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anhui province

Anhui – Huangshan


Known for the stunning Huángshān – Yellow Mountains – Anhui provides a nearby mountainous escape from its neighbouring big cities, like Shanghai.
This mountain range is considered one of the loveliest in China.

Itinerary Highlights

/ huangshan scenic area

With an elevation of 1864m, Huangshan is the standout destination in Anhui province. This is one of China’s most famous mountain ranges. An easy hike, with paved stairs all the way and a cableway to get from peak to peak.

huangshan scenic area
emerald valley scenic spot

/ emerald valley scenic spot

With unbelievable hues of blue and green, Emerald Valley is situated at the South Gate of the scenic area and offers an easy walk through forests alongside the flowing water.

Suggested Itinerary

Recommended time (2-3 days)

*NOTE: It rains A LOT in this region – like 200 days of the year. So, check your weather
apps before you try go when the weather’s sunny if you want stunning views.

Day 1

From Huangshan North Railway Station you can get a bus or take a taxi/Didi to your accommodation (bus availability subject to season).

Take bus to South Gate (Xinguoxian Yellow Mountains Scenic Area Bus Station)
The South Gate of Huangshan scenic area has many guesthouses – the area is peaceful, with a few restaurants and the entrance into Emerald Valley Scenic Spot.
From Huangshan North Railway:
1.5 hour drive
~250rmb Didi
~20rmb Bus (if avail.)


RECOMMENDED ACCOMODATION
Yujian Weichi Minsu

Upon arrival, go explore the scenic area. The fields nearby are littered with bright yellow rape seed flowers. Walk up the path that leads to the Emerald Valley Scenic Area.
2 hours max.
90rmb entry

Within the scenic area you will find a zipline – short but fun!
40rmb ride/person

End the day with a local meal in one of the restaurants at the bottom of the valley. Don’t forget to try a Huangshan beer!

Day 2

Wake up early and arrange for someone to drop you off at the gate that’s open (depending on season maintenance) so best to get advice from your accommodation.

Depending on where you start, you’ll take the cable way up and then just follow the route. Refer to the map below, but generally the path will take you on a full circle of the peaks.
Make sure you don’t miss the last cable way down or you’ll get stuck on the mountain.

If you stay on top of the mountain, Lion’s Peak is said to have the best sunrise/sunset opportunities.

CABLE WAY OPERATING HOURS
Cloud Valley, Taiping, Jade Screen
Mar 2 – Oct. 31: 06:20 – 17:40 from Monday to Friday; 06:00 – 17:40 on weekends and public holidays 
Nov. 1 – March 1: 07:20 – 16:40

West Sea Valley
08:00 – 17:00
closed from December to March annually
60-100rmb single ticket

You’ll be greeted with local restaurants at the end which is a good meal option before you taxi/Didi back to your accommodation.

Day 3

Head to Tunxi Old Street in the Ancient City.

You can get local buses 1, 2, 8, 9, or 19 from the South Gate to Huangshan City.
1.5 hour drive

Tunxi Old Street is a typical ancient Chinese area. Here you’ll find delicious local food, finger/palm paintings, souvenirs and more.

This city area is built close to the Xin’an River which serves as a lovely stroll location.

There are more mountains nearby where you could go for a few hours.

Stay the night or head to the Railway Station/Airport.

RECOMMENDED ACCOMODATION
Floral Hotel Huangshan

ON SEASON
MARCH TO DECEMBER
OFF SEASON

DECEMBER TO MARCH*

It rains almost 200 days of the year in this area,
so check your forecasts before you arrive.