Huangshan Attractions
Huangshan City, established as the scenic support area for Yellow Mountain (Mt. Huangshan), has become a tourist city that includes Yellow Mountain Scenic Spot and many other attractions.
Tunxi Ancient Street
Located in Huangshan City, the Tunxi Ancient Street has centuries of history. Originally built in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), the remaining shops on the street date back to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
Xidi Village
Xidi Village is located near Huangshan Mountain, in China’s Anhui Province. The village was founded in the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) and most of the residences in the village now date back to the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties.
Huangshan Mountain
China has many famous mountains and arguably the most beautiful is Huangshan Mountain (Yellow Mountain). Located in China’s Anhui Province, the mountain range was pushed up from the ancient sear floor over 100 million years ago during the Msozoic era.
Tangyue Village
Home to the largest and best preserved collection of stone gates in Anhui Province, Tangyue Village is filled with history and legends. Outside the town are seven stone gates. Each one was built to honor the achievements and virtues of the Bao Family members.
Hongcun Village
Located near Huangshan Mountain, the ancient village of Hongcun has remained virtually unchanged for centuries. According to legend, the village was arranged in the shape of an ox.
Ancient Ink Factory
The area around Huangshan Mountain is famous for its traditional Chinese art supplies: Brushes, paper, inkstones, and inksticks are all made in the area. The Ancient Ink Factory is an interesting site for those interested in Chinese art.