Ultimate Huangshan Travel Guide: Things to Do in Anhui, China

Huangshan, located in Anhui province, isn’t just one of China’s most famous mountain destinations—it’s also a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for both its cultural and natural significance. Often called the “First Wonder of China,” Huangshan offers a stunning blend of majestic scenery, rich history, and unique local culture. Whether you’re a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or a history buff, there’s plenty to discover here.

Best Time to Visit:

 Spring and Autumn (March–May, September–November): Mild weather and frequent sea-of-clouds views.

 Winter: Frost-covered pines and snow-capped peaks create a breathtaking spectacle.

 Summer: Lush greenery, but be mindful of heat and occasional thunderstorms.

Huangshan Scenic Area – Must-See Highlights

Experiencing the mountains, sunrise, and sea of clouds is unforgettable. Many travelers stay overnight in mountain hotels like Baiyun Hotel or Guangmingding Hotel to catch the sunrise.

1. Welcoming Pine (Yingke Song)

   The iconic symbol of Huangshan, located in the Yupinglou area. Many visitors come here just to snap a photo with this legendary tree.

2. Bright Summit Peak (Guangmingding)

   The second highest peak in Huangshan, offering panoramic views and one of the best spots to watch the sunrise, sunset, and cloud formations. On clear days, the peaks stretch endlessly, shrouded in ethereal mist.

3. West Sea Grand Canyon ⛰️

   Often called the “essence of Huangshan,” this area boasts rugged cliffs and narrow paths along steep slopes. A must-visit for those with good stamina.

4. Lotus Peak / Tiandu Peak ��

   Lotus Peak is the highest point at 1,864 meters, while Tiandu Peak is famed for its steep cliffs. Tiandu Peak occasionally closes for safety, so prepare for a challenging climb.

5. Huangshan Hot Springs

   Located at the mountain base, these springs are perfect for relaxing before or after a hike. Legend says they have been used for “spiritual cleansing” since ancient times.

Hongcun & Xidi – Ancient Village Tours

Just about an hour from Huangshan Scenic Area, these villages are UNESCO World Heritage sites and a must for exploring traditional Hui culture.

1. Hongcun

   Known for its water-system layout, the village resembles a living painting. It served as a filming location for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The white walls, black tiles, and stone bridges create endless photo opportunities, especially at sunset on Nanhu Lake.

2. Xidi Ancient Village

   Slightly more rustic than Hongcun, Xidi preserves numerous Ming and Qing-era buildings, including archways, ancestral halls, and intricate wood and stone carvings—perfect for a leisurely cultural stroll.

Tunxi Old Street – Food, Shopping & Culture

Located in Huangshan city, Tunxi Old Street retains its Ming and Qing charm and has been called “China’s Qingming Scroll in real life.” Here, you can:

 Taste authentic Hui cuisine like stinky mandarin fish, Mao tofu, bamboo shoot braised pork, and Dao-ban-xiang.

 Shop for local crafts: ink sticks, Xuan paper, and tea.

 Enjoy the atmospheric night lights and the bustling ancient street vibe.

Huangshan Maofeng Tea, one of China’s top ten teas, is also available for tasting directly in tea plantations.

Ancient Huizhou Cultural Area

Location: Yanchi Town, Huizhou District (~15 minutes from Tunxi)

Duration: ~Half day

Explore nearly a thousand years of Huizhou history through well-preserved Ming and Qing architecture. Key sites include:

1. Huizhou Ancient City: Historic city walls, gates, drum towers, and government offices.

2. Xuguo Stone Archway: Ming-era arch considered the crown of Hui-style archways.

3. Huizhou Government Office: Predates the Forbidden City by over a century, with original administrative layout.

4. Doushan Street: Bustling historic commercial street with traditional crafts and snacks.

Qiyun Mountain

Location: Xiuning County (~33 km from Huangshan)

Duration: Half to full day

Known as Huangshan’s sister mountain, Qiyun is a famous Taoist site with the legend of a lotus supported by clouds. Hiking is moderate, with cable cars available. The summit offers sweeping views of Xin’an River, sunrise, and the sea of clouds—a perfect complement to Huangshan.

Taiping Lake

Location: Huangshan District (~25 km from Huangshan Scenic Area)

Duration: Half day

Taiping Lake, Anhui’s largest man-made lake, is nicknamed the “Heavenly Pool of Huangshan.” Activities include:

 Boat Tours: Glide through lake and mountain scenery.

 Cycling / Hiking: Scenic lakeside paths for slow travel.

 Photography: Misty mornings or golden sunsets make for magical photos.

Chengkan Ancient Town

Location: Huizhou District (~30 min from Tunxi)

Duration: Half day

A well-preserved eight-trigram village layout, known as “Jiangnan’s First Village.” Less crowded than Hongcun and Xidi, perfect for quiet exploration.

 Eight-Trigram Layout: Streets follow Taoist Feng Shui principles.

 Ancestral Halls & Bridges: Features exquisite wood carvings and traditional architecture.

Jiangshan Water Gallery

Location: Xiuning County, along Xin’an River

Duration: Half to full day (boat recommended)

A scenic water route with ancient villages, terraced fields, tea plantations, and bamboo groves along the river—like a living Chinese ink painting. Ideal for photography and painting.

Huashan Mysterious Caves

Location: Tunxi District (~5 km from city center)

Duration: 1–2 hours

A man-made ancient site with 36 large stone caves, intricate carvings, and labyrinthine passages. Modern lighting and guided tours make it feel like exploring an underground palace.

Tachuan Forest – Autumn Colors

Location: Near Hongcun (~2 km)

Duration: 1–2 hours (half day in autumn)

One of China’s four top autumn viewing spots. From late October to November, maples, ginkgos, and sumacs paint the landscape. Fewer tourists here, offering a serene retreat.

Suggested 3–5 Day Itinerary

Day 1   Arrive in Tunxi → Ancient Huizhou Cultural Area → Night stroll on Tunxi Old Street

Day 2   Huangshan Scenic Area hike (stay overnight on the mountain)                        

Day 3   Sunrise on the mountain → descend → Taiping Lake or Qiyun Mountain                 

Day 4   Hongcun + Tachuan Forest → Chengkan Ancient Town                                   

Day 5   Jiangshan Water Gallery boat tour → Huashan Mysterious Caves → Departure