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huangshanHuangshan (Yellow Mountain) Photography Guide: Best Viewpoints, Sunrise & the Sea of Clouds
How to photograph Huangshan at its best — the dawn sea of clouds, the specific viewpoints for sunrise, which season gives the most dramatic conditions, how to do the overnight summit stay, and the practical logistics of getting the famous shots.
Updated May 2026
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anhuiShexian Ancient Memorial Arches: Huizhou's Greatest Stone Monuments
Explore the Tang Yue Memorial Arches and ancient streets of Shexian in Anhui — the remarkable Huizhou memorial arch complex commemorating Bao Gong's loyal ancestors, the best-preserved ancient county town in Anhui, extraordinary ink stone craft tradition, and how to visit from Huangshan.
Updated May 2026
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huangshanMount Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) Travel Guide: Sea of Clouds, Sunrise & Hiking
Complete guide to Mount Huangshan — China's most iconic mountain, famous for its sea of clouds, ancient pine trees, and granite peaks. Hiking routes, cable cars, overnight stay tips, and the best time to visit.
Updated May 2026
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anhuiHuizhou Shexian & Yixian: Whitewash Walls, Horse-Head Gables and Rapeseed Fields
The complete guide to Anhui's Huizhou historic villages — Xidi and Hongcun UNESCO villages with their distinctive horse-head gable walls, the rapeseed flower season turning the valley floor yellow, and the extraordinary Huizhou merchant architecture.
Updated May 2026
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anhuiAnhui Travel Guide 2025: Huangshan Sea of Clouds, Wuyuan Villages & Ancient Huizhou Culture
Anhui Province offers China's most dramatic mountain photography destination at Huangshan, the world's most beautiful rural landscape at Wuyuan, and the extraordinary cultural legacy of the Huizhou merchant civilization.
Updated May 2026
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anhuiChina's Best Preserved Ancient Villages: Hongcun, Xidi, Furong and Off-the-Beaten-Path Gems
A guide to China's most beautifully preserved ancient villages — the UNESCO-listed Hongcun and Xidi in Anhui, the cliff village of Furong in Zhejiang, and lesser-known gems across the country. What makes each special and how to visit beyond the day-trip bus crowd.
Updated May 2026
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