
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userJust needed to bring my passport to enter and it was seamless. The pandas were so cute and active. The facility got busy with tours at around 10am on a Saturday in December. Finding the keychain was a bit more of a challenge but was actually outside of the center near the food market. ho
- 4.7/5
_TI***v9Love this place so much. Get to see the pandass from close up. Very cute. The place also not crowded and accesible. The only complain is the bugee ride is very scarce so you have to walk alot on your own.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userIt is fun, but there are some hidden costs, and there are always ski instructors selling you tickets. If you refuse one, you will be replaced by the next one. It is really tiring. If you don’t hire someone to teach you, there will be no one to guide you on how to wear clothes and shoes. It is a long way to walk to the ski resort in ski boots, which is really troublesome. But when you get to the ski resort, you will be able to ski after practicing more. It is not difficult. I prefer the projects in the amusement area, which are easier and the shoes can be changed for easy walking.
- 4.1/5
sharonchaichaiWe're tourists from Malaysia. We always see the cute red pandas on Xiaohongshu, and this time we finally had the chance to see them up close and personal. Red pandas are timid, so we had to be quiet and speak softly. First, we had the opportunity to feed the pandas and then take photos with them up close. The keeper then took us indoors for a close-up look at the pandas, and gave us a photo album at the end. We then began exploring the forest where they live, occasionally encountering red pandas passing by. The keeper told me that if I want to see the pandas next time, I should choose winter, as there's a chance I'll see mother pandas and their cubs, and there are no mosquitoes in winter.







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