
- 4.6/5
_TI***yhRed Mountain Zoo panda girl is active, you can see her three nine nine, and, flat, and the cultural and creative shop staff is very friendly to help me solve the problem of sending posrcard
- 4.6/5
HUJINGHUAChangzhou China Dinosaur Park is definitely worth a visit! The park has a clear theme, with dinosaur elements everywhere. It not only has exciting rides, but also popular science exhibitions, which are both educational and entertaining. The park is clean and tidy, and the performances and interactive sessions are also wonderful, which the children especially like. The overall experience is great, suitable for family outings. The long banquet at the door is also quite good.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userVery worth visiting four attractions, but to plan a lot of time and legs and bones, one day to walk all four attractions is very strenuous, so if the admission ticket  can have a two-day use period even better. Remember to buy unlimited use shuttle tickets as soon as you enter. ¥30 Unlimited pick-up and drop-off, finally delivered to the subway station. Because each attraction is far apart, it is impossible to walk there at all. If you don't have enough time, you can go to Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum.
- 4.6/5
_TI***m5Beautiful park filled with flowers and locations for photo ops. Would highly recommend arriving here an hour or so before sunset, then staying till night to watch the performances (there are multiple, but be sure to check the times ahead of time so you don't miss them since most are only 5 mins) - the lights are gorgeous!FYI - the usage instructions in the confirmation email I received said to report the phone number entered for the purchase in order to pick up tickets - this did not work for me, but they were able to search for my reservation with my passport.
- 4.7/5
MYWLiVery crowded but absolutely recommended to visit 1st time slot of the day. Its a building that is constantly playing with the lights and shadows. you can see the beauty in every corner. also there is a lot of handcrafted pieces of history and relics.
- 4.6/5
海棠Xuzhou Museum is a national tourist attraction, with a rich collection, especially known for Han Dynasty cultural relics, including precious exhibits such as Jin Wii Yuyi and Yin Wii Yuyi. The museum is composed of the main building, the site of the Han Dynasty quarry, and the Qianlong Palace. It is free and suitable for historical lovers.
- 4.6/5
伊万哥我爱你The float parade must be opened, and you can also interact with the actors. The proper sense of ritual and participation is not in the queue at Disney's back of the crowd. I like ❤️ very much.
- 4.6/5
ChiapanecoFantastic and huge museum. Free but you must reserve tickets in advance on wechat (very difficult, make sure to do it 7 days in advance as they get booked up). Very little English, bring a translator app. I spent 6 hours here, could have spent more. There's 3 buildings:1. North building has 6 amazing galleries of regional history from dinasours and prehistory through Qing. Highlight of Jaingsu. 2. West building is mostly just 20th cent artists (skippable imo), but the basement is a huge recreated Republican-era Nanjing Street. Every storefront is an actual shop you can buy things at. Feels a bit like a commercialized version of the Japanese Edo museums. No historical artifacts or interpretation - 100% Disney-style, but still highly recommended. There's even a theater with live performances (English subtitles).3. Northwest buildings holds 15 temporary exhibition galleries. The first floor seemed to hold the blockbuster one (Oct 2025 was a huge encyclopedic gallery of Persian artifacts, really delightful). Higher floors seemed to hold thematic displays of Ming/Qing artifacts, likely ftom the Republican-era collection left behind in 1949. There's a cafe on the top floor along with a nice terrace.There's paid luggage storage before entry, may need a Chinese phone number though.
- 4.6/5
红妆人NefelibataIt feels like this is a special museum of history and culture. There are fewer people and more cultural relics, and it is quiet! ! No reservation, the ticket is only 30! Mainly speaking the historical stories of the six dynasties of Nanjing from the beginning of the 3rd century to the end of the 6th century in Dongwu, Dongjin, Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen. Just next to the presidential palace, after going to the presidential palace, you can go to the Six Dynasties Museum! It feels like on Tao Wei, it can be seen that people in the Six Dynasties like hairstyles and costumes~~
- 4.6/5
三生灬万物There are rare animals from all over the world, such as giant pandas, giraffes, red pandas, giant anteaters, African elephants, white tigers, northeastern tigers, etc., you can observe them up close. You can also choose to drive or take a small train to enter the car area, and have close contact with animals such as deer, zebra, ostrich, alpaca. There are also animal kindergartens, red panda halls and other venues that can be visited to interact with animals. Great 👍🏻







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