It's a very atmospheric place. Nicely. Beautiful photos are obtained. At the entrance there is a pavilion where national music is played on unusual musical instruments every 20 minutes. Very beautiful. There is a gift shop. There is a cafe, there is delicious local ice cream. We were told a beautiful legend about this place. If you go through the stones to the center of the peninsula, there, on one of the large stones, there is an imprint of the "dragon's paw". Young couples make wishes there.
You should definitely go there, climb (be careful with the children), take pictures. There are descents to the stones from the main part of the wooden bridge at each end. As a rule, everyone goes to the left side – it's definitely worth a look! But there is also a descent on the right, where there are fewer people and you can take more calm, secluded shots.
For interest, you can visit, take a walk. Overall, we liked it)))
The ticket was bought right there, at the entrance, without waiting in line. There is a cafe with drinks and ice cream on site.
A beautiful place that is definitely worth a visit. I walked from the European Quarter. It is better to come in the morning, or vice versa before closing - there are fewer Chinese.
It is located across the Kai River, we walked there. Admission is paid, but not expensive. Beautiful Asian-style gates. There is a small garden outside the gate, along its perimeter there are 3 stylized buildings. The central one hosts a show with national musical instruments, the other two are souvenir shops. Behind the central structure is an observation deck, usually filled with Chinese. From it you can see a small peninsula of huge smooth stones. This is the attraction itself. There is a place to climb and take a photo on the island. It can be very windy, the waves take off in fountains for several meters. The Chinese take pictures en masse with a stone hanging between two others, like an arch. There are toilets and a canteen at the exit. You can look at it all once...
It's a beautiful place to see. Admission is not expensive. Includes a performance by musicians. There are many Chinese tourists who can prevent you from enjoying the beauty of nature and taking photos.
It's a beautiful place. As always, there are a lot of Chinese. There is a small stall where national costumes are much cheaper than in the Cho-Dam market
For some reason, there are only Chinese and a couple of people of European appearance. We came across a rock garden by chance and decided to go see it. It was worth it. The entrance is cheap, the pictures are awesome, the view is beautiful and it's easy to climb obstacles)