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Reviews: Robin Hood's Nottingham: Interactive Game & Walking Tour
Guest User2024-07-14
This is a great concept. A fantastic and fun way to explore Nottingham. The instructions were really clear and accurate and we discovered a lot about the city we’d never have otherwise learnt. The only disappointment was that the game seems to be very heavy on the phone battery and unfortunately my fully charged phone didn’t quite last the course. In hindsight I would’ve been more careful to not keep the page open as we were walking. This said it was a great day and the beauty of it is you are in control. You can stop for drinks/shopping/museum visits as you wish and just carry on once you’re finished. Definitely recommend this, and you only need to download it on one phone.
Reviews: Shakespeare's Birthplace
Guest User2017-06-07
Shuidonggou Scenic Area is quite large, different from what I had imagined. It's actually two separate attractions: one is an archaeological excavation of the living environment of ancient humans from 3000 years ago, and the other is a hidden military cave dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. Both are truly impressive. There are various modes of transportation within the scenic area to facilitate visitor access. One section offers the option of horse-drawn carriage or boat; taking a horse-drawn carriage to the next location is shorter and more convenient for the elderly or those with mobility issues. The hidden military cave was a pleasant surprise. Although built in the Ming Dynasty, it's more advanced than the tunnels in the classic Chinese novel *Dungeon Fighter Online*. It must have been a military feat back then; the Ming Dynasty certainly had the money and manpower. The scenic area is definitely worth a visit.
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