Lishan National Forest Park
Lishan National Forest Park
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11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Monday
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Wednesday
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Thursday
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Friday
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
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"12 - 12" Xi'an incident large real picture by Shaanxi Tourism Group China Palace scenic portrait Juxian, is the launch of a local outbreak of the performing arts project in the "Xi'an incident" masterpiece. The flames through the ancient city, the intensification of contradictions, a conspiracy, imminent, protecting, imminent war, the dawn, the United Front, the vicissitudes of life the ten scenario, the use of high-tech means of stage, combination of movie art and drama art performance, real and vivid reproduction of the "Xi'an incident" little-known historical appearance. In the Chinese first "picture" program forms, landscapes, historical and real three-dimensional stage high-tech device combination, the use of high technology lighting, acoustics, mechanical device equipment and multimedia projection technology, theater technology and Montage Film expression, to modern science and technology and cultural landscape fusion, movie screen and drama creative fusion effect.
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MikeJuliya
Colombo, Sri Lanka683 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
It's just a mountain , not a big one , but it has some cultural heritage and attraction.
It's take around 3 hours to discover the mountain
It's take around 3 hours to discover the mountain
Written 7 June 2018
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Daniel A
Beijing, China33,020 contributions
Apr 2018 • Friends
If you can find a time to go in the off season, then try it out but it was crowded, the people in line were obnoxious (I mean how much mucus can be cleared from an individual? Seriously!) The people don’t treat things here very nicely so it is a bit run down. It is just so disappointing! If you love nature, stay away and just see it from Huaqing Palace.
Written 22 April 2018
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Triplyzer I
500 contributions
Jan 2018 • Friends
Lishan National Forest Park - Not really a star attraction but a good place to enjoy in nature with friends and family.
Written 26 February 2018
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Li Fan G
Los Angeles, CA15 contributions
Nov 2015 • Family
It's not really a forest that we are used to. Always crowded and not very clean and it's hard to get to.
Written 8 October 2016
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HD_Lew
Singapore, Singapore314 contributions
Jun 2016 • Solo
went up to this mountain instead of the hot spring after much persuasion from a local guide who charged me 60 yuan for transportation included guiding fees.
lots Taoist temple on top of the mountain with a beautiful view of the city.There's even a bird park there.
it will be difficult for non-chinese speaking visitors to visit this place especially if you are without a guide.
lots Taoist temple on top of the mountain with a beautiful view of the city.There's even a bird park there.
it will be difficult for non-chinese speaking visitors to visit this place especially if you are without a guide.
Written 20 June 2016
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CWLow
Kuantan, Malaysia473 contributions
Nov 2014 • Solo
Lishan national Forest Park is the scene name for Lishan scenic visiting spots. Lishan Mountain is located in Lintong District in Xian, Shaanxi Province. The Huaqing Hot Spring is found at the foot of it.
You can take a cable car ride up to 2/3 of the way and then can walk the rest of the way to the top or rent a horse ride to Beacon Tower. Along the way you will see some scenic spots such as Sunset Pavilion, Remonstrance Pavilion, Beacon Tower and Laojun Palace while taking in the panorama view of the Huaqing Hot Spring, the Lishan Mountain and the nearby towns. From a distance away, the Wei River looks very much like a white ribbon.
Recommend to visit if you have spare time after visiting Huaqing Hot Springs which is at the foot of Mr. Lishan or waiting for the night to watch the Song of Everlasting Sorrow show.
You can take a cable car ride up to 2/3 of the way and then can walk the rest of the way to the top or rent a horse ride to Beacon Tower. Along the way you will see some scenic spots such as Sunset Pavilion, Remonstrance Pavilion, Beacon Tower and Laojun Palace while taking in the panorama view of the Huaqing Hot Spring, the Lishan Mountain and the nearby towns. From a distance away, the Wei River looks very much like a white ribbon.
Recommend to visit if you have spare time after visiting Huaqing Hot Springs which is at the foot of Mr. Lishan or waiting for the night to watch the Song of Everlasting Sorrow show.
Written 12 October 2015
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LG_Kay
Singapore, Singapore7,488 contributions
Aug 2015 • Solo
I decided to go to Lishan after visiting Huaqing Hot Spring, as it was nearby. I regretted visiting this place. Firstly, the cable car queue was long due to the peak season. Spent 45 mins queuing. At the summit, the view was pathetic. It may be due to the overcast weather that day. Don’t waste your time, which can be better spent elsewhere.
Written 26 August 2015
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MizuhoK
Hino, Japan3,180 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
Lishan stands behind Hua Qing Chi. You find cable car to by Hua Qing Chi. Lishan is special AAAA scenic area by China government but it is correct to say that the top of Lishan is THE scenery. Only going up by the cable car doesn't take you there. You need to pay entrance fee to the top, walk up and then you'll see the AAAA class scenery. We came up by cable car, the scenery from there was already cloudy, thus we didn't have enough time to go up so we didn't reach the top. If we could reach to the top, our rating may be different but I cannot rate so well from our experience.
It seemed many Chinese enjoy Hua Qing Chi but didn't come to Lishan.
Combining Terra cotta and Hua Qing Chi is very well known but may not Lishan.
It seemed many Chinese enjoy Hua Qing Chi but didn't come to Lishan.
Combining Terra cotta and Hua Qing Chi is very well known but may not Lishan.
Written 19 August 2015
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Zhaoying-Drawing
Xi'an, China25 contributions
Jun 2015 • Couples
We arrived there at almost seven o'clock.At that time the park is open to the public for free.When we climb the mountain, There were cool wind, make us feel comfortable.
So if possible you can visit there after seven o'clock in the evening.The staff there will go back home , so it's free to visit the park.
So if possible you can visit there after seven o'clock in the evening.The staff there will go back home , so it's free to visit the park.
Written 18 June 2015
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romeojuliet2012
Johor Bahru, Malaysia496 contributions
Lishan is the highest point in the area. it serve as an ancient army post where its strategic position allows beacon fire to be seen on all sides. take the cable car to 2/3 the height of the moutain from there on it gets steeper, you either climb it on foot or like an ancient soldier, ride a horse to go zig-zag up the steep moutain side. the horse ride up the difficult trail to the beacon tower cost 40rmb, it is not expensive. you might have rode horses in all places but this one you shall not miss, trust me. imagine the ancient soldiers going up to the beacon tower on horse back carrying their equipment riding on the trail that have worn down to form a trench. these are no ordinary horses, very tough mascular horse. on the beacon you get a full panaramic birdeye view of the area below, with the strong wind blowing that chill to the bone, it is really an experience that should not be miss.
Written 16 November 2014
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