
- 4.8/5
我有📷⌨️你有啥The Jiuhua Mountain Scenic Area has been improving its services year by year. It's getting better and better. As a Buddhist, and considering it's a sacred site for Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, I still recommend visiting to pay homage if you can afford it. There are free shuttle buses from the high-speed rail station. Then, go to the visitor center to transfer to the scenic area bus. It costs 50 yuan round trip. Honestly, this is quite good. The entire scenic area has a rather strong commercial atmosphere, but it's acceptable.
- 4.7/5
M29***54The scenery is nice, and the ticket is 30 yuan cheaper than on other apps. If you want to buy the entrance ticket and cable car ticket together, you can book in advance on Xianyu (a second-hand marketplace). It's 139 yuan including the entrance ticket and round-trip cable car ticket, which is quite a good deal.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userHongcun, hailed as "a village in a Chinese painting," is a representative of Hui-style ancient villages. Its classic white walls and black tiles, horse-head gables, and flowing streams, especially the South Lake and the crescent-shaped Moon Pond, create a stunningly beautiful landscape. Strolling through the cobblestone alleys, one can feel the profound cultural heritage. However, the area is noticeably commercialized, and it gets quite crowded during the day; it's recommended to visit in the early morning or evening for a more tranquil experience.
- 4.8/5
_We***19Huangshan is undoubtedly the best mountain in China, so it's definitely worth a visit. I absolutely love Huangshan! The thrilling experience is off the charts. I hope everyone will come and see it. The cable car is also fantastic, I loved it!
- 4.6/5
139***31The staff at the entrance were very welcoming. The ancient village streets were clean and tidy, with a rustic and tranquil environment. Faded couplets, colorful lanterns, and a strong sense of community filled the air. Fields were right next to the village, and elderly people were basking in the sun and chatting on stone benches. There was a huge scarecrow in the fields… It's definitely worth a visit.
- 4.7/5
爱自由游Qiyun Mountain is easy to climb; even people with average physical strength can easily reach the top. The cable car takes you directly up, where you can see the auspicious and prosperous plantations on the ground. There is a river with beautiful scenery on both sides, and the mountain itself is also very pretty and picturesque, unlike the precipitous Huangshan Mountain. It's a completely different style.
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userI came two months ago and haven't written a review yet. The guesthouse has a beautiful environment, with its own garden and ancient buildings, and the room design is also very unique. The owners are a warm and friendly family, and they even gave me a bag of Huangshan sesame cakes before I left.
- 4.1/5
Anonymous userHaving long admired Huizhou Ancient City since Nanjing, I finally made it! 😊 I was a little worried it would be the kind of tourist trap that's all hype, but from the moment I stepped off the high-speed train, Shexian County was surprisingly clean and refreshing. 👍 I strolled around the ancient city that evening; it wasn't crowded, which I liked. Wandering through the alleys, I felt the true essence of the ancient city emerge. ❤️ The next day, I slept in until I naturally woke up; the weather was fantastic! ☀️ The ancient city has a different feel during the day. Every shop displays its own flag, especially in the alleys, which have a unique charm. Remember to look back as you leave—you'll always find a delightful surprise! 😁😁 Remember to make a reservation for the Huizhou History Museum. Entry is easy—just tap your phone to enter! 👍👍 The museum is small but truly excellent. I recommend visiting the museum first, then exploring the ancient city!
- 4.6/5
月上王出头This is a tourist area with a strong commercial feel. Many shops are closed during the off-season. It's good for strolling around, changing clothes, and taking travel photos. Tickets are quite expensive when there are fewer people. Several large kilns within the scenic area are well-preserved, and the Imperial Kiln Museum is also worth visiting.
- 4.3/5
THALIA C.Our tour guide, Xiaofeng, was a gentle and polite young man. He explained things attentively and was very familiar with the museum's collection. He provided detailed explanations of the development of ceramic technology in various dynasties and the museum's finest pieces. It turns out he was even a student at a ceramics university! No wonder he was so professional and detailed. I learned a lot from his explanations and highly recommend him.














