
- 4.8/5
AnaWangThis place is absolutely stunning! We arrived early in the morning to catch the sunrise and are so happy we did. They also welcome dogs, so we could bring ours along. You definitely should visit! ☺️
- 4.4/5
Pau1982Fuzhou Luoyuan Bay Ocean World is themed "Ocean Journey" and is another masterpiece of Century Golden Resources Group after Gui'an Happy World and Ningbo Fantasy Hot Spring Happy World. Fuzhou Luoyuan Bay Ocean World opened before the Spring Festival. It has more than 70 marine life display areas and will display more than 300 marine life species; the sea fight is staged at the same time. The first large-scale water live performance in China will bring a different visual experience from "Impression"; seven major marine theme tourism projects will jointly help Luoyuan build into an emerging coastal tourist city. In the eight major areas of the Ocean World, there are more than 70 marine life display areas, showing more than 300 species of fish and biological species in the ocean world, more than 13,000 tails (pieces), including more than 40 species of mammals and nearly 100, including more than 10 endangered precious species, and more than 40 amphibians and reptiles.
- 4.6/5
YongzheThis village is very beautiful, with many places for taking photos. We took the cable car up the mountain. If you are not looking to get your fortune told (ask for a qian), you might as well skip the mountain trip just for photos. You can spend more time experiencing various activities in the village. The evening show is well worth watching; the 'fire pot' (or 'fire kettle') act was something I saw for the first time, and it was stunning.
- 4.5/5
明朗Thank you Sanjie for insisting on coming here first, otherwise I really can't finish it! Fujian Provincial Bo is worth punching in (the household products of other museums in the province are here)! It may be a working day, not many people. The explanation teacher is scheduled to be put on a fixed point, but unfortunately can't follow the whole process. The special exhibition is also worth seeing. There are also art museums, natural museums, West Lake Park on the edge of the Provincial Bo, and N points worth seeing. Of course, one day is not enough. I only watched for 5 hours and only watched part of it. Because I catch the train, I can't see it all, I can only wait for the next time.
- 4.8/5
E34***40Beautiful courtyard and great museum inside. The history about Lin Zexu is mostly in Chinese, but the museum about the Opium War in the back had explanations in English. Entrance is completely free just by showing passport (foreigners).
- 4.7/5
暗暗Scanning the QR code to enter was very convenient! The staff at Tianji Longmen were all very welcoming! Hiking with my parents took a little over 3 hours, and the scenery was beautiful! We were a bit startled when a monkey suddenly appeared halfway up (the staff warned us about monkeys before we entered), but thankfully they were quite well-behaved and didn't steal anything!
- 4.5/5
TheresaI've been to Niutou Mountain twice, and this time I finally made it to the top!! It took an hour and a half. The steps on Niutou Mountain are quite steep, especially the "One Line Sky" section, which has a 70-degree angle and 350 steps, but after reaching the summit, I felt it was all worth it~
- 4.7/5
jamie_yunDirector Lin was playful and charming, yet dignified and objective, providing us with a new understanding of the modern history of Fujian's Self-Strengthening Movement and naval development. History should be remembered. The Mawei China Shipbuilding Culture Museum is worth visiting, and Director Lin is even more worth having! Hahaha
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userIt is worth taking the children there. There are many underwater species, the venue is quite large, and there are rich performances and activities. I didn't expect that there would be such a good underwater world in Yongtai. It can be said that it exceeded expectations.
- 4.4/5
petitedragonTaining Jiulongtan Scenic Area: There are two bamboo rafting options in Changxing Village: Jiulongtan and Shangqingxi. The Jiulongtan visit is a bit short, with nearly an hour of rafting followed by about half an hour walking back to the ferry station along the lakeside boardwalk. The ticket includes a glass walkway, but since it involves hiking, we skipped it [facepalm]. Taking a bamboo raft through a kilometer-long "skyline" on the water, and viewing the Danxia landform that integrates lake, stream, mountains, and valleys, is quite worthwhile. Shanghai ID card holders get a 10 RMB discount on tickets 👍














