Anhui ([án.xwéi]; Chinese: 安徽) is a province of the People's Republic of China located in the eastern region of the country. The province is located across the basins of the Yangtze River and the Huai River, bordering Jiangsu to the east, Zhejiang to the southeast, Jiangxi to the south, Hubei to the southwest, Henan to the northwest, and Shandong for a short section in the north.
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We are speicalized in offering Yellow Mountains tours for photography lovers and professionals. The imaginatively named pines, oddly-shaped rocks, the sea of clouds, and winter snowcaps furnish marvelous themes for photography.
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With over a decade's experience of online tour operation, Odynovo - parent brand of China Odyssey Tours specializes in high quality, tailor-made tours to 30+ destinations across Asia, Africa, Middle East, and South America. Each year, 15,000+ people from the world choose to arrange their private vacations with us, many of whom are our return clients. Though our brand name changed, our service and website still keep the same.
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China Travel Service Huangshan is a local travel agency which is located in the Tunxi District, Huangshan City.We always focus on design different type of tours in Huangshan. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about your Huangshan Tour.
5.0 based on 65 reviews
Huangshan private tour service own by Thomasgao,provide Huangshan private English speaking guide and van service,explore unique natural view of Huangshan mountain,No shopping tour Thomasgao is Huangshan English speaking guide from 1991,study in Anhui normal university English language department from 1989-1991, work as English speaking guide in Huangshan city China travel service from 1991-2005,open Huangshan private tour service from 2005 until now,provide service for thousands of Huangshan private tour orders from whole world,never complain by Guest, because everything as same as itinerary Huangshan is unique mountain in world,2nd top view of China by CNN vote from whole world traveller,because on the Huangshan summit all the way is up and down steps,no car,no bike,everywhere is hiking .so reserve the best fresh air in the world,because 99 percent of mountain cover by forest,so visit Huangshan not only for sightseeing ,but also for good exercise ,Best way for health and life.
4.5 based on 3,113 reviews
Not an easy climb but it is well worth it! We didn’t get to see the infamous cloud sea but the views are still amazing. Love the steep cliffs, the many elegant pine trees and the mountain ranges in the background too..both sunrise n sunset were beautiful in its own rights..???? We only managed to see one side of the mountain ranges as it would take at least 2-3 days to cover all..
4.5 based on 588 reviews
A lovely little old town with well preserved Hui style architecture and about 700 years of history. There are guided tours (in Chinese) that run every 10 minutes from the South entrance of the town. Possible to do as a day trip, or combined with some of the other attractions around the region.
4.5 based on 182 reviews
Worth the steep walk to see such beauty. We walked at least 8km, each view top notched world class. The best scenery so far, quite different from Guilin, which is also a must .
4.5 based on 174 reviews
My son taught english in Nanjing for a year after college and as his stint ended we visited him and in a whirl-wind week visited as many China "must-sees" as possible. Our main goal, other than The Great Wall and The Forbidden City/Tiananmen Square, was to hike Mt Huangshan as we had heard much about the mystical Yellow Mountain and had also seen paintings of it in an art class my wife and I took in college. We were able to hike the mountain but since we were enveloped, up high, in low clouds and mist we missed the best views. NOT a problem as it added to the mystic feel of the place and was nearly a spiritual experience which we named our (thanks Led Zeppelin) "Misty Mountain Hop" . We actually hiked over the mountain to the north beginning at the West Steps and after taking the Taiping Tram, we taxied back to our hotel at Tangkou, nearly an hour's ride, for the ridiculously low price of $40.00! Xigu Resort was our base and after the owner described the hot springs, without being pushy, we were more than ready to sign up. After a day of strenuous hiking, it sounded like the perfect idea to visit one of the Four Wonders of Yellow Mountain. He arranged for us to ride by bus to the hot springs and was more than happy to drive us to the bus stop. Once we got to Huangshan Hot Spring and saw the layout we were extremely glad we had come.....and that was before we got into the pools. The locker rooms were spotless and attendants were at the ready to help with anything one required but without being a nuisance. Numerous pools of different temps and most with naturally infused water including: rose (complete with petals), jasmine, wormwood, bamboo, vitamin C and even wine. The attendants were always ready to help or replace your towel if you moved and the place served grilled meats, beer and other "essentials" for the weary hiker. You could get a massage and for those getting too heated by the pools there is a cold pool that felt fantastic soaking our sore feet and joints in! The Hot Springs were an afterthought during our stay in Tangkou. I now tell people who are traveling to Nanjing that if they have time not only must they hike the mountain but they NEED to hit the Hot Springs (we were lucky enough to visit twice during our three day stay) to enjoy the complete Mt Huangshan experience. Incredible!
4.0 based on 472 reviews
We were brought here, by our Guide Louise Zhang, for a stroll and sightsee. Instead we found traditional Chinese calligraphy tools- Chinese writing brushes, ink sticks and ink wells. Coloured ink sticks are also available. Learned a lot about brush construction and what to look for. No idea how expensive good ink sticks are - my last purchase was in 1963 from the local stationary shop in Johor Baru, Malaysia! At our request and not as part of the walk, Louise took us to a shop that sold good quality stone seals. I had seals made for my three children. Had to wait overnight but Louise brought the finished products to our hotel next morning. The carving is as good as ones done by craftsmen in Singapore (craft shops, not street side vendors). Very happy with the stones as well, semi translucent and peach in colour. Very enjoyable ramble.
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