
- 4.5/5
M41***06What impressed me most about Qingmuchuan was its cultural history, its hospitality and thoughtfulness. When I stayed at the Qu Family Courtyard, I found that the ancient charm was interspersed with modern accommodations. The people in the town were enthusiastic but not snobbish, and they worked hard to live instead of just making money from tourists. My wife and children missed breakfast, and the little sister from the Qu Family Courtyard thoughtfully brought them food from the kitchen, which was very comforting. I will come again next time.
- 4.3/5
139***82Xinghan Scenic Area is a modernly constructed classical palace with a grand scale, but the interior is not very substantial. There are some antique-style murals and sculptures, but it lacks valuable cultural heritage. Even Liu Bang, who was the King of Hanzhong here, had no choice but to accept it!
- 4.6/5
Rob Gibson.Visited during a low peak time in late November....crowds were sparse and many attractions seemed quiet or closed. Worth a visit during any season though, spectacular scenery and environment
- 4.6/5
E46***66Thousand Buddha Cliff is a relatively important scenic spot in Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province. How can you not visit it? Thousand Buddha Cliff is located on the banks of the Jialing River. The scenery is very beautiful, but many of the grottoes have been destroyed, which is a pity. It is still worth recommending.
- 4.6/5
E46***66Longtoushan in Hanzhong City is definitely worth a visit. There are direct buses from Hanzhong Bus Station to the scenic area, which is very convenient. This ticket + cable car package includes the escalator. The scenery is beautiful, highly recommended!
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userWe chose a good time to visit Micang Mountain. The day before, it was foggy, and although the sun wasn't out on the day we went, it did brighten up for a while in the afternoon. Most importantly, the scenic area was very conscientious. At the dam transfer area, they kept announcing through loudspeakers that most of the red leaves on Xianglu Mountain had fallen, and advised tourists not to spend money on the cable car up. Other scenic areas should learn from them and put customers first.
- 4.5/5
大 牛Maijishan Grottoes are quite unique. The grottoes are carved into the cliff face of a solitary mountain peak, with each cave resembling a bird's nest. Visitors can only climb up and down via elevated walkways, which is quite thrilling, though a bit scary for those with a fear of heights 😂. Most of the Buddha statues here are made of clay, unlike those in other grottoes. The sculptures are very lifelike, which is also related to the clay sculpture technique, as it is easier to carve and refine them this way.
- 4.8/5
139***82Although most of the buildings were reconstructed in 2008, they still allow visitors to understand the history of this ancient city. Several thousand-year-old cypress trees within the ancient city are truly magnificent. The ancient city is not large; with a combined ticket covering several attractions, you can quickly explore it all.
- 4.6/5
西山晴雪Jianmen Pass is definitely worth a visit. Li Bai wrote of it as a place where "one man can hold the pass against ten thousand," and only by being there in person can you truly appreciate its grandeur. Moreover, it was late autumn, and the mountains and forests were ablaze with color, a truly beautiful sight.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userYou must visit the Fuxi Temple, the first of the Three Huangs. In fact, I like the fireworks in the streets and alleys of Tianshui the most. After visiting Fuxi City, I walked straight out and found a big market with all kinds of fruits and food. I bought a big bag, thanks to the hotel front desk who told me.














