
- 4.5/5
C_11nJxxAs the ship entered the Three Gorges, the staff were incredibly warm and friendly. We sailed along the Yangtze River, enjoying the scenery along the way. After disembarking, we entered the Three Gorges Family area. The river water was a beautiful mix of emerald green and deep blue, accompanied by the melodious sound of flutes. Small boats drifted by, and women stood on the bows of the boats holding paper umbrellas. We witnessed Tujia weddings and other enthusiastic performances, truly experiencing the scenery and hospitality of the Three Gorges Family area.
- 4.9/5
契农索石守信It was so hot🥵, overall it was okay, the same price as the official price, no discount. I spent 65/person on the way (I understand the tour guide), so be careful when choosing if you have elderly people or small children in hot weather.
- 4.7/5
爱吃香槟的猫啊Stepping into the "Bachu Yiling" exhibition hall of Yichang Museum, as if stepping into a time tunnel, took me back to the ancient era of the intertwined collision of Bachu culture, let people immerse in it, feel quite deep. The rich cultural relics and detailed historical materials in the exhibition hall vividly show the mutual influence, penetration and rejection of the two cultures of Bachu in Yichang. From the exquisite bronze, lacquer and pottery, you can see the simplicity of Ba culture and the romantic integration of Chu culture. For example, some bronzes, both the unique totems and decorations of the Ba people, and the exquisite casting process of the Chu people, the blend of this culture makes people sigh the wisdom and creativity of the ancients. Looking at these cultural relics, it seems that people in Bachu and the two places can exchange, trade, and marry in this land. Culture is invisibly passed on and learnt from each other, and gradually formed a unique cultural style of Bachu Yiling. This is a cultural dialogue that spans time and space. It gives a deeper understanding of the history of this land.
- 4.6/5
我还是真的橘子This is a great place to escape the summer heat. At over 1,300 meters above sea level, the temperature at the foot of the mountain is 38 degrees Celsius, while atop it's only 30 degrees Celsius at noon and 20 degrees Celsius at night—very cool. The sun doesn't burn you, so wear sunscreen. If you drive to the north gate, parking is free. The scenic shuttle bus is very convenient and you can take it anywhere, stopping at your destination. Unlike some tourist attractions, where you have to transfer to an electric bus twice after taking the shuttle bus, this one goes all the way to the destination. The glass skywalk and the roller coaster are perfect for young children, but there's no package deal for the glass slide, so I didn't try it. Grass skiing is a downhill ride on a small slide, not on real grass. The deer in the deer park are also adorable, with free-range baby deer. The horseback riding at the stables was okay, and the horses were very docile. Food and drinks are a bit pricey, typical for tourist attractions. The Hawthorn Tree Love is just average; it's just a quick stop, so don't expect too much. This is primarily a summer getaway and a relaxing getaway.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userI feel that the amusement facilities are still a little less, the park is not big enough, and it took me a while to finish the tour. It took me a while to watch the performances inside. The movie "Three Gorges Eternal Love" was good, and the other performances were a bit monotonous. It was nice to take pictures. Overall it was very good.
- 4.4/5
蝙蝠健之乐The attraction tickets weren't expensive. We bought a package ticket which included the shuttle bus, elevator, and flying carpet ride. Maybe because we bought the package, we didn't find walking tiring. There are also many paid entertainment options inside, and we paid extra for the aerial rafting ride, which saved us another 2 kilometers of walking. 😃
- 4.6/5
gpc_mybabyThe Chu King's Chariot and Horse Array is the largest and best-preserved high-ranking noble mausoleum of the Chu Kingdom in China, and is hailed as "the Terracotta Army in the north, the Chu King's Chariot and Horse Array in the south." The two exhibition halls within the scenic area are not far apart; a short walk along the wooden boardwalk between the two mausoleums takes only about ten minutes. The Chu King's Chariot and Horse Array scenic area is well worth a visit, especially for tourists interested in history, culture, and archaeological exploration. As the largest and best-preserved high-ranking noble mausoleum of the Chu Kingdom in China, its historical value rivals that of the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang.
- 4.4/5
纳兰天羽The scenery is beautiful when the weather is good, but a clear sky is crucial. The blue sky and white clouds complement the grasslands, wetlands, mountains, and lakes, creating a breathtakingly beautiful scene. Walking along the scenic route, you'll feel like you've arrived in Guilin. You'll need to take a designated shuttle bus within the scenic area. The last stop is the deer park, where you can buy food for 10 yuan and feed the sika deer. However, the deer seemed quite full and refused to eat the corn they were given.
- 4.6/5
86338633Located in Qiaoshang Township, Fang County, Shiyan City, Hubei Province, the 4A scenic spot is a tourist destination with many fascinating attractions, such as Huancai Gorge, Yeyu Beach, Dojun Cave, Longdan Cliff, and waterfalls. The scenery in the valley is majestic, mysterious, steep, and turbulent. It is a good place for mountain climbing, exploration, and rafting. In addition, Yeren Valley also has steep and magnificent natural landscapes such as Shoutao Peak, Wuxing Mountain, Longtou Rock, and Yudai Mountain. Yeren Cave is a large karst cave on the cliff, and Yehua Dang (Doujun Cave Reservoir), Longxu Waterfall Group, Yeyutan, etc. are also good places to go. This is a tourist destination for viewing flowers in spring, escaping the summer heat, viewing the scenery in late autumn, and chanting snow in winter.
- 4.7/5
小太阳009I was pleasantly surprised and amazed by the wisdom of the ancients and the splendor of Chu culture. I rented a guide and spent the entire day exploring the museum. The explanations were very detailed and clear, and it's definitely worth a visit. 👍🏻 One downside is that there are only a dozen or so parking spaces at the museum, and by the time I arrived after 9:00, there were already no spots left. There's also very little parking nearby. Second, you have to pay for the tour guide, and the guide guide itself. 😱 This is the first museum I've visited where the tours are paid. I've been to at least six or seven museums in China, including the Provincial Museum. The other tours are free, and the Yichang Museum's app also offers free tours. Only the Jingzhou Museum doesn't offer anything free, and it doesn't even have a brochure. 🙄 Third, the facilities are very basic. I heard it was built in the 1950s and 1960s and later renovated, so the facilities are quite basic. There's even no elevator at the entrance. Fourth, there's no restaurant at the museum, and there's not much to eat nearby. I was hungry from morning to lunch. 😭 Also, I hope the museum has a bookstore. The Yichang Museum next door has books. The facilities and service should really emulate the Yichang Museum.














