
- 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.
- 4.5/5
天意咏华Although the artificial landscape is relatively new, there are many people, the scenery is beautiful, the line design is reasonable, if you live in a hotel, there is a shuttle bus, the service staff is more enthusiastic, the layout of the restaurant is more reasonable, and the price is fair and acceptable. More suitable for family trips.
- 4.6/5
苹野鸣秋The three kingdoms city perfectly restores the classic scene of "Three Kingdoms Performing Means" with its magnificent antique architecture and immersive performances. The landmarks such as Wu Wang Palace and Chibi Water Village in the scenic area are very substituting, and the real horse battle performances such as Sanying Zhan Lubu are even more shocking. Although some facilities are slightly old, the overall atmosphere is excellent, and the history is heavy. It is recommended to avoid the peak of the holidays and feel the culture of the three countries more quietly. This is both a pilgrimage place for fans and the best real-life classroom to understand the history of the three countries.
- 4.4/5
Eshea fun park for children and adults. has a variety of rides and experiences, big and small. adult entry ticket is a good price however you have to pay extra for some rides once you enter the park - not good. it was very busy during Golden Week and some queues took between 1-3 hours to go on rides. to be expected during such a busy holiday.
- 4.5/5
M23***53This was my first visit to Yixing. From the Yixing City Museum, I took bus 246 to the China Yixing Ceramics Museum, a national second-level museum. The exhibits inside were all very beautiful, especially the ceramic and purple clay products—many exquisite pieces.







Achieved a 3-year streak on the annual lists




