Discover Huangshan
Join in our Huangshan tours to explore one of the most beautiful and notable mountains in China, following our expert bilingual guide to seeking its “four wonders”: strange pines, absurd stones, sea of clouds, and hot springs.
A Huangshan trip is far more than hiking Huangshan Mountain and absorbing the natural beauty. Around the mountain, there are several ancient villages like Hongcun Village and Xidi Village which will feast your eyes with countless elegant and time-honored Hui-style houses, and calm your soul with their peaceful life.
Top Attractions in Huangshan
Yellow Mountain (Huangshan)
UNESCO-listed granite peaks floating above a sea of clouds — the muse of Chinese landscape painting for 1,000+ years.
Hongcun Village
A 900-year-old village laid out in the shape of an ox — the filming location for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon".
Xidi Village
UNESCO-listed Ming-Qing village with 124 well-preserved courtyard homes, ornate stone archways, and cobbled lanes.
Tunxi Old Street
A 1,000-meter Song Dynasty commercial street — inkstone shops, tea houses, and Anhui-style architecture in Huangshan city.
Hot Springs of Huangshan
Natural thermal springs at the mountain base — soak tired muscles after hiking the legendary Eastern Steps.
Emerald Valley (Feicui Gu)
A canyon of jade-green pools and waterfalls on the northern slope — the most photogenic spot near Huangshan.
Planning Your Huangshan Visit
the Temple of Heaven, pavilions and bridges of the Summer Palace, and watchtowers on the winding Great Wall. Neighborhood life and traditions, and diverse cuisines are authentically preserved in time-worn hutongs for centuries. Seamlessly blending with these imperial and traditional structures are the city’s modern skyscrapers, trendy art hangouts, luxury malls, and technology magic.
When joining any of our Beijing tours, you will not only look into the city’s highlights in its many outstanding landmarks, but also try some unique experiences, like making dumplings at a local family, learning paper-cutting in a courtyard house, and exploring the hutong alleys on a rickshaw.
Visiting Huangshan in different seasons will reward you with different sightseeing. In Spring it is green, covered with different flowers; in Summer, the pine trees are at their most vibrant, it is more possible to encounter the sea of clouds; Autumn is a good time to appreciate stunning red leaves; in Winter after a snowfall, the whole mountain area is just like a fairyland.
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