
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThere were hardly any queues during the off-season. Parking at parking lot number 6 is the most convenient, as it's within walking distance of the entrance, eliminating the need for a shuttle bus. The path leading out of the east gate is quite long, which isn't very convenient for the elderly.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userMount Emei is the sacred site of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, and it's worth a visit. The high-speed rail journey from the station to Leidongping takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes. After getting off, it's about a 30-minute hike (there are monkeys along the way) to the cable car station. The cable car takes 3 minutes to ascend the mountain, followed by a 10-minute hike to the Golden Summit. A visit to the Golden Summit takes about 1 hour. The road from Leidongping to Wannian Temple is under construction until the end of the year, so the bus service and the Wannian Temple cable car are suspended. Currently, only the Leidongping-Huanglong Visitor Center-Wuxiangang bus service runs intermittently, but there may be at least a 30-minute wait when there are few passengers. The journey from Leidongping to Wuxiangang takes about 2 hours. Arriving at the Monkey Nature Reserve in the afternoon, I didn't see a single monkey.
- 4.4/5
M44***08The trip to Wawu Mountain far exceeded my expectations! Booking the tickets and sightseeing bus package through Ctrip was very convenient. The tour guide was professional, and the itinerary was well-planned. The "Table Mountain" platform at the summit is vast and magnificent, with towering ancient trees and babbling brooks, like a green paradise. Lanxi Waterfall cascades down. The mountain mists shifted constantly, sometimes creating a fairyland atmosphere, sometimes revealing a clear blue sky; every step was a scenic view. The facilities were excellent, and the staff were welcoming. This trip completely relaxed my mind and body; it's an excellent choice for escaping the city and getting close to nature. Booking through Ctrip was smooth throughout, and the experience was fantastic. Highly recommended!
- 4.8/5
M54***66We went with one adult and one child. I was a college student and it cost 68 yuan, while my mother cost 260 yuan. Overall, it was a bit expensive and we didn't think it was worth the price. The jellyfish exhibit, which we were most looking forward to, was not open when we went, which was a huge disappointment.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe Wuhou Temple is definitely worth visiting. I went there with a sense of reverence because I love reading "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and admire Zhuge Liang. I saw the two memorials to the emperor, many rubbings, and statues of Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, and many other heroes of Shu Han. The environment inside is also quite nice, and many tourists were taking photos.
- 4.6/5
不胖的胖妹妹This is a free old street in the style of western Sichuan, located in the center of Chengdu, adjacent to the famous Wuhou Temple. It is easily accessible, with a large area, distinctive features, numerous shops, and a bustling atmosphere.
- 4.7/5
li13liExcellent! The environment is beautiful and lush. Children can even see poems by various masters. It's definitely worth a visit. You can easily spend half a day exploring the indoor area, or two or three hours just walking around and looking at everything.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userArriving just in time for the ginkgo leaves to turn golden, a visit to the Sichuan Provincial Museum offers a unique experience. Besides the permanent exhibitions, they are setting up other temporary displays. A museum visit isn't a once-in-a-lifetime event; frequent visits are the best way to go.
- 4.3/5
M25***76There's a decent VR experience. The lines are relatively short. Book in advance to minimize wait times. You can also explore the area around the pier, where you can interact with NPCs and even sing.
- 4.7/5
Victoria小女人From the resounding gongs and drums at the beginning, to the delicate performance of the excerpted opera, to the exquisite puppetry and hand shadows, the humor of the rolling lanterns, and finally the stunning face-changing, costume-changing, and fire-breathing, every segment showcased the actors' superb skills. The charm of intangible cultural heritage is indeed well-deserved!














