
- 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
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.
- 4.5/5
玉米须Very happy, the scenery is great. In May 2002, Jianglang Mountain Scenic Area was selected as the fourth batch of national key scenic spots; 10 In August 2010, Jianglang Mountain was included in the World Natural Heritage List as one of the series of nominations for "Chinese Danxia"; 36 In February 2017, the scenic area was officially rated as a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. 40 Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, Bai Juyi, Lu You, Yang Wanli, Xin Qiji, Xu Wei and other celebrities have left poems in Jianglang Mountain, and the Ming traveler Xu Xiake visited this place three times
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userJianglang Mountain, formerly known as Jinchun Mountain and Xulang Mountain, is located in the southwest of Jiangshan City, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. It is renowned for its "majestic grandeur and unparalleled beauty in Southeast China." Jianglang Mountain is a captivating natural and cultural mountain. As a World Natural Heritage site, it is an outstanding representative of Danxia landforms. Its iconic "Three Stones," rising 312 meters high, stand majestically in a "川" (river) shape, earning it the title of "China's First Danxia Peak." The "One Line Sky" in the mountain, 312 meters high and 298 meters long, narrows to only 3.5 meters at its narrowest point, and has been identified by 56 geological experts from East China as the "Longest One Line Sky in China." Langfeng Tianyou is a paradise for hikers, with its near-vertical iron ladders and over 3,500 stone steps. While challenging, it offers climbers a sense of triumph, allowing them to experience the exhilaration of "reaching the summit and becoming the peak." Jianglang Mountain not only boasts stunning natural scenery but also possesses a profound cultural heritage. This is the place where Xu Xiake visited three times, and many literati such as Bai Juyi and Lu You also left poems here. In addition, the scenic area where Jianglang Mountain is located is connected to the surrounding Qingyang Village and Ershibadu Ancient Town, where nature and culture complement each other.
- 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!
- 4.8/5
译幻泽The terraced fields here have a serene and peaceful beauty! I went early in the morning, and it wasn't crowded. It's a good option for those who want to see the sunrise! Staying halfway up the mountain makes it very convenient to get there! Strolling through the terraced fields felt refreshing and invigorating; I felt so free and happy! The kids also loved it. Aside from refusing to have their pictures taken, they enjoyed wandering around, connecting with nature, and appreciating the beautiful scenery. It was a wonderful family trip!
- 4.6/5
yexxhhThis is a well-deserved 4A scenic area. It's not very famous, but the scenery inside is excellent. You can take a cable car up the mountain to save energy. Inside, you can explore a loop route; follow the signs to avoid getting lost. The rocks are strangely shaped, showcasing the wonders of nature. Hiking on the mountain is quite time-consuming and energy-intensive. It's recommended to take the 211 route (the one on the left) after exiting the cable car; the 985 route on the right is more strenuous and challenging…
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe scenery is nice, and the night view is beautiful, but there's a lack of interactive activities. It's mostly guesthouses and shops, making it a bit monotonous. Apparently, there was a fire on December 13th; safety measures need to be taken to address potential hazards.
- 4.7/5
_We***881. Great location, clean and quiet, attentive service, will definitely come again! 2. Ideal for business trips, comfortable bed, fast WiFi, and great value breakfast. 3. Very convenient for families with children, attention to detail, highly recommended!
- 4.5/5
炎雪风A place worth visiting, with quiet streets and refreshing air. If you have time, listen to the history of the Tongji Canal and see the ancient overpass. The builders and all the supporters can be admired and respected...














