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How much does it cost for two people to visit the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River? If you want to take a better cruise, choose a more classic sightseeing route with a reference price of around 6000 yuan. The five-star luxury cruise we took is priced at 2000 yuan, and other expenses are self funded items.
So expensive, I used to travel from Chongqing to Wuhan for only two or three hundred yuan
@执手相看泪眼:The passenger ferry to Wuhan has been suspended for many years, and there are now regular cruise ships that cost a few hundred yuan, which are specifically designed for tourism and not for carrying passengers
ReplyThere is no fixed price for visiting the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River. Even with traditional tourism methods, everyone's expenses are different. Apart from the same admission fees for scenic spots, everything else is different. Moreover, the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River is very different from traditional tourism. Whether you are driving or traveling with a group, you have to take a boat, and many scenic spots must be visited by boat.
【Chongqing, China, Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, Wu Gorge】
【Three Gorges Family in Yichang, Hubei, China】
【Three Gorges Family in Yichang, Hubei, China】
Do you want to take a cruise ship? If you choose a cruise ship, it depends on which one you choose. It's divided into ordinary and luxury options. Ordinary options cost seven or eight hundred yuan per person, while luxury options cost one or two thousand yuan. Our family of three went on May 1st and booked a golden cruise ship on theMeiya Three Gorges Cruise booking website. We spent over five thousand yuan on the ship, which is similar to a hotel, with different room types and floors. The prices for each floor are also different, and there are separate charges for drinks, entertainment venues, and self paid attractions on board.
Doesn't the ticket include everything? Do so many projects have to be charged separately?
@何处无芳草1121:You can only play the items included in the ticket, and the charges are not mandatory consumption
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