
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userFamily, Yuantouzhu is absolutely stunning, I have to recommend it! The moment I entered the park, the expansive lake view captivated me. The shimmering water looked like it was sprinkled with diamonds, breathtakingly beautiful. Strolling along the lakeside, the gentle breeze caressed my face, it was incredibly pleasant. The ancient architecture within the park is amazing, the flying eaves and brackets exuding ancient charm, as if stepping into a bygone era. Large expanses of lush green grass—lying down on them, basking in the sun, I felt completely relaxed and wanted to drift off to sleep. Small boats gently rocked on the lake, carrying tourists to leisurely enjoy the scenery. There's no city noise here, only tranquility and beauty. Coming here to relax and unwind is definitely the right choice!
- 4.6/5
julia11Today I had a day trip to Nianhua Bay in Wuxi, a 5A-level scenic area, and I really enjoyed it. First of all, the scenery is beautiful; every step reveals a new view. Entering the park immediately evokes a poetic and picturesque atmosphere—truly a Zen-like town. Secondly, there are many simple interactive activities, such as reciting ancient poems, practicing Tai Chi, and copying scriptures. There are also many performances, with a list available on a mini-program, including Sichuan opera face-changing performances, Kunqu opera, musical fountains, and a tower-lighting ceremony. There are shows along the way. What impressed me most was the combination of iron flower fireworks, releasing sky lanterns, and an AI drone show. These three activities were perfectly integrated, offering both interactivity and visual appeal, while also being environmentally conscious (the sky lanterns are not disposable but recycled and reused). The entrance fee is a bit pricey at 150 yuan per person. I recommend staying inside the scenic area for multiple entries and to enjoy the evening shows later. Parking is very cheap at 15 yuan per visit. Nianhua Bay also offers an annual pass, but unfortunately, I live a bit far from the area; otherwise, I would have gotten one and visited more often.
- 4.7/5
M42***61It's said to be the most expensive scenic spot in Jiangsu. The area is vast, with lush green mountains and clear waters, a beautiful environment, clean roads, and constant Buddhist music. The Nine Dragons Bathing the Buddha performance is worth seeing. The Brahma Palace is luxurious and magnificent, and the Five-Seal Mandala and Manfeilong Pagoda are full of exotic charm. The Lingshan Grand Buddha is serene and peaceful, overlooking all living beings. Strolling through it, one can't help but feel a sense of peace and tranquility.
- 4.6/5
五行缺土26Highly recommended! Even without entering the paid areas, the free areas are already breathtaking. Although I did some basic research, seeing so many ancestral halls dedicated to ancient sages is still incredibly awe-inspiring. The spirit of Chinese civilization is embodied here: Taibo, Zhang Xun, Fan Zhongyan, Zhang Zai, Li Gang…
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userA garden of exquisite beauty, nestled halfway up Taihu Lake. The beauty of Liyuan Garden lies in its ingenious design, with bridges every three steps and scenic views every five; in the vibrant interplay of pavilions reflected in the clear waters and blossoms adorning the banks. Spring brings peach blossoms, summer offers the fragrance of lotus in the breeze, autumn showcases the sparse shadows of osmanthus, and winter reveals snow-covered eaves. Time seems to slow here, each scene unfolding like a traditional Chinese ink painting, revealing the unique gentleness and elegance of Jiangnan.
- 4.5/5
清欢~Yes, yes ...
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe bamboo forest is picturesque and beautiful in the light rain, making people feel relaxed and happy. Strolling through it, you can appreciate the infinite vitality and fun that nature brings!
- 4.6/5
M22***34The Plum Garden at night is much more fun than the Plum Garden during the day. The performances are also good, and they are much better than expected. If there are activities and discounts on the tickets, it will be even more perfect. This one costs about 35 per person for 2 hours, which is a bit expensive.
- 4.6/5
*蚂蚁8Nanchang Street is a very long street. It seems to have been developed in at least three phases, stretching farther and farther away. Every city has this ancient street, with similar contents and similar goods. The main attraction is the scenery along the river. The CCTV Spring Festival Gala stage is carefully selected and meticulously crafted, and the scenery and lighting are magnificent. The main street is wide, while the side streets are narrow. There are many open-air cafes and teahouses along the river, which are mosquito-infested.
- 4.6/5
寂寞侯jojoWuxi Nanchan Temple is a national-level scenic spot, built in the Liang Dynasty (547). At the intersection of Jiefang East Road and Nanchansi Street, Liangxi District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province (on the banks of the ancient canal, north of Qingming Bridge). Metro Line 1 Nanchan Temple Station is directly accessible, about 5 minutes walk; Surrounded by Nanchang Street Historical and Cultural District, Wuxi Museum and other attractions, suitable for one-stop tour. The first year of the southern dynasty Liang Wudi Taiqing (547) was first built, formerly known as Huguo Temple, and later called Nanchan Temple because it is located at the south gate, which is the representative of "the most winning jungle in the south of the Yangtze River". The Northern Song Dynasty gave the name "Fusheng Zen Temple", Chongning three years (1104) Miaoguang Tower was named; Ming and Qing have been renovated many times, modern and comprehensive restoration many times, and are currently under renovation, now Wuxi Municipal Cultural Relics Protection Unit. Miaoguang Tower is a remnant of the Northern Song Dynasty, 43 meters high, seven floors and eight sides, Song Huizong gave the name, one of Wuxi landmarks. Daxiong Pavilion: for worship Sakyamuni, the beam structure is simple, with the style of the Buddha Temple in the south of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Temple of Heavenly Kings, Wenshu Pavilion: Preserve Taoshan style partition paintings and other treasure-level cultural relics. Ancient canal landscape: night tour light show, cruise route (Nanchan Temple Pier to Qingming Bridge), red lanterns reflect the canal, known as "Jiangnan Water Alley". It is not open at night but will light up. In fact, it is an open scenic spot, gathering snack street, antique market, book city, etc., mainly "the unity of the temple city". There will be some activities during the festival, such as the New Year's Day prayer, the Buddha's birthday law meeting, etc. Opening hours: 07:00-16:45 (free admission) throughout the year. And Nanchang Street is a linkage attraction.







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