Yingde (postal: Yingtak; Chinese: 英德) is a historical city in the north of Guangdong Province, China. The city is on the Beijiang River, a tributary of the Pearl River. Administratively, it is part of the Qingyuan prefecture-level city.
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4 based on 8 reviews
not enough time to visit and just have take a look at land side. just hope to passing through it via raft. it may be better and the other feeling
3.5 based on 6 reviews
we've visited at the morning time, cloudy but good for looking all of mountain. inside the building is still keeping ancient. children are so nice & willing to tell what story of this house. quite good for keeping his ancestral history.
3.5 based on 7 reviews
Its a bit hard to get to but the facility is well developed and maintained. The Trip consists of a boat trip down a small river, through a limestone cave. Then one gets on shore where there is a chance to peruse and purchase local produce, even have lunch if you have time, then one gets onto a second boat and explore a second cave. The cave is beautifully lit but you have to understand Chinese to take advantage of the narration, which are just made up stories about the formation, so you won't miss much if you don't understand a word. Overall, it is a pleasant trip.The tour is about an hour. You can linger and stay longer.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
new,clean & beautiful place. not so crowded & good for taking photo, walking...etc all in slow pace, quite enjoy. worth to visit
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Just loved this trip. Scenery is fantastic and the ride in the sampan was super.Chance to take lots of fabulous photos. Did find the driver of the sampan did ask for about 5 Yuan for a couple before you left the sanpan. The cost of the journey was 120 Yuan
3.5 based on 6 reviews
If you're into caves, and lights, you'll love this place! My husband and I toured here with some local friends.
The dry, dusty air filled with burnt field smoke made for gray, fuzzy skies - lessening the beauty of an otherwise fairly pretty place. Tall craggy hills, lake and the caves discovered by a little boy looking for a lost communal cow back in the 70s.
Now the site is filled with man-made lighting and walkways, and narrated tours (none in English that I'm aware of) that encourage you to imagine all the shapes you see in stone (dragon's beard, etc., etc.).
The first cave is the best - large and lots of great stalagmites (etc.) to enjoy. The next cave area is its own little sauna - so hot and humid my camera lens condensed so badly picture taking was pointless. Glad we went when it was cool and dry outside!
The final cave area becomes a little more natural - leading to a snack shop, of course! Please stop and spend some money here to refresh yourself before one more final ascent into the more claustrophobic part of the tour.
Was glad to get out to daylight and fresh air!
Locks line a row of chains outside the snack shop area. Part of a lovers' thing that we passed on. Walk back down the hill and you're done.
There's a temple and some other little hills to hike.
Best to go with Chinese friends.
4 based on 1 reviews
十一的时候去的,人还算多,山底下的环境还不错,还有人维护,门票是六十,觉得挺贵的,但是工作人员说只要登记名字,以后再来就可以免票了,后来听本地人说,是因为这里比处偏僻,为了吸引游客,如果是闲时来的时候是不用门票的,那个郁闷。山脚下有人工造的在树上的旅馆和温泉,也是这个景区的特色之一,有好多外地的平时工作很忙的游客来这里度假。景区把山分成九关,一直往山上爬,到了第四关的时候已经想放弃了,因为山势比较险峻,也不能开车或弄缆车的,只能一步步的往上爬,觉得挺可悲的是,在每一关都有一些很破败的小屋,看起来就知道是以前供游人休息和买东西的地方,可是因为年久失修已经成了危房,不能靠近,而且越往上游人越少,景色也越原始,可以看出山上没有工作人员进行打理,好的是自然景色保护得不错,不好的是连个休息的地方都没有。这么好的一个浏览圣地,政府真应该投入多一点进行开发管理一下。
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