
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThere were hardly any queues during the off-season. Parking at parking lot number 6 is the most convenient, as it's within walking distance of the entrance, eliminating the need for a shuttle bus. The path leading out of the east gate is quite long, which isn't very convenient for the elderly.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userAs a collection of stone carvings, this is a gem unlike any other. Most of the carvings are located outdoors, and the statues are tall, lifelike, and grand in scale, including the largest reclining Buddha. They are national and even world treasures, well worth seeing.
- 4.4/5
滨翠山庄Getting to Shunan Bamboo Sea is very convenient now; it's just a few minutes from the highway exit. The scenery inside the scenic area is beautiful, and you can even see pandas. I searched online and found the top-ranked hotel, which I heard is the best hotel in the scenic area: Shunan Cultural Tourism Resort Hotel. The hotel has very complete facilities, a swimming pool, beautiful scenery, and excellent service. I'll definitely come back next time I have the chance!
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userMount Emei is the sacred site of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, and it's worth a visit. The high-speed rail journey from the station to Leidongping takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes. After getting off, it's about a 30-minute hike (there are monkeys along the way) to the cable car station. The cable car takes 3 minutes to ascend the mountain, followed by a 10-minute hike to the Golden Summit. A visit to the Golden Summit takes about 1 hour. The road from Leidongping to Wannian Temple is under construction until the end of the year, so the bus service and the Wannian Temple cable car are suspended. Currently, only the Leidongping-Huanglong Visitor Center-Wuxiangang bus service runs intermittently, but there may be at least a 30-minute wait when there are few passengers. The journey from Leidongping to Wuxiangang takes about 2 hours. Arriving at the Monkey Nature Reserve in the afternoon, I didn't see a single monkey.
- 4.3/5
M25***76There's a decent VR experience. The lines are relatively short. Book in advance to minimize wait times. You can also explore the area around the pier, where you can interact with NPCs and even sing.
- 4.9/5
My buddy bearWas a wonderful experience with our family with our young boy. There was tea and snacks, really enjoyed the full engaging show.
- 4.7/5
难 得糊 涂Chunxi Road Pedestrian Street—Chengdu's most bustling urban living room, located in Jinjiang District, Chengdu. The main street runs east-west, approximately 1.2 km long, and is open all day with no admission fee. Centuries-old shops + international trendy brands: Zhong Dumplings, Lai Tangyuan (glutinous rice balls), Long Chaoshou (wonton soup), and other time-honored Chinese brands are adjacent to shopping malls like IFS, Taikoo Li, and Qun Guang, offering a one-stop shop for luxury goods, affordable trendy brands, and Sichuan souvenirs. City landmarks: The "climbing panda" on the 7th floor of IFS rooftop, the Sun Yat-sen bronze statue in Zhongshan Square, and the 3D naked-eye panda giant screen at the Hongxing Road intersection, all illuminated with stunning nighttime atmosphere. Cultural surprises: A 5-minute walk to the ancient Daci Temple, a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling city; the "Slow Lane" area of Taikoo Li features shadow puppetry, Shu embroidery, and Fangsuo Bookstore, offering a unique Chengdu experience of "shopping—exhibitions—tea." Must-try snacks: Bo Bo Chicken, Three Cannons (a type of glutinous rice ball), Sweet Water Noodles, Fatty Intestine Noodles, and Sugar-coated Fried Dough Sticks. Chunxi Road is a microcosm of Chengdu, featuring "century-old shops, international trendy brands, panda landmarks, and Sichuan snacks." From morning till night, it offers a one-stop shop to satisfy all your shopping, eating, and photography needs.
- 4.9/5
_TI***6wIs was such an amazing place. Good experience for such a low price, I would recommend it to everyone
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userI booked my tickets online almost a month in advance, but I couldn't choose my seats. I arrived at 7 pm that evening, picked up my tickets, and my seats were numbers 14, 16, and 18 in a row, slightly to the right of the middle. It felt like most of the good seats were taken by tour groups. The performance was excellent and worth seeing. We arrived early and had some covered-bowl tea on the first floor.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe Wuhou Temple is definitely worth visiting. I went there with a sense of reverence because I love reading "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and admire Zhuge Liang. I saw the two memorials to the emperor, many rubbings, and statues of Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, and many other heroes of Shu Han. The environment inside is also quite nice, and many tourists were taking photos.














