
- 4.7/5
雨瓣泪I've heard about the Guishan Han Tomb for a long time, and I finally got to see it this time. To be honest, if you're just looking at the scenery, it's just average. But if you're interested in the history, then it's definitely worth a visit.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe scenic area is very large. The shuttle bus costs an additional 20 yuan. The attractions are neither too close nor too far apart; taking the bus is wasteful, and walking is unsuitable for the elderly and children. It takes half a day. Because the signage is not obvious, there are few people on non-holidays.
- 4.6/5
_We***66The most fortunate part of this trip to the Xu Bo Museum was encountering this wonderful guided tour! Professor Bi's profound knowledge brought the weighty history of the Han Dynasty to life, making it vivid and thorough. His explanations of the museum's treasures, such as the jade burial suit and the Han jade ornaments, were particularly impressive, transporting us back to that era. I listened with rapt attention throughout, benefiting immensely. It was definitely the highlight of any museum visit, and I highly recommend it!
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe scenery was beautiful, with lush trees that were truly refreshing. 🎢 As the cable car ascended, the surrounding scenery became increasingly spectacular. The nearby forest was verdant and everything seemed so vibrant with life.
- 4.7/5
最美不过路上的风景Yunlong Lake Scenic Area, located in the southwest of Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province, is 3 kilometers from the city center. The planned area of the scenic area is 44.7 square kilometers, with an outer protected zone of 44.2 square kilometers, for a total planned control area of 88.9 square kilometers. The water area of Yunlong Lake itself is 7.5 square kilometers. Yunlong Lake Scenic Area is an urban tourist area characterized by the natural landscape of Yunlong Mountain and its surrounding scenery, and primarily featuring Han Dynasty culture, scholar culture, religious culture, and military culture. It integrates science education, sightseeing, tourism, leisure, and ecological functions.
- 4.6/5
joe0215After seeing a video online about "Xiao Ge has no muscles," I decided to visit Xuzhou on a whim. The park features three heavily muscled NPCs, truly different from those in Xuzhou Paradise Happy World. Their dedication to hard work is evident in their physiques. Xiao Ge is very enthusiastic, and the Fahai costume really suits him. His interaction with the 190cm tall "Brother Rui" was quite engaging. There's also "Xiao Du," dressed as a mermaid, who also looks great. There are some differences here from Xuzhou Paradise Happy World. Because they have to change into swimsuits, it's not a fan meeting, making it easier for visitors to find the NPCs. The NPCs in Water World have an easier time than in Happy World, but I imagine they'll tire of the repetitive tasks. Park staff might need to organize more innovative activities. This Water World is very densely populated, primarily with nearby residents who come to enjoy the water. Seeing the joyful crowds gives you a sense of the city's happiness.
- 4.9/5
东日暖洋ingOn October 1st, I braved the rain with my family to visit Xuzhou Fantawild. The experience was surprisingly wonderful! Despite the rain, the air was fresh, so we prioritized the indoor attractions. "Flying," with its suspended seats and giant dome, had the kids exclaiming in delight as they "flew" across mountains and rivers. "Boonie Bears Theater," a live-action re-creation of the animation, captivated the children and kept them laughing. "Idiom Fairy Tales" rafting allowed them to learn idioms while having fun, combining both educational and entertaining experiences. However, there were some unpleasant aspects of this visit. The Ice and Snow World within the park was an extra charge, requiring you to rent clothing. The same applies to the Pet Paradise, which required a separate fee. These additional fees weren't mentioned when I bought my tickets, and I thought I could enjoy everything with one ticket. This really ruined the experience and made me feel ripped off. I hope the park can improve its pricing. Although the rain caused some inconvenience, it was a warm and joyful family outing. I'd like to try the outdoor attractions next time the weather is sunny, but if the pricing isn't changed, I'm unlikely to consider returning.
- 4.5/5
206***62The environment is wonderful, nestled at the foot of the mountain, very close to Nishan Sacred Site. The hotel offers shuttle service by electric cart, and the service is excellent. The rooms are spacious and bright, each with its own private courtyard and tea room, perfect for enjoying tea or working. I would definitely stay here again next time I visit Qufu. Highly recommended!
- 4.6/5
M53***56The Confucius Temple, Confucius Cemetery, and Confucius Mansion in Qufu, collectively known as the "Three Confucian Sites" of Qufu, are sacred sites for commemorating Confucius and for Confucian scholars to pay homage throughout Chinese history. They are renowned for their rich cultural heritage, long history, grand scale, abundant cultural relics, and scientific and artistic value.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe site is where Wang Xizhi, the "Sage of Calligraphy," was born and lived. The park features four themed areas: Inkstone Pond Reminiscence, Flowing Stream, Sunset Glow, and Five Sages of the Ages, as well as exhibition halls dedicated to Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi. It also houses famous steles from home and abroad, including the Willow Stele, the Orchid Pavilion Preface, the Seventeen Letters, and the Langya Stele.














