
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userIt's definitely worth a visit, especially the Langya National Show, which is very impressive and has excellent stage design.
- 4.1/5
Anonymous userThe natural scenery is worth seeing, but you should pay attention to taking care of elderly people when traveling with them.
- 4.5/5
风雨做的梦想曲会差I have always wanted to come to Yimeng Mountain. This year, I happened to have a one-code pass given by a friend from Shandong, and I happened to be in Linyi for business, so I took the time to come to Yunmeng Scenic Area. The parking lot of Yunmeng Scenic Area is very large and parking is very convenient. Since I only reserved half a day this time, I arrived at noon and had to rush to the county town before 5 pm, so I needed to make a good strategy. I also give you a reference, hoping it will be helpful. Sightseeing route: Jingang Gate ~ Upward sightseeing bus (15 minutes, to two-thirds of the mountain) ~ Yuwang Temple ~ Cuiyun Temple ~ Forest Plank Road ~ Cangjie Writing Platform ~ Big and Small Yunmeng Peaks ~ Assault Bus Down the Mountain ~ Tianchi ~ Cute Pet Paradise ~ Downward sightseeing bus ~ Jingang Gate Advantages of this route 1: High efficiency ~ No backtracking. If the weather is hot, it will consume too much energy to climb the whole way, so you need to use some transportation, but it won’t Affects the fun of climbing. If you have to rely on transportation throughout the whole process, you will not only lose the fun of climbing, but also miss the most classic forest plank road. 2: It is more suitable for tourists with one-way access. The cost is relatively low. The sightseeing bus is 40 yuan per trip (one way) and the assault bus is 40 yuan (one way). This means 120 yuan per person. If time is not too tight this time, you don’t need to take the down sightseeing bus. In this way, the cost per person is only 80 yuan. If you don’t have one-way access, it is recommended to buy a ticket and a package ticket for the up sightseeing bus first, and then choose according to your own situation when you get to the mountain. 3: The up sightseeing bus reaches two-thirds of the mountain. First go to the Yuwang Temple (newly built but still good). After coming out of the Yuwang Temple, continue to go up the mountain to the small door on the right rear to reach Cuiyun Temple. Although it is newly built, it has a little history, especially the ancient Well, walk to the right after exiting, and you will reach the entrance of the forest plank road in a few minutes 4: I personally think that the forest plank road is the core of the entire Yunmeng Scenic Area. From the entrance of the forest plank road to Cangjie's writing platform and the Yunmeng Peaks, it takes more than half an hour (my daughter and I also took some time to take pictures at some viewing platforms). The climbing process is not tiring at all, because 95% of the forest plank road is covered with vegetation, and there is no sun even on sunny days in summer. There are also many natural landscapes of giant rocks along the way that can be appreciated and commemorated, which adds a lot of fun to the climbing process. Therefore, it is recommended not to take a speed car up the mountain, otherwise you will miss the most classic forest plank road in the scenic area. If you don't take the forest plank road, it is equivalent to coming to Yunmeng Scenic Area in vain 5: Cangjie's writing platform is the commanding height of the entire scenic area, and you can overlook the Yunmeng Peaks on the opposite side, but this There is no shade in the place, and it is quite sunny in summer, so you can go down the mountain after taking photos and checking in for souvenirs. 6: The station for the speed bus down the mountain is very close. If you go down the mountain by yourself, the forest plank road returns to the original route, so taking the speed bus down the mountain is still the best choice. It is very fast and you can go down the mountain in just over a minute; after coming out, you will pass Tianchi and walk out to the cute pet park. There are many small animals here, and there are also many unique seats and lounge chairs for rest. People with children will come here to interact with the small animals. The little rabbits are particularly cute. 7: The sightseeing station is not far away, and you can take the sightseeing bus down the mountain. This time it is a half-day tour, so you can only choose the sightseeing bus to go down the mountain. If it is a one-day tour plan, you will definitely walk down the mountain slowly, and there should be many landscapes along the way. Yunmeng Scenic Area is definitely worth a visit
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userWang Xizhi's former residence is a sacred place for calligraphy enthusiasts. The classical garden-style architecture is simple and elegant. Scenic spots such as the Inkstone Washing Pond and the Right Army Ancestral Hall contain profound cultural heritage. The Jiliu Stele and other inscriptions are precious works of calligraphy art. Here, you can not only feel the legacy of the Sage of Calligraphy, but also appreciate the beauty of the fusion of history and art.
- 4.2/5
富得🥑油Zhuquan Village, formerly known as Quan Shangzhuang, has a history of more than 400 years, carrying many memories and stories. It is rumored that the bamboo here is planted by the Ming Dynasty Dutang adult Gaomingheng when he built the summer resort here, and it is also said that it is because of the spring water moisturizing, suitable for bamboo growth, for natural birth, not artificial planting. The most amazing thing is that if you move the bamboo here to another place, even with the original soil, you can't survive. More worth mentioning is that in the period of the War of Resistance Against Japan and the War of Liberation, Zhuquan was a place of gunfire and rain and attack and fight. There are countless heroic carvings here. I think that on this hot red hot soil, there must be rusty shell casings and solidified martyr blood. And immortal spirits.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe 5A underground canyon is certainly worth seeing, and the underground river rafting is also fun, but unfortunately the distance is a bit short. The entrance fee is a bit high, and the multiple fees make it a poor value for money. Parking at the entrance is also charged, which makes it uncomfortable. The entrance is a bit far from the main scenic area, and the scenery along this stretch isn't particularly scenic. I'm not sure why this is done this way, and the shuttle bus inside is also charged extra. Is this a tactical approach? I strongly recommend an all-inclusive admission price to avoid making visitors feel like they're being ripped off. The Firefly Water Cave itself is okay, but the walk outside the cave is extensive, and the scenery along the way is completely lacking. Furthermore, the cave has a lot of outdated, tacky installations that clearly show signs of artificiality. For example, the flowers on the hills and branches are fake, the moss on the trees is made of yarn, and there are tons of giant insect models along the way where there's no scenery to see. Honestly, if it weren't for the combined ticket, few people would have come. The Butterfly Valley is decent enough to see butterflies, but the tropical rainforest pavilion is quite average, and it's hard to say whether the fireflies in the firefly cave are real. There are extra charges everywhere, and the rafting outside the cave is a real rip-off. The scenic area also charges a separate parking fee. It's a shame. It feels like you're being ripped off. I recommend not buying a combined ticket. You can skip the Firefly Cave and visit the Grand Canyon. The rafting was nice, but the duration wasn't long enough, and the individual tickets aren't cheap.
- 4.5/5
风雨做的梦想曲会差Last month, I was short on time when I visited Shandong, so I only visited the Yunmeng Scenic Area within the Mengshan Scenic Area. This time, I was in Shandong again for business, so I looked up the route. The Guimeng Scenic Area is conveniently located on the way from Boshan to Linyi (less than an hour and a half drive), so I finally got to check in at the Guimeng Scenic Area—no regrets. Parking Lot No. 2 is quite large, and Guimeng Scenic Area is very popular this season. There aren't many empty spaces, but I arrived at noon and still found a spot. From the parking lot, it's a four or five minute walk to the Visitor Center. Many people complain that the ticket gate is a kilometer away from the Visitor Center, which is inconvenient. However, if you take the sightseeing bus, it's right behind the Visitor Center, and the bus stop at the top of the mountain is only five minutes from the top of Guimeng. It's still quite convenient. Honestly, the Guimeng Scenic Area isn't ideal for hiking entirely on foot, as most of it is road-based. The best way to hike, especially on the uphill sections, is to half-bend and slowly ascend. This, however, is more about working your back than your feet, and you also have to be wary of the sightseeing buses going up and down the mountain, making it unsafe. Therefore, the best route is to: [The following appears unrelated to the preceding text:] The sightseeing bus stop at the bottom of the mountain (just behind the visitor center. Those who purchase a ticket and a sightseeing bus ticket combination can check in at the stop. Those with a QR code only need to purchase a sightseeing bus ticket combination and also check in at the stop) and get off at the summit stop (those who prefer to hike can get off at the Dongtianmen stop, or take the forest plank path to the summit). The summit viewpoint is at the summit. Observation Deck (the second photo, it’s beautiful to take photos and check in here) ~ Xiaoluting ~ Mengshan Mountain (the highest natural point) ~ Yuhuang Pavilion (the highest man-made point, and there are scheduled performances on the platform below the Yuhuang Pavilion, which I happened to catch this time) ~ Back to the observation deck ~ Walk towards the Shoushou Terrace (There are two routes to take, the Shoushou Plank Road and the Tianshou Grand Canyon. I recommend taking the Grand Canyon. The scenery is good and you can see many rock landscapes on the top of the mountain. Although the last photo is not introduced, it looks like a newborn elephant; the Shoushou Plank Road is similar to the cliff plank road in Shenxianju. It is relatively stable and not interesting enough. It is suitable for the elderly and families with children. Don’t take the Shoushou Cableway, because it takes only about ten minutes from the Grand Canyon to the Shoushou Terrace. The return journey is about the same time (the route is not difficult, but the Baishou Plank Road is faster). (The Baishou Terrace is the best spot to see the Mengshan Immortal Monk. The Mengshan Immortal Monk is truly spectacular and the highlight of the Guimeng Scenic Area). (The tour ends at the observation deck and rests.) (The bus stops at the summit and arrives at the Visitor Center.) The tour takes about three to four hours. If you get off at the Dongtianmen stop and climb the mountain, expect to spend an extra half an hour. As for rafting and the glass plank road, I don't recommend them; they're not worth the price. Overall, the Guimeng Scenic Area is definitely worth a visit and worth returning to. (The horse) The sightseeing bus ride up and down the mountain is also... Scenic spots:
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userI chose to climb up in winter and take the cable car down. In autumn and winter, the temperature on the mountain isn't too cold; a light down jacket is just right. The first entrance fee is free; you pay for the shuttle bus up and down. From the ticket gate to Wanghailou (Viewing the Sea Pavilion), it takes about 3 hours, with several rest stops along the way. Upon reaching Wanghailou, I saw the mountains—very beautiful mountains. I ordered a 10-yuan instant noodle dish, which was delicious with the gentle breeze at the summit 😋. Afterwards, I took photos, descended the mountain, and took the cable car (80 yuan one way). The sightseeing bus is 10 yuan one way. Parking costs 7 yuan, but the maximum charge is 12 yuan if it's outside the designated time.
- 4.7/5
lingliziWe came out of Linyi City Museum and drove to the Yinqueshan Han Tomb Bamboo Simple Museum not far away. It is located in Lanshan District, Linyi City, Shandong Province. It is the first museum of heritage in China with the theme of Han Tomb Bamboo Simple. The "Sun Tzu Bing Law" and "Sun Tzu Bing Law" unearthed in 1972 made a sensational world, cracking the historical mystery of whether Sun Wu and Sun Tzu are the same person. There are many exhibition halls in the museum, displaying the Han Dynasty military culture and precious cultural relics, integrating modern technology, providing an immersive experience, and is an important place to study ancient Chinese military ideas. Free and open, not much to go.
- 4.6/5
SarainChinawhat a relaxing day. my most favorite part was the fish massage where you have to pay another 28 yuan. plus the admission ticket of 138 yuan. The hot springs are in a good condition mostly clean enough. you need to take some snacks with you. they can be overpriced there. by and large it’s a great way out of hustle bustle in Linyi.







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