
- 4.5/5
山风glqAutumn may be late, but it's here! I decided to take a trip this weekend; I've especially loved autumn in southern Anhui these past two years. A recommendation from Xiaohongshu (a Chinese social media platform) is to stay in Hongcun to fully appreciate its charm, especially in the early mornings and evenings.
Moon Pond5.4
Painting Bridge4.7
- 4.6/5
安小超超Xidi has fewer people than Hongcun, but the scenery is more abundant. Besides the Hui-style architecture, there's a large autumn drying field, where the golden leaves are especially beautiful. The ticket price is worthwhile, the food is delicious, and the parking lot is spacious. The scenic area is very well maintained. Highly recommended!
- 4.3/5
M92***04A very beautiful place, I will come again. A very comfortable town with a Yin-Yang Bagua (Eight Trigrams) design, very beautiful. The autumn harvest is beautiful. Every night there are fish lanterns and fireworks displays, very impressive and magnificent.
- 4.7/5
এ᭄哈佛ꦿృ༊The cable car, Qiyun Mountain, and Qiyun Town are three separate systems. You need to choose carefully whether to stay on the mountain, at the foot of the mountain, or nearby. The scenery is breathtaking, needless to say. All three systems require an entrance fee; check for combined tickets.
- 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!
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userThe entire scenic area is highly interactive, even the architecture incorporates interactive elements. The host was highly skilled, humorous, and possessed various talents, which was a huge plus and added a wonderful atmosphere to the bonfire party. It was a truly relaxing experience, and if you're in good physical condition, the night view is definitely worth a hike! A very enjoyable trip, I'd love to come again.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userOf the four pavilions included in the joint ticket, Yang Zhenning's Former Residence and the Sanhe Battle Museum are relatively large, while the other two are quite small with limited exhibits. They also don't attract many visitors on weekdays.
- 4.3/5
囧囧燕ArielBefore going, I read many reviews that advised against it, which honestly made me quite nervous. After going, I found it to be actually quite nice. Although it's not as well-established as some tourist attractions, it has its own unique charm. Personally, I recommend paying a small fee to climb to a higher vantage point; it's not expensive. Don't rush to take a panoramic photo and leave; zooming in reveals many beautiful details. If you can get up early, go out and explore before sunrise. The deserted ancient town is all yours to photograph, and every shot will be a masterpiece.
- 4.4/5
M52***87It was a good decision to choose to tour Laojun Mountain with a group. The tour guide was considerate and would adjust the itinerary according to everyone's physical strength and needs. Along the way, we enjoyed the beautiful scenery of Laojun Mountain and learned a lot of historical and cultural knowledge. Touring with a group is convenient and affordable, and it is worth recommending.
Wuhu Fantawild Dreamland6.4
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userIt's alright, nothing special. The highlight is the rich variety of daily performances, but it's quite commercialized. The snacks in the scenic area are ridiculously expensive. If it were just expensive, it would be acceptable, since the scenic area relies on this to make money. The key issue is that they're not tasty at all 😂 In summary: It's worth a visit, but don't have too high expectations; you might be pleasantly surprised.







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