

叶子菜8888Huangshan is not at a loss! The must-eat list summed up by 3 punch cards 👇🏻 I really love the fireworks of this city 🎆 Foreigners test super detailed! It is recommended to collect and eat slowly~ [Must-check list] 1️⃣ Lingshan Wine Brewing·Zhu Ji (📍 Tangkou Town, Huangshan District) must not miss his family's wine-brewed Yuanzi's faint sweet-scented osmanthus Q bullet has a chewy locals are queuing to buy! 2️⃣ Shili Huixiang Huicai Building (📍 Tunguang Avenue, Tunxi District) Smelly carp first! Smell the smell and eat the fragrant hairy tofu must also try! The outer and inner tenderness is the best 3️⃣ Huangjia Huifu cuisine (📍 Qianyuan South Road, Tunxi District) heavy taste star favorite! Huizhou Sanxian Chaoxia meal per capita 60💰 cost-effective fried 4️⃣ Wanghu Tu Restaurant (📍 Liyang Street, Tunxi District) local chicken soup is absolutely perfect! Fresh and not tired, remember to order a dried radish fried bacon with 5️⃣ Huixiangyuan Restaurant (Tunxi Old Street Store) The most authentic Hui restaurant in the ancient town is in line after 7 pm! It is recommended to go early [Snacks Collection] 🔸 Xiuqi: The ingredients are super sufficient! Remember to eat while it is hot 🔸 Fangjia Luwei: Duck clavicle must buy 💯🔸 Hu Ji biscuits: you have to scum! One mouth can't stop [Drink recommendation] Three tea shops Huangshan Maofeng tea fragrance long and long. The first Tips: ▫️ Most of the old shops are around Tunxi Old Street ▫️ Anhui cuisine is slightly salty. You can tell the store in advance that there is less salt ▫️ Old Street is generally open until about 22:00.
[Stop calling it a "tourist street"! I stayed in Tunxi Old Street for 3 days and discovered 9 secrets even locals don't know!] 🏮✨ "When I pushed open the wooden door of the guesthouse at 5 a.m., and saw the 'rainy alley' described in Dai Wangshu's poem truly before my eyes—the bluestone slabs gleaming with a soft light, the soy milk shops steaming with rising vapor—at that moment I declared: This is the real Jiangnan!" It turns out that the daytime bustle is just its camouflage; Tunxi in the early morning and late at night is its true self, alive for 800 years. 📍 **Truth-shattering cards** ▫️Tunxi Old Street ≠ just one street! It's a maze composed of 1 main street, 3 side streets, and 18 alleys. ▫️Total length: 1272 meters (exactly the altitude of Huangshan Mountain) ▫️Hidden identity: China's best-preserved Southern Song, Ming, and Qing dynasty commercial street. ▫️Best time to visit: 7:00-9:00 (morning light wonder), after 21:00 (time travel). 🚶♂️ **Transportation Tips** ✔️High-speed rail to "Huangshan North Station" → Bus 21 directly to "Old Street First Road" ✔️Drive to "Binjiang West Road Parking Lot" (3-minute walk to the Old Street) ⚠️Fatal mistake: Never drive into the Old Street! The alleys are so narrow that your rearview mirror will scrape against the wall!🎯 **Time-Based Itinerary** **🌅Early Morning Version (7:00-9:00)** • Take photos of the "Treasure of the Town" archway at the entrance of the old street (no tourists in the background) • Go to the "Tiger Stove" (a century-old teahouse) with locals to get hot water • Watch the Dai Zhen Memorial Hall administrator sweep fallen leaves (free admission during peak season) **☀️Daytime Version (10:00-17:00)** • Experience the three intangible cultural heritage activities: Huizhou ink gilding, Shexian inkstone carving, and Xuan paper making. • Find Master Li to carve your name seal at "Sanbai Yanzhai" (hidden in the second-floor studio). • Learn from "Xie Yuda Tea House". Tea ceremony performance (free tasting of Huangshan Maofeng tea) **🌙Evening Edition (7:00 PM - 10:00 PM)** • Night cruise on the Xin'an River in a traditional rowing boat (the boatwoman will sing Huizhou folk songs) • Listen to the third-generation successor of "Wang Yitiao Wonton" tell his grandfather's story • Find 9 light art installations (hidden around alley corners) **🌌Late Night Edition (after 10:00 PM)** • Drink osmanthus rice wine at an old tavern deep in the alley (a gathering place for local literary youth) • Take photos of the shop doors after closing (a calligraphy exhibition of surnames) • Listen to the night watchman's clapper (a night watchman's ritual passed down from the Song Dynasty) 🏨 **Accommodation Confidential Files** ✅Nostalgia lovers: Stay at "Huisha" (converted from a Ming Dynasty official's residence) ✅Photography enthusiasts: Choose "Linjiang Yilou" (Xin'an River view from the window) ✅Students: "Laojie International" youth hostel (stargazing from the rooftop) ⚠️Weekend room rates double! Recommended accommodation: Stay on the outskirts of the old street and walk in 🍜 **A Culinary Secret** ▪️ **Must-Try List**: 1. Xiu Sao's Tart Cake (the authentic filling is chives and tofu) 2. Lingshan Rice Wine (fermented with ancient well water) 3. Hairy Tofu (look for the "Fang Xin Yu" brand) 4. Stinky Mandarin Fish (the most authentic at "Lao Ma's Home Feast") ▪️ **Hidden Menu**: • Ask the wonton shop for "Butterfly Noodles" (not listed on the menu) • "Tea-Scented Chicken" on the second floor of the tea shop (reservations required 3 hours in advance) 📸 **Photogenic Secrets** 1. Composition at the "One Line Sky" at the alley entrance (with morning light) 2. Window frame of Wan Cui Lou Museum (borrowing scenery from the Xin'an River) 3. When the lanterns first light up at dusk (blue hour) 4. Photographing reflections on rainy days (the bluestone slabs become mirrors) 💡 **Things to Amaze Locals** • Collect 9 stamps from time-honored brands (free stamp book available at the visitor center) • Participate in the Wednesday Intangible Cultural Heritage Market (live demonstrations by artisans) • Rent Hanfu and walk the "Huizhou Merchants' Road" (from the old street to the dock) • Chat with street sweepers at dawn (they know all the legends) 🌟 **My Moment of Breakdown** At the "Tongderen" pharmacy, a 90-year-old pharmacist pointed to the steelyard and said, "My family has used this to weigh medicine for five generations. Now my grandson uses an electronic scale." But he still wipes the scale beam clean every day—some traditions are more important than business. 📢 **Survival Guide** • Wear flat shoes! (The stone slabs are uneven) • Prepare small change (elderly vendors don't use mobile payments) • Beware of "free samples" (potentially forced sales) • Wear shoe covers on rainy days (slow drainage in alleyways) Finally, I want to say: The most touching thing about Tunxi Old Street isn't the architecture, but the people who live under its eaves. When you receive the bowl from the grandma at the soy milk shop and hear her say "Be careful, it's hot!" in the distinctive Huizhou accent, you'll suddenly understand—this is the living Jiangnan. 🌿 #TunxiOldStreetHiddenGarden #HuizhouLiveliness #SouthernSongDynastyTravelGuide #IntangibleCulturalHeritageExperienceCeiling #MustVisitAncientTownsInHuangshan--- ✨ **Time Tribune** ✨ "Did you know that the 1272-meter length of the old street corresponds exactly to the altitude of Huangshan? Is it a coincidence or the wisdom of the ancients?" (Reveal the design secret in the comments section, and we'll randomly select 3 people to receive a set of Huizhou ink and a hand-drawn map of the old street!) #BeautifulNightViewHere #NaturalWonder #WorthVisitingAncientTownsAndVillages #HowDidYouSpendYourNationalDayHoliday? #LuxuryTravel
**🏮Huizhou Three Days Two Nights Self-Driving Guide|The Thousand-Year-Old Secrets of Jiangnan!** 880 RMB per person, wandering through white walls and black tiles amidst a landscape gallery**--- ### **📍Itinerary Overview******Xin'an River Cultural Loop**: Approximately 320km **Core Experiences**: Hometown of Huizhou Merchants/Ancient Villages Drying Autumn Foliage/Shexian Inkstone Carving/Landscape Scenery **Best Season**: March-April (Rapeseed Flower Sea), September-November (Autumn Foliage)--- ### **📅Daily Itinerary**#### **Day 1: Tunxi Old Street & Xin'an Moonlit Night******Morning**-08:30 【Huizhou Ancient City】 ✅Xu Guo Stone Archway (view the octagonal archway) ✅Tao Xingzhi Memorial Hall (see educational relics) ✅Doushan Street (photographing the morning light on the bluestone slabs)-10:30 【Huizhou Culture Museum】 ✅Cheng-Zhu Neo-Confucianism Documents Exhibition ✅Ming Dynasty Contract Documents**Afternoon**-12:30 Try at the restaurant on the first floor of the old street: 🐟Stinky Mandarin Fish (Intangible Cultural Heritage Recipe) 🥬 Fermented Tofu (Pan-fried on an Iron Plate) - 14:00 【Tunxi Old Street】 ✅Sanbaiyanzhai Inkstone Carving Experience ✅Wancuilou to View Hui-style Architectural Components - 16:30 【Liyang in Alley】 ✅ Photography of the Collision of Old and New Architecture ✅Drinking Huizhou Coffee at Zhanchuan Bookstore **Evening** - 19:00 Night Cruise on the Xin'an River Waterfront Scenic Area - 20:30 "Huiyun" Large-scale Live Performance - Overnight at Tunxi Hui Merchants' Former Residence--- #### **Day 2: Hongcun Fantasy & Tachuan Autumn Colors** ****Morning** - 07:30 Drive to 【Hongcun】 (1-hour drive) - 08:30 Take photos of the reflection on the South Lake Painting Bridge (avoid tour groups) - 10:00 Visit Chengzhitang to see the "Shang" character gate - 11:30 Make Huizhou Ink Pastry by Hand (Jushantang Experience) **Afternoon** - 13:00 Local Farmhouse Dishes (Braised Pork with Dried Bamboo Shoots + Stir-fried Eggs with Five-spice Powder) - 14:30 【Tachuan】 ✅ Viewing platform for photographing the red leaves of the Chinese tallow tree (autumn and winter) ✅ Sketching of ancient houses by the stream - 16:00 【Mukeng Bamboo Sea】 ✅ Hiking at the filming location of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" ✅ Viewing the sea of clouds from the glass walkway on the mountaintop - 18:30 Night view of the Moon Pond in Hongcun **Evening** - Overnight at Qishu Lake Resort Hotel (Lake View Room)--- #### **Day 3: Shexian Relics & Landscape Gallery** ****Morning** - 08:00 【Tangyue Memorial Archway Complex】 ✅ Hear stories of loyalty, filial piety, and righteousness from the seven memorial archways ✅ See rare female ancestral hall architecture at the Women's Ancestral Hall - 10:00 【Shexian Ancient City】 ✅ See the Ming Dynasty water conservancy project at Yuliang Dam ✅ Follow in Li Bai's footsteps at Taibai Tower **Afternoon** - 12:30 Stone cake + Shendu dumplings - 14:00 【Xin'an River Landscape Gallery】 ✅ Watch the performance of the Nine Surname Fishermen by boat ✅ Pray for blessings at the thousand-year-old camphor tree in Zhangtan Village - 16:30 【Yangchan Tulou】 ✅Photography of the largest Tulou cluster in East China ✅Participate in sun-drying chili peppers at the autumn harvest platform - Return at 18:00 and purchase souvenirs: 🖌️Hu Kaiwen Huizhou ink 🍵Huangshan Maofeng tea (Xie Yuda Tea House)--- ### **💰Cost Breakdown** (per person) | Item | Cost | |---------------|---------| |Car rental + fuel | 300 yuan | |Accommodation (2 nights) | 350 yuan | |Entrance fee | 180 yuan | |Dining | 220 yuan | |Experience | 50 yuan | --- ### **📸Six Ink Painting Photography Spots** 1. Lantern Reflection in Hongcun Moon Pond 2. Autumn Colors and Red Leaves of Wuzhen in Tachuan 3. Morning Mist and Fishing Boats on the Xin'an River 4. Panoramic View of Sun-drying Tulou in Yangchan 5. Sunset Silhouette of Tangyue Archway Cluster 6. Emerald Corridor in Mukeng Bamboo Sea--- ### **🍜Huizhou Flavors****Breakfast Extravaganza**: - Xiu Sao's Tart Cake (with bamboo shoot filling) - Shendu Hairy Tofu (with chili sauce) **Banquet Essence**: - Hu Shi's One-Pot Stew (layered ingredients) - Daobanxiang (steamed marinated pork) **Seasonal Mountain Dishes**: - Wenzheng Mountain Bamboo Shoots (tribute grade) - Shexian Kumquats (candied) --- ### **⚠️Key Tips** 1. **Ancient Village Protection**: - Do not litter on the Hongcun waterways - Do not touch the stone carvings on the archways 2. **Driving Precautions**: - Many sharp bends on the mountain roads in southern Anhui - Prepare snow chains during the rainy season (October-March) 3. **Cultural Taboos**: - Do not step on the thresholds of ancestral halls - Do not take crops drying in the autumn --- **✨In-Depth Experience** ✅Watch the fishing lights at Yuliang Dam at dawn (requires a local guide) ✅ Assemble a Huizhou-style architectural mortise and tenon model (museum workshop) ✅ Sketching on the Xin'an River (art school cooperation point) #HuizhouSelfDriving #JiangnanWaterStyle #AutumnSunDryingInAncientVillage #Xin'anGallery🖼️
Huangshan is definitely worth it! A must-eat list compiled from 3 visits 👇🏻 I absolutely love the vibrant atmosphere of this city 🎆 Super detailed guide based on my own experience as an out-of-towner! Save this list and try it slowly~ 【Must-Try List】 1️⃣ Lingshan Fermented Rice Wine · Zhu Ji (📍 Tangkou Town, Huangshan District) Don't miss their fermented rice balls! A subtle osmanthus fragrance, chewy and bouncy – locals line up to buy them! 2️⃣ Shili Huixiang Huizhou Cuisine Restaurant (📍 Tunxi District, Tungguang Avenue) The number one stinky mandarin fish! Smells pungent but tastes amazing! And you must try the hairy tofu too! Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, absolutely divine! 3️⃣ Huangjia Huizhou Cuisine (📍 Qianyuan South Road, Tunxi District) A must-try for those who love strong flavors! Huizhou Three Delicacies - So Delicious with Rice! Average price: 60 RMB per person - Amazing value! 4️⃣ Wanghu Local Cuisine Restaurant (📍Liyang Street, Tunxi District) The local chicken soup is amazing! Delicious and not greasy. Remember to order the stir-fried radish and cured pork to go with it. 5️⃣ Huixiangyuan Restaurant (Tunxi Old Street Branch) The most authentic Huizhou cuisine restaurant in the ancient town. The queue gets really long after 7 pm! We recommend going early. 【Snack Collection】 🔸 Xiu Sao Tart Cake: Plenty of toppings! Remember to eat it while it's hot! 🔸 Fangjia Braised Dishes: Duck neck bone is a must-buy! 💯 🔸 Hu Ji Sesame Cake: Crispy and crumbly! One after another, you can't stop! 【Drink Recommendation】 Huangshan Maofeng Tea from San Cha Si Long-lasting aroma, the best for cutting through greasiness Tips: ▫️Most of the old shops are located around Tunxi Old Street ▫️Hui cuisine is a bit salty, you can tell the shopkeeper in advance to use less salt ▫️The old street is generally open until around 10 PM
As a child, the New Year was filled with anticipation amidst the crackling of firecrackers, the enticing aroma from the stove, and the red envelopes handed out by elders. Only later did I discover that some places still retain this vibrant New Year's spirit—the fish lanterns of ancient villages, the preserved delicacies of ancient towns, the blessings offered in the mountains—each place holds the most authentic essence of the New Year. 🌟 Zhanqi Village, Shexian County, Anhui Province | A Thousand-Year-Old Huizhou New Year Amidst Fish Lantern Parades The New Year in Zhanqi Village is awakened by fish lanterns. As night falls, enormous fish lanterns weave through the ancient alleys, their light and shadow flowing across the mottled horse-head walls, as if ancient spirits are dancing. In that moment, the lost flavor of childhood New Year's is instantly rediscovered. This ancient village, nestled at the foot of Huangshan Mountain, is full of surprises during the Spring Festival: the ancient bridge at the village entrance is adorned with red lanterns, villagers dance traditional dances in front of the Wang Clan Ancestral Hall, and street stalls offer fermented tofu and Huizhou-style tarts, each bite bursting with fresh flavor. You can learn to make glutinous rice cakes with the locals; the soft, chewy rice cakes coated with sesame seeds and sugar are sweet to the core. You can also experience making Huizhou ink pastries; these dark-colored pastries carry a subtle ink fragrance, both visually appealing and delicious. 📍Route: Ancient Bridge at the Village Entrance → Main Street Parade → Wang Clan Ancestral Hall → Fish Lantern Performance → Farmhouse New Year's Feast 🍜Must-Try: Hairy Tofu, Stinky Mandarin Fish, Jixi Fried Rice Noodles, Huizhou Tart Cake 💡Tips: Fish lantern performances are usually held around the Lantern Festival (January 15th of the lunar calendar). Check the schedule in advance and wear non-slip shoes to explore the ancient alleys. Anchang Ancient Town, Zhejiang | The Flavor of a Water Town's New Year Amidst the Aroma of Soy Sauce If the New Year's flavor elsewhere is red, then the New Year's flavor in Anchang is soy sauce-colored. In the twelfth lunar month, under the covered walkways and along the riverbanks, soy sauce ducks, sausages, and dried fish hang everywhere. The wind blows, and the air is filled with the salty, fragrant aroma of happiness—this is the most authentic form of everyday life. Take a ride in a traditional awning boat, gliding through the bustling water town market with the gentle creak of oars. Watch the boatwomen sell their New Year's goods, and listen to the calls of vendors from both banks. Once ashore, slip into a small tavern in the old street, order a plate of steamed rice with sausage, savor it slowly with Shaoxing rice wine, and buy a piece of pulled white candy—the sweet taste instantly fills you with happiness. At the Master's Mansion, you can experience the folk culture of ancient Shaoxing, while at Renchang Sauce Shop, you can tour the sauce-making process and even make your own bottle of original-brewed soy sauce to take home. 📍Route: Anchang Ancient Town Entrance → Renchang Sauce Garden → Master's Residence → Boat Trip on the River → Riverside Tavern 🍜Must-Try: Anchang Sausage, Soy Sauce Duck, Yellow Wine Popsicles, Fennel Beans 💡Tips: The ancient town is free to enter; boat trips cost 30 RMB per person. It's recommended to go early in the morning for fewer crowds and better scenery. Houfu Village, Changle, Fujian | A Wild New Year's Flavor Amidst Mountains and Sea For the most breathtaking New Year's customs, you must visit Houfu Village! The "God Parade" here is a veritable folk carnival. Young people carry tall deity statues, running through the village to pray for blessings, amidst the crackling of firecrackers and the deafening sound of drums and gongs. That primitive and devout sense of ritual ignites a sense of awe for tradition in everyone's heart. As a hometown of overseas Chinese, Houfu Village's New Year's flavor combines traditional charm with the atmosphere of mountains and sea. Red lanterns adorn the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, where villagers prepare abundant offerings for blessings. The Overseas Chinese Museum tells stories of overseas Chinese celebrating the Lunar New Year. At the ancient wharf at the village entrance, the sea breeze carries the aroma of oyster pancakes—freshly made, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, each bite bursting with delicious flavor. In the evening, enjoy a New Year's Eve dinner with the villagers, featuring dishes like Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, braised pork with red wine, and fish ball soup—a lively and heartwarming experience. 📍Route: Houfu Village Ancient Street → Chen Clan Ancestral Hall → Overseas Chinese Museum → Parade of Gods → Ancient Wharf at the Village Entrance 🍜Must-Try: Fuzhou Fish Balls, Meat Swallow Dumplings, Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, Oyster Pancakes 💡Tips: The parade of gods usually takes place from the second to the sixth day of the Lunar New Year; it is recommended to contact local villagers in advance for the exact time. Jiangxi Huangling Village | The Grand Spring Festival Scene of the Ancient Town of Autumn Harvest Huangling during the Spring Festival is a double feast of folk customs and beautiful scenery. The ancient village on the cliff is adorned with red lanterns, creating a festive atmosphere. The "autumn drying" activity, which begins in the twelfth lunar month, continues until the Lantern Festival. Chili peppers, corn, and pumpkins are arranged to form characters like "福" (fortune) and "春" (spring), making the entire village a giant New Year's blessing. During the day, watch intangible cultural heritage performances such as Nuo dance, dragon lantern dance, and stilt walking. Learn to make Qingming cakes and steamed rice cakes with the villagers. In the evening, stay in an autumn drying guesthouse and watch thousands of lights illuminate the village, with dragon lanterns weaving through the ancient alleys like dragons swimming in the sea—a breathtaking and romantic sight. The food is not to be missed: stir-fried cured pork with bamboo shoots is fragrant and delicious, steamed pork with rice flour is tender and flavorful, and a cup of homemade rice wine warms you right to the core. 📍Route: Tianjie Street → Sun-drying Workshop → Patriotic Wall → Folk Culture Exhibition Hall → Dragon Lantern Parade 🍜Must-Try: Wuyuan Tofu, Steamed Pork with Rice Flour, Fermented Fish, Rice Cake 💡Tips: The scenic area ticket includes round-trip cable car ride. It's recommended to stay in a guesthouse within the scenic area for a more complete experience. Wuxi Off-the-Beaten-Path Route | A Tranquil New Year in Jiangnan Don't want to be crammed in? Try this off-the-beaten-path route in Wuxi! Avoid the crowds at Yuantouzhu and watch the sunrise over Taihu Lake at Daxigang Wetland Park. Flocks of migratory birds skimming across the lake are even more breathtaking than at the scenic spots. The undeveloped section of the Qingming Bridge Ancient Canal hides authentic waterfront houses, and the boatmen's stories are full of canal tales. Mashan National Forest Park is sparsely populated. The 18km hiking route offers views of Taihu Lake and the Lingshan Grand Buddha. Book your morning service at Xiangfu Temple in advance to participate in chanting and blessings, experiencing the most tranquil Zen-like New Year. At Yangshan Pastoral Oriental, you can experience making qingtuan (green glutinous rice dumplings) and writing the character "福" (fortune). At Doushan Tea Garden, you can learn to roast tea with tea farmers and taste this winter's new tea. Food recommendations include the eel noodles at Laoximen Noodle Shop and the "Three Whites of Taihu Lake" at Huxianlou Restaurant—both local favorites. 📍Route: Daxigang Wetland → Qingming Bridge Ancient Canal → Mashan National Forest Park → Yangshan Pastoral Oriental → Doushan Tea Garden 🍜Must-Try: Eel Noodles, Three Whites of Taihu Lake, Magnolia Cake, Plum Sauce Ribs 💡Tips: Chartering a car is recommended for more flexibility. For accommodation, consider Xuntang Shuxiang Mansion, where there are Pingtan (storytelling and ballad singing) performances every night. The spirit of the Lunar New Year is ingrained in the Chinese psyche. This Spring Festival, why not choose a favorite place to experience the lively atmosphere under red lanterns, the piety of folk customs, and the warmth of delicious food, filling this New Year with precious memories? #JiangxiWuyuanHuangling #FujianTravel #WhereToGoForChineseNewYear #ZhejiangAnchangAncientTown #ZhejiangTourism
✨Huangshan Travel Guide|4 Days 3 Nights In-Depth Tour! Off-the-beaten-path Routes + Food List Revealed🍁 Finally, I've compiled my Huangshan trip information! This time, I discovered so many hidden gems with less crowds and stunning scenery, avoiding the throngs of people and taking tons of amazing photos! Budget, route, and food recommendations are all shared—scan the QR code! 👇 💰 Budget Breakdown (2500+ RMB per person) • Transportation: Round-trip high-speed rail 800 + scenic area shuttle bus 100 • Entrance Fees: Huangshan 190 + Huizhou Ancient City 48 + Chengkan 107 + Xixinan (free) = 345 • Accommodation: 3 nights in a guesthouse/budget hotel approximately 600 • Food: 150 RMB per day x 4 days = 600 • Total: Approximately 2445 RMB (can be lower by adjusting accommodation and transportation!) ------ 🏔 Recommended Attractions (A combination of off-the-beaten-path and classic attractions) 1️⃣ Huangshan Scenic Area ⛰ • Must-see: Welcoming Pine (from Yuping Cableway), West Sea Grand Canyon (cable car ride is amazing), Sunrise at Bright Summit • Tip: We recommend taking the Yungu Cableway up the mountain; walking down is less strenuous! Remember to check the weather forecast in advance; the chance of a sea of clouds is doubled! 🌤 • Reference Ticket Price: 190 RMB (Ticket includes insurance) 2️⃣ Huizhou Ancient City 🏯 • Highlights: Ming and Qing dynasty ancient streets with white walls and black tiles; immersive performance during the night tour of the Huizhou Prefectural Government Office! • Hidden Activity: Visit the Anhui Huizhou History Museum in the early morning—less crowded, great for photos and creative handicrafts! • Reference Ticket Price: 48 RMB (Half price for seniors/students) 3️⃣ Chengkan Bagua Village ☯ • Secret Spot: A 1700-year-old "I Ching Ancient Village" with a fascinating maze-like water system! • Tip: Hire a local guide (approximately 100 RMB) to understand the feng shui secrets within the architecture 📿 • Reference Ticket Price: 107 RMB (Free for children/seniors) 4️⃣ Xixinan Ancient Village 🌿 • Free Treasure! Maple Forest Wetland + Ancient Bridge: Stunning photos in Hanfu (traditional Han clothing) set in a verdant wonderland! • Tip: Must-try dishes at the village's farmhouses: hairy tofu and stinky mandarin fish – 50 RMB per person for a hearty meal! • Reference Ticket Price: 0 RMB (Open 24 hours) ------ 🚶 4-Day Itinerary (Avoiding Crowds) • Day 1: High-speed rail to Huangshan North → Drop off luggage at Tunxi Old Street → Enjoy Lingshan Rice Wine and Xiu Sao's Taro Cake → Night stroll in Liyang In Alley • Day 2: Early morning at Huangshan South Gate → Yungu Cableway up the mountain → Shixin Peak → West Sea Grand Canyon → Stay at a mountaintop hotel (stargazing!) • Day 3: Sunrise at Guangming Peak → Welcoming Pine → Descend the mountain → Charter a car to Chengkan (1 hour) → Evening visit to Xixinan Wetland • Day 4: Hanfu experience in Huizhou Ancient City → Huizhou History Museum → Buy local specialties like sesame seed cakes before returning home! ------ 🍜 Top Food Picks (Personally Tested, Guaranteed to Meet Your Guarantee) • Huangshan Specialties: Stinky Mandarin Fish (Smells pungent but tastes amazing!), Hairy Tofu (Fried and dipped in chili sauce, absolutely delicious!) • Snack Hubs: Tunxi Old Street (Xiusao Tart Cake), Huizhou Ancient City (Lingshan Fermented Rice Balls) • Farmhouse Recommendation: "Local Cuisine Restaurant" at the entrance of Xixinan Village, must-try dishes include braised pork with dried bamboo shoots and stir-fried pork belly! Average price: 50 RMB per person #CityCultureNotes #HuangshanTravel #PlacesYouGetAskedAboutOnWeChat