Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - In the near future, I plan to go to Zhangjiajie with my classmates. It's good to see Niu Guanjia on the Internet. Has anyone been there? How's it going?

In the near future, I plan to go to Zhangjiajie with my classmates. It's good to see Niu Guanjia on the Internet. Has anyone been there? How's it going?

Just came back from Zhangjiajie, and I also saw Niu Guanjia on the Internet. It's much more expensive than ordinary tour groups. At that time, I said it was a quality tour and believed them. When we set out, a tour guide came over and kept blowing the scenic spots at his own expense. When we arrived at the gate, we gave them 360 yuan, saying that there were two scenic spots at our own expense. Several people in our company were very angry at that time. Didn't we agree not to collect scenic spots at our own expense? Later, I handed it over to 220 yuan, including the ropeway and some aerial pastoral (later, after I went down the mountain, I heard that the aerial pastoral only wanted 30 yuan and charged us 150, which was not worth seeing, really). Several other people joined the group with us. They paid for all the scenic spots at their own expense (in fact, it was the money from two more Tusi villages, which was not recommended at all, and it was a place to sell silverware), and then when we arrived at the scenic spots, the housekeeper took us in. Not a professional tour guide. Just because a few of us didn't go to Tusi Village, he gave us a hard look all the way and said a lot of ugly words. It's a complete lie for you to ask him what he doesn't care about and what his quality is. He glanced at the flowers all the way and said there was no shopping spot. The next day, he took us to a place where silk was sold. Those people with deep pockets actually bought a lot of so-called silk, which is really speechless. In my case,