a museum, where you have chance to see how a giant ship look like. The Chinese government bought it for the purpose of building a museum, but they did not. They use it to duplicate a real warship, a real Aircraft carrier, Liaoning.
Memtimin Atamann — Google review
Overpriced attraction. Suits military funs.
K Joe — Google review
Really interesting place!
Prices are little bit higher but worth to see and to experience the feeling.
Vedran Budimir Bajer — Google review
Probably one of the only theme parks like this in the world. It is part Russian themed and military themed. It is more of a novelty than anything and transportation options are problematic. However, it'd be a waste to miss it.
Kenrick Lam — Google review
(Translated by Google) The famous aircraft carrier park houses aircraft carriers bought from Russia. You can visit every floor from the weapons depot to the upper deck and the cab. When you go there, the upper cab is closed for maintenance. If you are interested in big ships, you can go and see it. . All other song and dance performances are just gimmicks.
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著名的航母公园,停着从俄罗斯买回来的航母,可以参观从武器库到上层甲板、驾驶室在内的各层,去的时候上层驾驶室封闭检修,如果对大船感兴趣,可以去看看。其它的什么歌舞表演都是噱头。
li jun — Google review
(Translated by Google) The ticket price is really expensive, 160 yuan. After reading it, I feel it’s not worth it. The most acceptable price is 100 yuan. There are a lot of people going there during holidays. It’s okay to take your children to see it, and you can learn some knowledge about aircraft carriers, but there’s really not much to see. You can still watch the naval battle performances outside.
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票價真貴,160元,看完覺得不值,最多可接受價格100元。節假日去的人很多,帶孩子去看看還可以,可以了解一些航母知識,但是可看的東西實在不算多,外面的海戰表演還是可以一看的。
方世玉 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Tickets cost 220, and tickets purchased online are about 199. Here you can see the unique flying car show and aircraft carrier storm show, and then... there is nothing special worth seeing. In short, the tickets are slightly expensive😂
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门票要220,网上购票约199,在这里你可以看到独一无二的飞车表演和航母风暴表演,然后…就没什么特别值得一看的东西了。简而言之,门票略贵😂
Daming Lake is a public park in Jinan, Shandong Province, featuring a large lake surrounded by beautiful natural scenery and cultural landmarks. The area includes one river (the moat), three springs (Baotu Spring, Black Tiger Spring, Wulongtan), and four parks. Visitors can enjoy boat rides to the center of the lake or island.
A good place to visit during day or night!
Alex Lu — Google review
A renown attraction in Jinan City. Nice place to enjoy boating.
K Joe — Google review
Public park with a very big lake. Option to take a boat ride to the center of the lake/island.
Yihan Lin — Google review
In summer, lotuses blooming is indeed a fine spectacle.
Mae Lee — Google review
Okay place and it’s free now so definitely go there if you’re in Jinan. Might try boating.
Sarfaraz Ahmad Khan — Google review
Beautiful spot in Jinan. Taking a boat tour was nice.
Pimonrat Tiansawat — Google review
Beautiful lake scenery - tranquil and peaceful. You can take a boat across the lake to one of the pavilions and admire the lake on the water.
chicken soup — Google review
Good and romantic place to hang out.
A must see place in jinan.
(Translated by Google) Very nice park
There is an introduction to the history of Japan’s invasion of China
There is a pond in the park with fur seals.
(Original)
滿不錯的公園
有結合一些日本侵華的歷史介紹
園區裡有個池塘裡面有養海狗
Kayfahalukalyowm Jó_reggelt_kívánok — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a spring city. There are springs gushing out everywhere.
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這是泉城啊,隨處有泉水湧出
李學舫 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Those who have passed the age of 16 don’t need tickets!
(Original)
过一甲子之士 不要门票!
Sim Chee Seng — Google review
(Translated by Google) Crowds of people
(Original)
人山人海
Snis Lou — Google review
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M269+G52, Baotuquan S Rd, Lixia District, Jinan, Shandong, China, 250012
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Qian Fo Shan Dong Lu
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
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Nature & Wildlife Areas
Qian Fo Shan Dong Lu, located in China, is a famous street known for its rich historical and cultural significance. This renowned thoroughfare has a captivating aura that draws tourists and locals alike. With numerous attractions lining its path, Qian Fo Shan Dong Lu offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors to explore. From ancient temples to traditional markets, this vibrant street showcases the essence of Chinese heritage.
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Li Xia Qu, Ji Nan Shi, Shan Dong Sheng, China, 250061
I'll never travel to Suzhou without this trip planner again
Zhoucun Ancient City Scenic Area is an extraordinary place with well-preserved historical details that showcase the influence of Chinese culture from centuries ago. The old town's stunning architecture and ancient artifacts are a testament to its rich history. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll and witness the remnants of ancient traditions, including various cultural monuments, temples, and pagodas. This national park offers a unique opportunity to explore China's past while enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
The old town is so amazing. Historical details is well kept and as we walk through the whole place I have found the influence of Chinese culture everywhere.
love it and be back soon hopefully!!!!
(Translated by Google) Recognized as a very old transfer that was well managed.Japanese explanation also available
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しっかり管理されていたとても古い移籍という認識 日本語解説もあり
The Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders is a somber museum that commemorates the tragic events of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. This memorial was built to honor over 300,000 victims who were slaughtered during this dark period in history. The exhibits include artifacts from the era such as weapons, eyewitness testimony, and photographs, documenting the horrors of the massacre.
A solemn ceremonial and historical place for this sad tragic history. It gets emotional since watched the movie: John Rabe, and indeed the good deeds by the few symbolize the greatness in humankind when all seems doom, carrying the spirit forward whenever the call of duty rises.
Pre-registration is required, bring passport/ID as well. Spent approx 3 hours going into details.
Clement Leong — Google review
It's a farce that this place is ranked the #1 attraction on tripadvisor for Nanjing. The museum is of fairly modern construction, and its subject solemn and poignant. That said, there is no way this should be more than a minor stop, when there are so many better places to visit in Nanjing: Xuan Wu Lake Park, the Presidential Palace, the Imperial Tombs of the Ming Dynasty, Sun Yat-Sen's Mausoleum, the old city walls, Zhong Hua Gate park, Nanjing Museum, and more.
Jian Yi Zhang — Google review
Very broad area, with great monuments and archive info. also has a park like section just to sit back and and take in what happened all those years ago. The setout is great sometimes theres entry fee amost of the time its free.
Shannon Luciano — Google review
A must visit Museum when you visit Nanjing, a recent memory shared amongst the people in remembrance of atrocities committed to the people of Nanjing.
As you walk in you can see the frames of most victims of the Nanjing Massacre and also those whom had survived and still live on with the memories.
You need to book in advance (Free) but recommend to donate some money when you enter. *Foreigners will require a Passport to enter*.
It is truly a sad place, the museum is very detailed with many monuments, pictures and archives exhibited for people to see.
“remember history and cherish peace, so as to create a better future”
Kuan-Yu Chen — Google review
It's really a sad place, honestly.
Besides the true pictures taken then, there are real dead bodies and bones buried here.
But from the history we learnt how to prevent this kind of things to happen.
If you come to NanJing, you must come visit this museum.
Garlon Zhang — Google review
We were not able to enter the main Memorial Hall as we did not realise that advance booking was required. When we tried to book using the QR code provided near the entrance, the Memorial Hall was already fully subscribed. However, we managed to book entry into the Hall of the Three Victories and the hall commemorating the comfort women. We spent all our time in the Hall of Three Victories. It is very educational, even for those who do not read Mandarin. A solemn reminder of the evils of war. May we never forget what horrors can be inflicted upon the world by materialism, covetousness, and hubris.
J.J. Lim — Google review
This is my second time visit and this time with my mom who was born a few years later after the massacre. As a Chinese citizen we've basically all gained quite some knowledge via media while the actual visit here is still truly, profoundly heartbreaking and shocking.
Besides the historical value, the hall itself is well designed, offering a holistic experience with some interactive sessions too. We listened to the tutorial audio along the way and that's quite helpful.
Its almost hard for our generation to relate as we now in a different age but those suffering times should never be forgotten. 🕊️ 🙏 🇨🇳
Vee — Google review
To better understand a significant and very tragic event in history, it's definitely worth a visit. Ensure you book in advance online. The entire memorial is done in a way which is factual but equally harrowing presenting what must be one of the worst and most heinous times in modern history. Not recommended for children.
B C — Google review
The first thing that dies in a war is humanity. Impressive place, definitely worth a visit. Also to understand the history and suffering of countries like China or Korea throughout the past century. 🙏
Deniz G. — Google review
You should definitely visit this museum, it shows what people are capable of and should be a warning. Right now, the issue is more important than ever
Michael Stich — Google review
Didn't get to see it as the museum and facilities were closed for this week and will potentially reopen next one. Nothing was mentioned on online in their webpage. Tried also booking tickets in advance but the link didn't work. Waste of time , causing bad reps with tourists .
The Presidential Palace, a historic Baroque building, serves as the president's office and is a significant site in China's modern history. Located on Changjiang Road, it forms part of a vibrant area that includes the Pilu Temple, Meiyuan New Village Memorial Hall, and other attractions.
Interesting place should come to know a pary of Chinese History.
ViTo Nguyen — Google review
So many people visit this very historical place, took awhile to get in thou - the first government of China (Republic of China) after the Qing dynasty. The president’s office looks clean and tidy n very very old looking... The garden is very beautiful, and lots of people are chilling here. There is also a souvenir shop in this place n a book store n some eatery...
KiM BooN LeE — Google review
So many people visit in the weekend, omg lol 😂 This is a very historical place - the first government of China (Republic of China) 🇹🇼 after the Qing dynasty. The president’s office looks clean and tidy. The garden 🪴 is very beautiful, and lots of people are chilling here. There is also a souvenir shop in this place, and a man is writing ✍️ traditional Chinese characters, which is impressive. 🤩
hehe — Google review
The place is beautiful .. was one of historical site in Nanjing. Visit in public holiday isnt recommended, place too crowded
mia Valmai (Mia valmai karjono) — Google review
Historical place in Nanjing that's not to be missed. Many parts of the palace ground really present an authentic feel of a era gone-by. Beautiful lake view and long passageways with full canopy tall trees along both sides given good shades.
Chan ST — Google review
for 40rmb its Poor, you need a valid ID (passports for foreigners) to buy tickets (Photo of Passports is fine too), Nothing inside screams out presidential Palace to me Just a Large residenctial area. mostly a garden and small gift shops. Its pretty boring and you should spend most of your nanjing time doing other activties or gardens rather than this place. Its basically a Garden with a small museum section. There are baggage storages inside as soon as you enter the gate, incase if your doing this before you leave NKG or dont have much time.
Shannon Luciano — Google review
Nanjing Presidential Palace (南京總統府) is an historic site which hugely reflects the modern history of China from Ming Dynasty (明朝) to Republic of China (中華民國). This building was the capital of Taiping Kingdom of Heaven (太平天國) and Republic of China (中華民國) as the most important culture heritage. When I strolled this building, I was encompassed with the beautiful and warm historical poetry. It is very recommended for every history fanatics to mark this place in the itinerary.
朱伯駿 — Google review
A great place to learn the history of modern China, you can spend half day to tour the whole place, actually, it's divided by dynasty, you can discover different dynasty one by one. The entrance fee is 40 RMB, which is around 7USD.
Stan Wang — Google review
This could be the one and only presidential palace of the Republic of China that is open to public. Admission is ¥40 (free for City Park Annual Pass holder), discounted ticket of ¥20 available for adolescents, students, elders, soldiers and disabled.
The site of the Nanjing Confucius Temple; this is a center of Chinese national culture. On the banks of the Qinhuai River, you are able to take river boats from here or even an old fashioned rickshaw ride if you should like. You will be greeted with the prevalent effervescence of Chou Do Fu! as you traverse the multitudes of unique curious shops and arts vendors; hand hammered jewelry, hand pulled confections, and tasty delights which you possibly may have not seen before. Spend the day here and you will find interesting antiques and unique food markets in the vicinity as well. A worthwhile destination.
William Wright — Google review
Beautiful location beside the river. Looks amazing specially at twilight
Mud Surfer — Google review
This is good to visit at night
蔡岳霖 — Google review
Good place, fully culture place.
yuntian “yt” zhong — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is where the tombs of Confucius and his father are located.
It is a famous tourist destination in Nanjing, so it is recommended as a must-visit place if you come to Nanjing.
It would be nice to look around along the stream in the center, and if you didn't eat, it wouldn't be a bad idea to have a leisurely meal at a restaurant adjacent to the stream and enjoy the atmosphere. Most of the shops around sell tourist products, so I didn't have any unusual experiences. There is also a tourist course where you can take a boat along the nearby stream, but I recommend taking it in the evening rather than during the day. It was nice to have a bit of a Hoi An feel in Da Nang, Vietnam.
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공자 부자묘가 같이 있는곳입니다.
난징에서 유명한 관광지여서 남경에 온다면 필수로 가야될 곳으로 추천할만 합니다.
중앙에 있는 냇가를 따라 주위를 둘러보면 좋을것 같고, 식사를 하지 않았다면 냇가에 인접한 식당에서 여유롭게 식사를 하면서 분위기를 느껴보는것도 나쁘지 않았습니다. 주위에 있는 상점들은 대부분 관광상품을 파는 곳이라 특이한 경험은 없었고, 주위에 냇가를 따라 배를 타는 관광코스도 있는데, 낮 보다는 저녁에 타는것을 추천합니다. 베트남의 다낭에 있는 호이안 느낌도 살짝 나서 좋았습니다.
Jun Ryu — Google review
(Translated by Google) Confucius Temple. This is a shrine dedicated to Confucius. There are many restaurants nearby and the surrounding area is pretty as it is located next to a waterway.
(Original)
공자묘. 공자를 모시는 사당이다. 주변에 식당들도 많이 있고 수로변이라 주변이 이쁘다.
Unsik Jang — Google review
(Translated by Google) Poet, poet, beauty, stone wall by the Qin Zhun River
(Original)
秦准河畔詩人墨客美女石壁
洪家勳 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is located inside the Fuzi Temple.
(Original)
夫子廟の中に有ります。
Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum is a grand and ornately designed complex located in Nanjing, China. The mausoleum pays tribute to Dr. Sun Yat-sen, one of the founders of modern China. The site features a steep staircase leading to the impressive structure, which was developed between 1926 and 1929. The picturesque region symbolizes Dr. Sun Yat-sen's dedication to the Chinese people and their struggle for independence.
If you have the chance and the ability to spend a day visiting this location I would strongly recommend it, parking is easy and there's nice giftshops/food shops at the very start. The location looks wonderful and once you're at the top you're able to see this amazing view.
Matthew — Google review
Great place to understand the history and contributions of Dr Sun Yat-Sen the first leader of the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party of China). He is widely respected by both the people of Taiwan and China.
Is actually very tiring after you climb to the top but it beautiful from the top, there's still many places to explore in this massive park. There's also shuttle busses to save energy if it becomes really tiring... Not able to go close to Dr sun statue when on top thou, just to walk round it n no photography too...
This attraction can become very crowded as there are many tour groups and visitors in general
KiM BooN LeE — Google review
This attraction is well managed and maintained. There are a lot of stairs so be prepared!
At the top you get to see a statue of the man himself. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.
Thomas — Google review
Great place to visit, a must go to place to understand the history and contributions of Dr Sun Yat-Sen the first leader of the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party of China). He is widely respected by both the people of Taiwan and China.
Can become tiring after you climb to the top and still have many places to explore in this massive park. I recommend to take shuttle busses whenever possible to save energy.
This attraction can become very crowded as there are many tour groups and visitors in general.
Kuan-Yu Chen — Google review
Very nice walk. From parking to top is around 25 min. The park around is amazing. It can be very busy. Specially in holidays. If you can walk Oke, then don’t take the electric gold cards. The walk true the Forest is very nice. 👍
Joost Van Der Zwaan — Google review
Climbing the stairs are worth it, the views are absolutely insane!!
Directions to get there: taxi or metro. Outside metro there’s a shuttle bus to the middle of the mountain which is 10 yuan per person. Then you have to purchase tickets in advance to enter and climb the stairs to the top
GG309YT — Google review
A mausoleon for famous Chinese politician Dr. Sun Yat-sen, who has been reviewed as father of Republic of China. To reach the top, it will be a little tough hiking tour. But the view is great. Remember to stay hydrated. It might be easily to get a heat stroke during the summer in Nanjing.
Chih-Yu Yang — Google review
Beautiful place need to cover a lot of distance by walk but worth while. The scenic area from top is better and lots of people on holidays. I visited last week but may be more beautiful in Autumn or Spring season.
manjesh kumar — Google review
As a member of an inexpensive package tour from Hong Kong, I was here in August, 2015. There were many visitors and I challenged my ability to take nice photos. Having been there, I thought I did not need any T-shirt depicting it!
Peter Kam Fai Cheung — Google review
It is an extraordinary experience, it is worthwhile spending some time for visiting this site, grades are nice and the sight from the top is wonderful, woods are really beautiful and there are several options to get souvenirs at the entrance. It is very recommendable visit to do.
Ernesto Chávez Féison — Google review
A beautiful place, worth every steps! The Mausoleum closes at 5 pm., we waited upstairs and could make some beautiful photos without a single person on them. By the way the place is overcrowded at opening hours... I think Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is the nr.1 spot in Nanjing.
I visited this place during the tsingming festival. It was filled with tourists and feeling very crowded. But the view is fantastic.
The lake is not huge, even walking will onky take around 90 minutes. But there concentrates trenmendos of cultural stories, please do invite a guide accompany with the tour. Guided tour worth the cost.
Ian Xu — Google review
A huge gardens with lake and beautiful scenery. You can walk near the lake to enjoy the fresh air and watch ducks in the lake.
andreas prasetyo — Google review
The view is amazing. Place is so huge. Best to allot like 3 hours above to really enjoy the place. Boat ride around lake is an option.
AC — Google review
It is so grateful to be here, and the lake is beautiful 😌
Deepak Deepak — Google review
Beautiful place! This is an absolutely must-see in Yangzhou!
Jonathan Leo Connor — Google review
One of the most beautiful gardens in the world.
Joy — Google review
(Translated by Google) The ticket price is not low. It’s up to you to decide whether it’s worth spending money to go in. For me, it’s a good choice to spend 100 yuan and spend an afternoon walking around. The park is very big and you can leisurely look around and walk around slowly. It is recommended that you bring your own water and water. Dry food, otherwise everything sold in the scenic spot will not be cheap.
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門票價格不低,值不值得花錢進去看見仁見智,對我來說花個一百塊可以逛一下午也是不錯的選擇,園區很大可以悠哉的看慢慢走,建議可以自己帶個水和乾糧,不然景區裡面賣的東西都不便宜
Jeffrey Wu — Google review
(Translated by Google) The scenery of this lake is really ordinary in Jiangnan, and the entrance fee is more than 100, so I went to Yangzhou twice and didn't get in. Friends from the north will probably like it.
(Original)
这样湖的风景在江南真的很普通还要1百多的门票,所以去了扬州2次都没有进,北方的小伙伴应该会喜欢
Ge Garden is a serene and renowned garden that showcases bamboo, orchids, laurels and rock displays representing the four seasons. It is located in the heart of a historically significant city and offers insight into Chinese culture and language through its intricate details. A guide is recommended to fully appreciate the gardens, which include unique features such as four hills and rare varieties of bamboo. The garden also features an impressive ancient house with detailed interior design.
Amazing chinese southern style garden. It has so many details of nature and buildings. Also the interior of ancient house is something to watch
dongning pu — Google review
Amazing chinese southern style garden, the guide was very knowledgeable.
robert lane — Google review
Ge Garden is an amazing treasure in the heart of a historical city. To understand the Chinese culture and language is to understand almost everything you see here. Understanding the gardens is a major component of this. I recommend a guide.
The 4 hills and the bamboo variety is one of a kind.
Curt Hays — Google review
Decently interesting garden/park with some cool history and architecture from the Ming Dynasty. It's super pretty with different types of bamboo and flowers everywhere, but very crowded in the summer (especially). Known for it's Four Seasons Mountains, which are big rockery builds in each of the corners of the garden which mirror the four seasons.
Lydia — Google review
Very beautiful old family garden,rich salt business family in long times,but now is a tourist place for government-owned.
Shian Gao — Google review
Historical part of Jang-čou city with many shops. I recommend visiting if you are in the area.
Jakub Novotný — Google review
Very scenic garden. Good to walk and relax.
Ho Weng Kin — Google review
Traditional Chinese garden with many photo opportunities.
Jinshan Temple is a well-known religious site established during the Jin Dynasty that offers tours of meditation halls, towers, and pagodas. Despite being less developed than other temples in China, it still carries significant historical significance and is worth exploring. It has been commercialized with various goods and souvenirs available for purchase, although some may be of poor quality. Visitors should note that tickets are expensive and plan accordingly to ensure they can afford the full experience.
I like digging into Myth, Legends, and folklore to dig up the past in what the dark ages might of been like Arthurian Legend is on the top of my list. Amazing place too bad I can never visit I think Legend of the White Snake WAS real in the past and eventually Lady Bai escaped the Leifeng Pagoda to re unite with her sister Xiao Qing yes I do believe they are real spirits not demons but spirits or spirit animal who take form on humans I see Legends about Angels and Gods who also take human form to blend in to prevent people from being afraid of them.
Futuristic Entity — Google review
This temple is totally commercialized, some goods and souvenirs with bad quality. Tickets are too expensive. If you r gonna plan a visit, be sure you have enough money to pay for everything here.
Frank Mahler — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ruixue Zhaofengnian, Jinshan Temple, one of the most famous temples in China. The Zhenjiang government's protection and classic development are far less than that of the Hangzhou government. But the name of Jinshan Temple has always been there, it is very worth visiting
(Original)
瑞雪兆丰年,中国最有名的几大寺庙之一的金山寺。镇江政府对此的保护以及经典的开发远远不及比如杭州政府。但金山寺的名号一直都在,非常值得一游
C Ves — Google review
(Translated by Google) Looking at Jinshan from afar, seeing the temple, seeing the pagoda, but not the mountain; flooded Jinshan Temple, the legend of the White Snake is known to everyone, a thousand-year-old ancient temple, well preserved and worth a visit
(Original)
遠望金山,見寺見塔不見山;水淹金山寺,白蛇傳大家都知道,千年古剎,保存的很好,值得一看
ANSON YANG — Google review
I have awful memories about this temple(I'm not a buddhist),this temple is small and I think the ticket is real expensive(60yuan just for a small temple , oh, come I'll never go to there again)
Vincent Lee — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you enjoy spiritual connections, this temple in the middle of the lake takes you to experience an encounter with the sublime and even more so with yourself.
It is a sample of the diverse and rich Chinese culture, its sociology and its religion, with the constant good disposition, joy, curiosity and dedication of the people of this incredible country.
If you are in Shanghai or Jiangsu province, this is a place you are going to love.
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Si disfrutas las conexiones espirituales, este templo en medio del lago te lleva a experimentar un encuentro con lo sublime y más aún contigo mismo.
Es una muestra de lo diverso y rico de la cultura China, su sociología y su religión, teniendo como constante la buena disposición la alegría curiosidad y entrega de las personas de este increíble país.
Si estás en Shanghai o en la provincia de Jiangsu, este es un lugar que vas a adorar.
Edwin Tusentt — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was on a business trip to Zhenjiang and finished my official duties early, but it was still early for the high-speed rail ticket I had booked. I accidentally discovered that the ancient temple of Jinshan Temple, which was flooded by the sea in the Legend of the White Snake, was actually nearby, so let's stop by and have a look!
There are not many tourists on weekdays. Remember the ticket price is 60 yuan, right? Although the entire temple is not very large, it is built along the hillside. There are quite a few steps to climb. It takes about more than an hour to walk. When you climb up to Fahai Cave, it is just a small room. I don’t know if it is. Fahai is a place for retreat and practice.
If you go all the way to Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, it may not be worth it, but if you pass through Zhenjiang, it is not a bad place to visit.
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出差鎮江,提早忙完公務,而已訂的高鐵票時間還早,一不小心發現白蛇傳裡法海水淹金山寺的古廟,居然就在附近,那就順道去逛逛吧!
平日遊人不多,記得票價是60元人民幣吧?雖然整個廟宇的面積不是很大,但是沿著山坡而建,要爬的階梯還真不少,走起來大概也要一個多小時,登高到法海洞時,就是一個小房間,不知道是不是法海閉關修行的場所。
如果大老遠跑一趟江蘇鎮江專程去一趟,或許覺得不值,但若路經鎮江,倒是不彷去走一走的好地方。
Terrence Huang — Google review
(Translated by Google) After going to Yangzhou to pick up Zhenjiang and heading north, I went to Jinshan Scenic Area to have a look. After all, Fahai Jinshan Temple is more famous.
The scenic spot adopts a package ticket. You can buy the ticket on the APP and swipe the code to enter the park. It is great to take a walk in the sunny weather. The park integrates the history and culture of Jinshan and Zhenjiang. It is worth a look when passing by, especially the Fahai Cave, Jiangshan Panorama and other attractions.
(Original)
去扬州取到镇江北上,就去金山景区看了看,毕竟法海金山寺较为有名。
景区采取套票,APP上买了票刷码入园,兜兜逛逛在晴天下很不错。园区将金山、镇江的历史文化都融入其中了。路过时值得一看,尤其是法海洞、江山一览等景点。
ZY Chen — Google review
(Translated by Google) The buildings are well preserved, the Buddha statues are wonderful, and the scenery is pleasant.
(Original)
建築保存良好,佛像精彩,風景宜人。
Percy Chang — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the novel, Fahai Sea floods the location of Jinshan Temple! antique!
(Original)
小說中法海水淹金山寺的所在地!古色古香!
China Dinosaur Park, also known as the Oriental Jurassic Park, is a sprawling attraction located in the Modern Tourism & Recreation Park in Xinbei district of Changzhou. Opened to the public in 2000, this park spans over 600 mu and offers a unique blend of museum exhibits, high-tech technology, multimedia experiences, and entertainment options. Visitors can explore real dinosaur fossils at the on-site museum and enjoy thrilling rides suitable for all ages.
Great rides, very kind staff. Park has clear interest in well maintaining their attractions and areas. We had a great visit for a great price.
Sean V — Google review
Lots of things to do. It could be a disappointment for people under 1.4 meters who want to ride the roller coasters.
R HH — Google review
Nice and good rides. Safety level good.
CM Yee — Google review
Large park with lots of attractions.
Good for kids and adults.
Øyvind Carlson — Google review
Nice place to hangout with children.
GAURANG PATEL — Google review
Huge place with a lot of fun!
Oldřich Kalaš — Google review
Park is very beautiful. ..
Subhash chand — Google review
Very nice 👍
Rachi Amiral — Google review
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60 He Hai Dong Lu, Xinbei District, Changzhou, Jiangsu, China, 213025
One of the most beautiful places in Changzhou city. It has two big Buddhists tamales. It has several Lakes. Some small ponds. It has so many kids rides. You can go with your family. Hope everyone will enjoy this place.
Sayed Ala Moududi — Google review
Biggest park in Changzou. Tiannnig temple is near by.
ajay gaikwad — Google review
Very beautiful place and people
El-Sayed Ali — Google review
(Translated by Google) Free park. I have been playing here since I was a child, and now I am bringing my daughter here to play. Very quiet and a great place to relax.
(Original)
免费的公园。从小就在这里玩,现在带自己的女儿来玩。很幽静,放松的好地方。
Yuan Li — Google review
(Translated by Google) The city park is large enough with dense trees to kill time.
(Original)
城市公園,佔地夠大,樹木濃密,可消磨時間
Tseng Jimmy — Google review
(Translated by Google) Clean and beautiful park
(Original)
干净优美的公园
zlh724 zlh — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hongmei Park is really a place for leisure and relaxation, and a great tool for home training.
(Original)
红梅公园,实在是休闲放松的胜地,居家练身的利器
剑施 — Google review
(Translated by Google) High CP value, worth traveling
(Original)
CP值高,值得-遊
Grand Buddha at Ling Shan is a remarkable park in China that boasts an enormous 88-meter tall Buddha statue, a magnificent palace, a temple and cultural shows. It is an exceptional location to experience absolute tranquility and peacefulness. The drive towards the park is breathtakingly beautiful, making it essential to take a cab. This spot offers stunning views of the beauty of China and is considered one of the most calming places in Wuxi.
A very tall Buddha statue standing at 88 meters in WuXi, you can actually see it from far away! This place is totally huge, I’d recommend using the cart service if you’re together with elderly. You will be amazed how big it is when you’re closer. You can enter the statue to touch the statue feet as well, though the waiting may vary depending on traffic.
They also got other areas such as the singing fountain that opens up on specific hours with all the beautiful water fountain and music accompanying a show.
Another one is a huge Russian castle that has such amazing art inside the area. I believe some of the rooms inside may be available for a big event as well.
Overall, a great and entertaining trip for 4 to 6 hours or more if you decide to eat in the castle.
Andre Bastary — Google review
Can’t rank this among the best Buddha temple in Asia — especially when visitors could smoke inside the area, drivers of shuttle trailers were allowed to honk, and tour guides could lead tours with speakers. All these distractions affect clarity and purity usually accompanying a typical zen experience.
Tony Leung — Google review
From a very young age, I was fascinated by big Objects. That's why I'm so excited to come to this Place. As expected, I was very surprised when I arrived. I like it very much. My favorite part is the show, which is Great!
Kyaw Thet — Google review
They respectfully request you to not take pictures of religious artifacts.
Nicholas Jarrett — Google review
The Grand Buddha statue that will put you at awe. No pilgrimage is complete without a visit to Lingshan, Wuxi. Truely majestic and tranquil sight to behold.
Joel Leow — Google review
A unique spot with absolute serene and calm environment, i suggest to take a cab as the driveway is breathtaking !! Perfect place to enjoy the beauty of China !! I would say best soothing place in Wuxi !! One can take pics at different angles of the same spot and each pic would still feel very different.
Muhammad Talha — Google review
such a beautiful place to take some pictures 📷📷📷
ZuperBolt — Google review
Top 10 in china. You have to visit every places in the park.
W R — Google review
The Grand Buddha is impressive and majestic; yet exudes a sense of peace, calm and tranquility. It is located on the north shore of Lake Tai, near Wuxi, Jiangsu. Standing at Standing at 88 metres, it is the largest bronze Buddha in the world and one of the largest Buddha statues in China and also in the world.
CK Cheong — Google review
Probably the most famous sightseeing place for tourists in Wuxi. Several attractions here and some are time specific so check out their website and take note of performance times.
Do yourself a favour and buy a complete route transportation ticket because the park is huge and wasting time walking may result in you queuing up or missing the shows.
Expect huge crowds even during weekdays and do plan to have a vegetarian lunch (not free or part of ticket).
Wilson Foo — Google review
I felt great peace on this beautiful place, was wondeful, there is a special show in the fountains with music and a great surprise that I fully recommend to watch! Fully recommended to visit!
Gustavo Barrios — Google review
Massive view and great show. They also have eateries around and you can feed pigeon there.
Wesley Wong — Google review
Being indian hindu visitor to this place i really feel everyone should visit and feel the vibes.
Santosh Narayan — Google review
I was in Suzhou and decided to take a Didi to visit this place, the cost was around 27 USD for a one way ride. The place is magical and we spent there 6 hours exploring all the wonderful building. I highly recommend to visit this place.
Taihu Yuantouzhu Scenic Area, also known as Southeast Gate 1, is a popular tourist destination due to its stunning natural beauty and religious significance. The area features the impressive 88-meter-tall Sakyamuni Buddha statue, made of bronze and named the Lingshan Grand Buddha. Visitors can enjoy picturesque views of the lake and surrounding landscapes, making it an ideal spot for photography.
(Translated by Google) Very comfortable, beautiful scenery, every place is beautiful to take pictures; very suitable for a day trip with family and friends
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很舒服、風景美,每個地方拍起照來都美美的,;很適合與家人、朋友一日遊之處
Tan Olive — Google review
(Translated by Google) This group seems to be mainly open to groups of tourists driving. In addition to cherry blossoms along the way, there are different flowers in the flower season.
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這個們好像主要開放給開車的團體遊客。花季沿途除了櫻花,還有不同花朵的美麗。
Nanchan Temple is a renowned Buddhist shrine located in Wuxi that features a stunning historic yellow temple exhibiting a magnificent 7-tiered pagoda and an impressive golden Buddha statue. The temple opens its doors to visitors from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM daily, allowing access only within these hours. Additionally, the vibrant night-time illumination adds to the beauty of this place of worship, making it even more mesmerizing after sunset.
There are several Buddhist temples in Wuxi. Nanchan Temple is one of them. It's from 8:30 to 5:30. Without this time you can't enter inside. It's become more Beautiful at night. Lovely place.
Sayed Ala Moududi — Google review
A bizarre experience. First, you were greeted with an army of “Dama”(大媽 / aunties)on a stage competing for a sponsored dance competition near the temple entrance. The music was, uh, deafening. Then you would bump into monks paying attention to their mobile phones and locals smoking inside the temple area. There was also a shopping corridor located next to the Temple, littered with run-down shops and stalls selling antiques, as well as vintage comic books and Mao badges from the 60s and 70s of the last centuries. If you were into architecture of centuries-old buildings with an authentic Zen vibe, I am not sure this is the place you are looking for. Free admission though.
Tony Leung — Google review
Wonderful place with lots of beautiful structures. Plenty of shops all around the vicinity. There is also a boat ride for all to enjoy.
Arafe Zawad Sajid — Google review
Nice shopping experience nearby.
P A Saajan — Google review
Good
yim yim — Google review
(Translated by Google) Being in it seems to be in ancient China. But unfortunately, it's not a real old town but an artificial one. But the temple itself is still worth to look around, even if you don't like shopping.
Being in it will make you feel like you are in ancient China, but unfortunately it is not a real ancient town, but an artificial antique business district. But even so, Nanzenji Temple itself is worth a visit, even for those who don't like shopping.
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Being in it seems to be in ancient China. But unfortunately, it's not a real old town but an artificial one. But the temple itself is still worth to look around, even if you don't like shopping.
身在其中會令人彷彿置身古代中國,不過可惜的是本身並不是真正的古鎮,而是一個人造的仿古商圈。但即便如此,南禪寺本身還是值得一看的,即便對於一些不喜歡逛街的人來說。
王淳民 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Closes at 4pm. When I went on a weekday, many of the nearby stores were closed as well, except for the restaurants. It's just worth a visit. The photos come out well too.
(Original)
오후 4시인가 닫음. 평일날 가보니 주변의 가계들도 같이 닫는지 식당을 제외하곤 닫은 가계가 많았음. 그냥 가볼만은 함. 사진도 잘 나옴.
kailas k — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nanzen Temple, Wuxi, China
Visited on Monday around 9am
Unfortunately it's raining
There are no other tourists
I was able to take a leisurely tour.
Next time, light up at night
I want to see.
(Original)
中国無錫市南禅寺
月曜日、AM9時頃訪問
あいにくの雨で
観光客は、他にいなくて
ゆっくり見学出来た。
次回は、夜のライトアップを
見たい。
R F — Google review
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32 Xiangyang Rd, Nan Chang Qu, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China, 214002