
- 4.3/5
M49***16Hulin Ancient Village, the giant pandas are so cute, especially when they are sleeping, so cute! The giraffes are also good-looking, the flying magic carpet, the glass plank road, exciting, exciting, exciting
- 4.3/5
M52***52I was a little disappointed after taking bus 92 to the Chulechuan Grassland stop. There was no grassland, just a desolate meadow with very short, dry grass. In the distance, I saw a building that looked like a yurt, went inside for a quick look, took a photo with a sculpture of a Mongolian beauty, and then came out via a road near the mountains. There was a bus stop for bus 115 by the roadside. After waiting a while, the bus arrived (it came from the Red Education Base), and I rode for two stops before finally reaching the core scenic area! It was breathtaking! Grasslands, towering green mountains, and babbling rivers were all within easy reach, a truly beautiful sight. The only downside was that I didn't see any horses or sheep. For the return trip, I first took bus 115 to the Red Education Base, then transferred to bus 92. Bus 115 is a suburban bus, running approximately every hour, so be mindful of your travel time. No entrance fee is required.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userOverall, I enjoyed the trip very much. Our tour guide, Xiao Feng, was attentive and responsible throughout, arranging punctual and safe transportation. Her explanations along the way were also very patient and detailed. I was extremely satisfied and thoroughly enjoyed the trip.
- 4.6/5
钧儿宝贝Visiting the mining park during the off-season, we encountered an unexpected challenge in forming a group. Having booked the first session at 9:30 AM, we arrived early at 9:15 AM, full of anticipation, only to be shocked to be told that a minimum of five people were required to go down into the mine. This crucial requirement was not mentioned in the booking information we had reviewed beforehand. Fortunately, things changed a few minutes later. Around 9:30 AM, a young woman who had come alone and two men who had come together arrived one after the other, finally forming a "temporary miner team," allowing us to begin our underground tour. The underground scenery itself was very unique, and the immersive experience of going down into the mine to witness the real working conditions of the miners exceeded our expectations, making it well worth a visit. However, some service details during the visit were a letdown: the ticket office staff were curt and unpleasant; an extra 5 yuan guide fee was required to go down into the well, but the guide kept their distance from us throughout, like a pre-programmed NPC, lacking interaction and communication, making us feel that the 5 yuan was not worth it. Friendly reminder: If you buy tickets online for 85 yuan, you must purchase a group guide fee of 5 yuan per person at the self-service machine at the ticket office (this is not included in the experience ticket). Please check the size of both shoes in the changing room. Also, you cannot bring any of your own electronic devices; you need to rent a special explosion-proof phone for the scenic area to take photos, 50 yuan per time. The underground tunnels still retain their original excavated sections, and there are patrol personnel who regularly check for and handle any rockfalls, so please remember to keep your helmet welded securely on.
- 4.7/5
墨晓意This Ming Dynasty building, rich in cultural, historical, and verve, lies across from the Jokhang Temple and bordered by Shaomai Street. It embodies a rich tapestry of history and religious heritage. Walking quietly here, one hears the stirrings of history. Emperor Kangxi himself once stayed here temporarily, and the area has witnessed different people and events throughout history. This powerful statement demonstrates that successful cultural tourism must integrate the humanities. It's truly true.
- 4.7/5
蓉归故里Dazhao Temple is the most important royal temple in Hohhot and Inner Mongolia, and a must-see scenic spot when visiting Hohhot. The entire temple is magnificent and worth spending half a day visiting. The nearby Sai Shang Old Street is also worth a visit. The only downside is that it gets very crowded with tourists during the summer vacation.
- 4.4/5
晶莹带你看世界Encountering Saishang Old Street and Immersing in the Ancient Charm Stepping onto Saishang Old Street, I felt like I was plunging into the embrace of bygone times. The bluestone pavement beneath my feet, polished smooth by time, felt like a dialogue with history with every step. The quaint shops lining the street resembled mysterious treasure boxes. As I wandered through them, my gaze was captivated by the exquisite handicrafts. The vibrantly colored paper-cuts and delicate, vivid leather carvings all left me marveling at the masterful craftsmanship of the folk artists. The air was filled with the aroma of delicious food. A bite of grilled lamb skewers, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, with just the right amount of spice, instantly ignited my taste buds. Standing in the center of the old street, I watched the bustling crowds—tourists like me, their faces filled with curiosity, and locals, leisurely and content. Here, tradition and modernity intertwine in perfect harmony. Saishang Old Street is more than just a street; it's a living history book, documenting the city's past and transformation. I was intoxicated by this ancient charm and modern style and was reluctant to leave. This unique experience will always remain deep in my memory and become a precious treasure.
- 4.8/5
蓉归故里Huayan Temple is a treasure trove of Tang, Song, and Yuan dynasty architecture still existing in China. It is also a must-see scenic spot when visiting Datong. The Buddha statues inside the temple are magnificent and exquisite, and it is well worth a visit. The only downside is that there are a lot of tourists during the summer vacation.
- 4.7/5
不帅不酷又矮没钱的大叔During my recent trip to Shanxi, I visited several ancient cities. Although many of the ancient cities we see today are rebuilt later, Datong Ancient City does have many historical sites worth visiting! Huayan Temple, Prince Dai's Mansion, Shanhua Temple, the Nine Dragon Wall, and many others are all historical relics well worth seeing. Therefore, I suggest that you allocate more time to Datong, a city full of cultural heritage!
- 4.5/5
珊珊伟大It was cold, but the performers were very professional. I was deeply moved by the iron flower performance in the end. The background music was amazing, and the iron flower performance was full of sincerity. The process was well designed, and the staff were all very dedicated!














