
- 4.8/5
JacobGao03You won't see the Welcoming Pine immediately from here, but you can reach the foot of Tiandu Peak faster. Since I already made a reservation, I figured I should give it a try. When you stand on the summit overlooking the beautiful scenery, and then return along the same route as the Welcoming Pine after descending, you'll feel that the scenery is a reward for the hard work along the way.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userWe stayed 1 night in Hongcun as my friend was eager to spend more time exploring the UNESCO World Heritage City instead of a rushed day trip. I went without much knowledge of the rural village, but left intrigued, thanks to its beautifully preserved historic architecture & amazing scenery set on the southwest slope of Huangshan. This is a must-visit if you enjoy slow travel in a picturesque village!
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe hotel is conveniently located in a prime spot near Wuyi Square. The rooms are clean and spacious, over 40 square meters. A special shout-out to the lovely owner for her warm, attentive, and meticulous service. I'll definitely stay here again if I have the chance.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userIt's definitely worth seeing; the photos turn out beautifully, and the autumn harvest scene is grandly planned. Many of the fish lanterns add a touch of life to the pictures. Especially on Wednesday night, the villagers' fish lantern dance and fireworks are even more lively than during the Lunar New Year!
- 4.7/5
欣婧I previously visited Huangshan, and both Huangshan and Qiyun Mountain have their own unique characteristics: Huangshan is renowned for its natural wonders such as uniquely shaped pines, strange rocks, and seas of clouds, while Qiyun Mountain excels in Taoist culture, Danxia landforms, and leisure experiences. Huangshan's natural scenery is more magnificent, but it requires a higher level of physical fitness, making it suitable for travelers who want to appreciate top-notch natural scenery and have ample energy. Qiyun Mountain, as one of China's four sacred Taoist mountains, integrates diverse landscapes including Danxia landforms, cliff carvings, and ancient Hui-style villages, seamlessly blending culture and nature, allowing for a relaxed pace of exploration. Furthermore, at the foot of Qiyun Mountain, there are unique experiences such as bamboo rafting on the Hengjiang River, Dengfengqiao Ancient Village, and intangible cultural heritage performances (such as the Golden Dragon Dance, Iron Flower Sculpture, and Fish Lantern Parade), making it suitable for travelers who want to escape the hustle and bustle and deeply immerse themselves in Taoist culture and the landscape of Huizhou. In terms of price, Qiyun Mountain is more affordable, with cheaper entrance fees and accommodation.
- 4.1/5
Anonymous userHuizhou Ancient City, one of China's four ancient cities, is not large in area but has the characteristics of Huizhou-style architecture. The prices in the ancient city are not high. There is a government office and a museum. It is very interesting to stroll around the small streets and alleys!
- 4.5/5
_uc***12The scenery along the Xin'an River is breathtakingly beautiful, making it an excellent place to heal the soul. The boat ticket and attraction package for 138 yuan purchased online is great value for money, and the scenery is comparable to the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River. Thumbs up and highly recommended.
- 5.0/5
在豫见Huangshan Huixiu is a performing arts city jointly invested and built by Zhejiang Show Performing Arts Group and Huangshan Tourism Development Co., Ltd. It integrates theme performances, sightseeing and leisure, parent-child entertainment, catering, tourism and shopping. It showcases the natural beauty and cultural charm of Huizhou with three theme spaces: the large-scale tourist performance "Huixiu", the "Twelve Hours of Huizhou" on Shijing Street, and Neon Street.
- 4.2/5
nt1979Luckily, I checked the travel guide a day in advance and decided to take a taxi to the West Gate to enter. This way, you only need to climb a bit at the beginning, and then it's all downhill. Perhaps because it's autumn, it wasn't as green as I had imagined. The food in Mukeng Village was quite good; everything was grown and raised by the locals, and it tasted like something from my childhood.
- 4.3/5
六月的第一天I was truly amazed by Xixinan!! More pristine than Hongcun, more tranquil than Xidi, and best of all, it's free! Discovering this verdant wonderland at the foot of Huangshan Mountain feels like stepping into a poetic painting of ancient Huizhou.







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