Anhui,
with a population of over 59 million, is an inland
province in Southeast China. It stretches over the
Yangtze River and Huai River, and is adjacent
to six provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hubei,
Henan and Shandong. One of the main
attractions is Hefei City with 2,000 years of
history and is the capital of the province also.
What to see
Covering an area of 130,000 square
kilometers (50,200 square miles), Anhui boasts of
abundant tourism resources, and is a top tourist
attraction among many in the Southeast, such as: the
amazing Mount Huangshan, famous for its
towering pines, precipitous stones, wonderland cloud-sea
and hot springs; Mount Jiuhua, one of
the four famous Buddhist Mountains in China;
Mount Tian Zhu, also a well-known scenic spot.
The magnificence of these peaks is simply stupendous.
Sta nding
on top of any one of these peaks would overwhelm most
trekkers with a sight to behold. In addition to the
beautiful mountain scenery, the well-preserved ancient
villages in Southern Anhui are derived
from the Ming and Qing
Dynasties (1368 ~ 1911). Most impressive ones are in
Xidi and Hongcun in
Yixian County near Mount
Huangshan. It is really a sight worth seeing
and a must for visitors who are keen to learn more about
life during those years. Shexian
County, reputed as Town of Arches, is also a must for
each visitor to experience fine examples of residential
architecture from the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the
unique Tangyue Memorial Archway.
When to go
Anhui
intrigues and astonishes tourists with its marvelous
sceneries and
centuries-old
cultural relics. Annual average temperature is between
14 C
and 17 C.
The best time to visit these scenic areas is in autumn
(September, October, and November) and spring (April,
May and June). However, the snow scenery of
Huangshan is absolutely fascinating so if you
enjoy the snow, it's best to come during the winter.
Anhui
is also well known for its various craftworks, such as
rice paper, ink stone and Chinese ink. Together, they
form the precious Chinese four treasures of literary
pursuits. |