Nanshan Bamboo Sea - Mom Relaxes, Kids Play: A Parent-Child Travel Guide
by MidnightSorcerer444
Jun 21, 2025
Exploring Liyang and Enshi City was a wild mix of green escapes and underground adventures! 🍃✨ Whether you’re seeking serene bamboo forests or mind-bending cave formations, this trip has it all. Some spots are hyped, others are hidden gems—let’s break it down for you.
Top Spots to Visit
1. Tianmu Lake Nanshan Bamboo Sea Scenic Spot (Nanshan Bamboo Seaview Area, Tianmu Lake Tourist Resort, Fuyang City, Changzhou | 08:30-17:00, last entry 16:00 | ¥81)
Bamboo as far as the eye can see! This place is pretty popular but way underrated for zen vibes and cool photo ops. Go early to dodge the crowds and soak it all in.
2. Tianmu Lake Yushui Hot Spring (Tianmu Lake Tourism Resort, Fuyang City, Changzhou | 13:00-21:30 Sun-Thurs, till 22:00 Fri-Sat | ¥238)
Sure, it’s a bit pricey and gets hyped online, but the hot springs here really do hit different after a long hike. For max chill, visit on a weekday evening—the pools are quieter and you’ll get those Insta-worthy steam shots!
3. Tianji Cave (湖北省恩施土家族苗族自治州恩施市金凤大道)
Talk about underrated! This cave system in Enshi City is massive and captivating. Wear good shoes—floors get slick—and bring a light jacket, it’s chilly down below even in summer.
Travel Tips
Getting Around: Local buses are solid between towns, but for flexibility, grab a cab or order rides from trip.com.
Food: Try local specialties like spicy Enshi yuba in city spots—ask around for hole-in-the-wall noodle shops.
Weather: Summer is humid, pack breathable clothes and always carry water.
Money: Mobile payments work everywhere, but bring some cash for ticket windows or food stalls.
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