I had the chance to visit Three Kingdoms City during a guided tour, so my time to explore was quite limited. However, thanks to the well-organized itinerary, I managed to catch the live show at 3:30 PM—truly the highlight of the trip.
The performance was spectacular, with talented actors bringing to life the legendary battles and stories of heroes like Liu Bei, Cao Cao, and Sun Quan. The costumes, stage effects, and choreography were so impressive that I felt transported back to the Three Kingdoms era. It was a memorable experience, even though I didn’t have much time to wander around.
The weather in November during my visit was cold and windy, which added a certain charm to the scenery but made me wish I’d brought an extra layer. The poetic landscape of ancient pavilions, rivers, and gardens felt serene and beautiful, even in a quick glimpse.
While I didn’t get to explore every corner, the guided tour helped me see the best parts of this historical site. For anyone planning to visit, I’d recommend taking your time to enjoy both the architecture and the live performance—it’s an experience worth savoring, even in chilly weather. Three Kingdoms City is a destination I’d love to return to for a deeper...
Read moreThree Kingdoms City was an adventure, especially with the crazy winds that nearly swept me off my feet! The gusts were so strong they made walking a challenge, but it added to the wild, dramatic atmosphere. PThe view from the top was worth the struggle, though! Panoramic vistas of the city and lake, with the wind whipping through my hair, made it feel like standing on a historic watchtower.
Overall, a thrilling,...
Read moreIt's interesting if you are a fan. It is very far from the city, and there is always a massive traffic jam when crossing the bridge around 5km from the destination (at all times) as it is after Taihu Yuantouzhu park. The shows are nice so make sure you come on time. The place is huge and is linked to 水浒城. Both attractions close at 5.30 pm, so be there by 2 pm if you want to...
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