Mount Huangshan, located in Anhui Province and often described as the "loveliest mountain of China," was inscribed on the world cultural and natural heritage lists in 1990. (full story)
This is the route Xu Xiake, a famous geologist and traveller in the Ming Dynasty, chose when scaling Mount Huangshan. Some of the mountain's most famous scenic spots like the Guest-Greeting Pine can be found along the path and as a result the route sometimes gets crowded. (full story)
Covering 25 square kilometers, the West Sea Grand Canyon is dubbed Heaven on Earth and A Fantasy World for its unique and beautiful sceneries. Here you will be amazed by the power of Nature, manifested by the clusters of steep peaks, numerous oddly-shaped rocks and gnarled pines, deep ravines, spectacular sunset glow, and fascinating sea of clouds. (full story)
This path has been in disrepair for many years, and inexperienced mountouneers are not advised to take it. Tourists coming in from Mount Jiuhua, Hefei City, Tongling City, Wuhu City, and Chizhou City in northern Anhui Province can take this route. (full story)
If time is short or you do not want to exhaust yourself, you can skip most part of the strenuous mountaineering by hiking atop the mountain. The loop will allow you a 360-degree view of the spectacular scenaries of Mount Huangshan. (full story)
Tour of Mount Huangshan can take one to three days. If you want to deeply explore the mountain, one of the top ten tourist attractions in China, you'd better arrange two or three days. This way, you'll be able to enjoy the awe-inspiring sunset glow and the sunrise. (full story)