
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe scenery is stunning! The chartered sightseeing bus, which allows two entries and exits, is fantastic and user-friendly! 👍🏻 I went there two mornings in a row. Monday, August 9th, was even more crowded than Sunday. What a joke! The Xiaoqikong Bridge and Wolong Pond were overcrowded with people snapping photos for social media, which was a distraction for landscape photographers and ruined the experience. It would be great if the scenic area implemented a time-limited photo session. Bali's limited-time photo session is a success, thanks to the sheer number of social media influencers. It's worth considering!
- 4.4/5
M47***46I'd long heard about the impressiveness of China's Sky Eye, and my personal visit certainly didn't disappoint. I especially want to praise the scenic area's guided tours. I was worried I wouldn't understand much on my own, but joining a group tour was surprisingly convenient. We could just get together and go, and it was incredibly cost-effective. Our group's guide, Xiao Qiu, was particularly impressive. Her explanations were professional and engaging. Not only did she clearly explain the construction process and technical principles of the Sky Eye, she also interspersed many anecdotes about the researchers, which was incredibly engaging. She patiently answered any questions we had, even using practical analogies to help us understand complex astronomical concepts.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userIt's fun and fun. There are not many people. There is no queue for each project. The coaches are all patient young men. The docking is tight and organized. When I went up the mountain in the morning, I was picked up for free by Uncle Yang, a staff member inside. It was a happy and lucky day.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userI'm a fan of Chen Qing Ling from Indonesia! So happy to be able to see many CQL spots here! Especially that special hall/museum for CQL! Unfortunately, they don't really maintain this place. I saw in the older videos from weibo/douyin users that there were WangXian mannequins here, their costumes on display inside the glass box, and the miniature of Gusu scene, but when I went inside, the place looked so deserted. One of the standees was broken, the background of the roof miniature was torn, some photos on the walls seemed missing, the place was dark (the lamps were still functioning though, luckily. Just turn them on.), and even the entrance door was closed! I almost missed this place that I want to visit sooo bad! Wouldn't be able to find the place if not for my friend helping me by sending the guidance video. I hope next time I visit, this special place will be restored to its original state. 🙏 The aunties and uncle from the food stalls and souvenir shop were so nice! 😘
- 4.6/5
铨上风满楼This place, with its picturesque scenery and lush greenery, possesses a unique charm in every season... In this small town, such verdant mountains and clear waters are truly a treasure trove... It's perfect for family outings, allowing both adults and children to relax and fully enjoy the caress of nature... Couples will also appreciate the beautiful and quiet moments here...
- 4.9/5
Double·M KidsThe most anticipated and meaningful cave exploration ⛰ On the way, when the coach asked us to turn off all the headlights, the absolute darkness swallowed up all the outlines. At that moment, there was only the breathing of the rocks, the pulse of the earth's core, the echo of the falling water drops... so clear. After experiencing the vast and extremely narrow cave entrances, half-crouching and climbing all the way, and dog-climbing caves, we finally completed the more than three-hour expedition. When we finally saw the dawn, all the excitement and tension turned into nothing!







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