Jinhua (help·info), is a prefecture-level city in central Zhejiang province in eastern China. It borders the provincial capital of Hangzhou to the northwest, Quzhou to the southwest, Lishui to the south, Taizhou to the east, and Shaoxing to the northeast. Its population was 5,361,572 at the 2010 census including 1,077,245 in the built-up area made of two urban districts (not including the satellite city of Lanxi, which has become essentially a suburban offshoot of Jinhua's main urban area).
Restaurants in Jinhua
4 based on 83 reviews
Although the lights and sound system can be a bit gaudy at times, and the caves aren't in the best condition, the boat trip in and through the caves is quite atmospheric.
Visiting during the off-peak season, there were few other visitors, and we didn't even need to wait to get in. Allow yourself a couple of hours to see everything, well worth the trip (or detour, whatever the case may be).
4 based on 12 reviews
This place is the commodity market of China, practically every chinese made product is here. You can't finish this place in a week because it is huge and I think there are at least 70,000 shops here.
You cannot buy here, it is actually a booking shop where they send to your forwarder. If you dont know chinese dont come here without a translator, you might get the wrong products.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
This is an amazing place, home to the shrine of Wong Tai Sin, a Taoist deity known for his powers of healing. We were lucky to take part in a beautiful ceremony and receive blessings for health and good luck. Well worth a stop (even if you don't speak Chinese). The Yin Tang echo chamber is worth a try as well.
4 based on 10 reviews
We went on a fine spring Sunday in 2006. The ride up was scenic, and it was Grave Sweeping Day so families were out visiting the roadside graves, setting off fireworks to drive away evil spirits and protect the ancestors. The air was remarkably fresh and pure. Within the forest areas it was peaceful and green. There is a great deal of hiking, so wear good shoes for this. You can take a seat near a small lake and enjoy the view. The entrance to Double Dragon Cave feels quite daring, though it is safe (just claustrophobic); you lie down in a shallow boat and get pulled through a water passage under a rock ledge. Inside the cave there are colored lights to illuminate the rock formations. Overall I would very much recommend this visit.
4 based on 5 reviews
Caminar por este parque , alejado del mundanal ruido; visitar lo que a mi me gusta , diseños modernos de construcciones.
Deben ir con un buen gorro y agua en la mano en epoca de verano, temperatura unos 30 °C y Humedad app 80 %
Sugiero no ir solo .
LLevar una camara para tomar buenas fotos.
Yo camine todo el parque unos dos Km. y luego subi el puente que esta al fondo y tomé un taxi de vuelta. pero se me acercaban muchas personas trabajadoras.
3.5 based on 8 reviews
People's Square is where the old people are during the day. You can see the elderly playing cards, singing karaoke, dancing, even doing calligraphy on the ground using water. If you are interested in how the elderly spend their time this is a great destination for it
4 based on 5 reviews
One of the best places in Jinhua that you can find serenity inside the temple and its surroundings. It is a place of worship and pay homage to Wang Da Xian. In Hong Kong, everyone knows him of His miraculous deeds in helping the needy. Hence, there is a housing estate that named after him in Hong Kong. Huang Da Xian is one of Taoist Master in Chinese history.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
清明节的时候和爸爸妈妈一起过来游玩的,这个景点还蛮好玩的,里面的茶具桌椅橱柜之类的都保存的很完整,走进去很有复古的味道,房子什么的也都是古老的,里面的环境很卫生哦,空气有一种淡淡的茉莉花香
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