
- 4.3/5
弦上的小蚂蚁The scenery is okay, but the price-performance ratio is low. Aside from the first attraction, Ganlu Rock, which is beautiful, the subsequent "One Line Sky" is just so-so. The last attraction, in particular, is a rip-off; they make tourists pay for two rides – one up and one down – with absolutely no view, a pure waste of money and time. The funniest part is that at the third attraction, you first see a lookout shouting out prices. Later, inside, the staff are all trying to sell you the ride, saying the climb is tiring and you have to pay 80 yuan to go up. When no one's going, they say 50 yuan, and finally, when everyone's about to leave, they just give you the "Magic Carpet" ride for 10 yuan. It only takes five minutes to climb up and five minutes to come down. It's such a rip-off.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userA spontaneous trip to Dajue Mountain. In the late autumn and early winter, I invited my best friend for a quick getaway. Thanks to the enthusiastic guidance of my friends on social media, everything went smoothly, from hailing taxis to buying tickets and arranging the itinerary. Although it was the off-season, the weather was great. We experienced the cliffside bullet train, climbed Nantianmen, and visited Dajue Mountain Temple, making the trip compact yet well-paced.
- 4.5/5
M16***21The scenery was nice, but the management was chaotic, and the routes were confusing too. At the intermediate stop, people waited for the sightseeing bus, but there were no queues, no staff, and one bus after another passed by. When one finally stopped, a huge crowd scrambled to get on. After watching the "Promotion to Officials" performance, tourists had no idea which way to go; there was absolutely no suggested route.
- 4.6/5
120***76I've been to Wuyishan twice and highly recommend it. It truly lives up to its reputation as a World Heritage Site, a National Park of China, and one of China's Top Ten Famous Mountains. Although the scenic area is large, the shuttle buses are quite convenient, making the visit less tiring. We drove there and stayed in the city center, where the hotels were great value for money.
- 4.6/5
C66893822Very good 👍 The scenery background is not moving, but the audience seats are rotating. It is a wonderful design that maintains the high level of the Impression series. It was a thunderstorm day and there was lightning in the background. It was unforgettable.
- 4.6/5
M88***14This stay was absolutely fantastic! The cleanliness of the guesthouse far exceeded my expectations. The room was spotless, the bedding smelled fresh, and the bathroom facilities were sparkling clean—not even the corners were missed. As a clean freak, I was extremely satisfied. The owner was also incredibly warm and attentive, patiently sharing everything from directions before check-in to local travel tips and restaurant recommendations after arrival. They even proactively helped with luggage and answered any travel questions, making me feel completely at ease. Staying here felt like home—clean, comfortable, and with the warmth of a friend. I've already recommended it to my friends, and I'll definitely choose this place again next time!
- 4.6/5
跳跃的土豆As a standard 5A-level scenic spot, the service standards are in place and the prices are acceptable. The scenic area has its own affordable supermarket (the way domestic scenic spots make money is really ugly). The entire tour is on foot, with the main loop and the Xiake route. The scenery is quite good.
- 4.6/5
_YX***36Ah, the weather was a bit bad, so I didn't see many sights. The location itself is nice, there's an elevator, and you can walk up. To be honest, the steps were a bit tiring. The corn near the scenic area was quite cheap, 4 yuan for a pretty big one.
- 4.6/5
龙界vs至尊I wanted to come two years ago, but some spots were closed because the scenic area was preparing to upgrade to 5A. Now that it's finished, I took advantage of the good weather to come and visit, and I was not disappointed!
- 4.6/5
行摄ingThe night view was indeed as magical as advertised, a delightful surprise! Wandering through the food street, I had a fleeting sense of déjà vu, like stepping into the animated film *Spirited Away*. Lanterns hanging from the cliffs, a giant moon atop the mountain, the ever-changing lights on the highest peak pavilion, ancient buildings on the mountainside, streams flowing through the valley—all three-dimensionally distributed, layered upon each other, with interplay of light and shadow, and tourists dressed in ancient costumes—it truly felt like stepping into another era!














