
- 4.7/5
M52***87One of the treasures of the Anhui Provincial Museum The design is very unique. It seems that there are very few artifacts related to "drums" from the same period in Henan (lacquerware similar to the style of Zeng Hou Yi and Mawangdui artifacts have been unearthed in Xinyang, but they seem rare elsewhere? There are many chime bells and chime stones, perhaps because drum stands are difficult to preserve...). The signature artifact, the "Cloud Pattern Five-Column Shaped Vessel" It looks a bit like a Lego dragon head? An animal head? A shaped vessel. A very cute little dog? A tiger? The bronzes are indeed different from the traditional Central Plains style, showing a strong fusion of northern and southern characteristics. (And the bronze formula is probably different, and the soil in which they were buried is also different, so sometimes a strange blue patina appears. The most typical example is probably the "Four Vessels of E Hou," but E Hou was from Hubei, while E Jun Qi was from Anhui. I don't know what their relationship is... maybe because they were both from E?) The cultural and creative products for the E Jun Qi Festival are very beautiful! There's a fun little game about E Jun Qi upstairs, suitable for children!
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userOf the four pavilions included in the joint ticket, Yang Zhenning's Former Residence and the Sanhe Battle Museum are relatively large, while the other two are quite small with limited exhibits. They also don't attract many visitors on weekdays.
- 4.6/5
M52***87The autumn colors are absolutely stunning! Right on the banks of the Baohe River, it's within walking distance of Xiaoyaojin Park and Li Hongzhang's Former Residence, and easily accessible by public transportation (bus and subway). The clear blue water and sky reflect the red maples and dawn redwoods, creating a picturesque scene! Traveling from Kaifeng Prefecture, where Bao Zheng worked, to his hometown evokes a unique feeling! Whether it's Bao Gong Lake in Kaifeng Prefecture or the Baohe River in Hefei, both feature willows swaying along the banks, their beautiful scenery further highlighting Bao Zheng's incorruptibility! (So, actually, many prominent figures in the Northern Song Dynasty have their share of gossip, such as Bao Zheng offering wine at a banquet, which Wang Anshi refused to drink…) You can buy souvenirs from the vendors; their stalls are beautifully decorated, and you can even take photos! If you have time, you can take a boat tour on the Baohe River, or climb Qingfeng Pavilion for panoramic views. A leisurely stroll along the riverbank is also very pleasant and refreshing! The restored tomb chamber can be visited, and the park also exhibits some artifacts unearthed from the Bao family tombs... It's incredibly simple! Truly, he was incorruptible!
- 4.7/5
M29***54The scenery is nice, and the ticket is 30 yuan cheaper than on other apps. If you want to buy the entrance ticket and cable car ticket together, you can book in advance on Xianyu (a second-hand marketplace). It's 139 yuan including the entrance ticket and round-trip cable car ticket, which is quite a good deal.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userThe entire scenic area is highly interactive, even the architecture incorporates interactive elements. The host was highly skilled, humorous, and possessed various talents, which was a huge plus and added a wonderful atmosphere to the bonfire party. It was a truly relaxing experience, and if you're in good physical condition, the night view is definitely worth a hike! A very enjoyable trip, I'd love to come again.
- 4.8/5
我有📷⌨️你有啥The Jiuhua Mountain Scenic Area has been improving its services year by year. It's getting better and better. As a Buddhist, and considering it's a sacred site for Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, I still recommend visiting to pay homage if you can afford it. There are free shuttle buses from the high-speed rail station. Then, go to the visitor center to transfer to the scenic area bus. It costs 50 yuan round trip. Honestly, this is quite good. The entire scenic area has a rather strong commercial atmosphere, but it's acceptable.
- 4.3/5
囧囧燕ArielBefore going, I read many reviews that advised against it, which honestly made me quite nervous. After going, I found it to be actually quite nice. Although it's not as well-established as some tourist attractions, it has its own unique charm. Personally, I recommend paying a small fee to climb to a higher vantage point; it's not expensive. Don't rush to take a panoramic photo and leave; zooming in reveals many beautiful details. If you can get up early, go out and explore before sunrise. The deserted ancient town is all yours to photograph, and every shot will be a masterpiece.
- 4.5/5
虾米童A walk around Taohuatan takes about two hours. The main attractions are on the opposite bank, requiring a ferry ride. There's a pavilion atop Wang Lun's tomb, probably the highest point in Taohuatan, offering a panoramic view of the ferry crossing. Taohuatan also features an ancient town and old streets with beautiful Hui-style architecture, well worth a visit.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userNiushou Mountain is a large scenic area with magnificent architectural designs, especially the Buddha Palace. Its unique shape and exquisite interior details are breathtaking. Whether it's the reflection in the pool or the arched corridors of the Buddha Palace, every shot is a masterpiece, making it well worth a visit!
- 4.7/5
APPLECiciTeacher Zhang Jun, our guide at the Great Bao'en Temple, patiently and meticulously sent us the meeting point and route in advance. The tour consisted of three sessions, but due to the extensive content, it went on for an extra half hour. He didn't even have time for a sip of tea! From the art of the Jetavana sculptures to the history of the Great Bao'en Temple Pagoda, to the excavation of the Buddha's skull relic and the historical and artistic value of the artifacts, he eloquently explained everything, captivating us and leaving us wanting more. This trip to the Great Bao'en Temple was just a beginner's guide; we'll definitely meet again!














