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Anhui Travel Guide
 
Anhui is located in the inland of China’s Southeast. It has several travel attractions such as beautiful ancient stone villages along the banks of the Yangtze River, former residences of local Anhui merchants, and impressive mountains.

The Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) is one of the most renowned mountains China. Its spectacular peaks, surrounded by clouds and trees, made it achieve World Heritage Site status. To enjoy the sun rising on the top of Huangshan is a breathtaking and inspiring experience. Also the Mount Jiuhua, one of the four famous Buddhist Mountains, and the Mount Tian Zhu are well-known scenic spots.

In Southern Anhui there are well-preserved ancient villages, derived from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, like Xidi, Hongcun and Yixian. In Shexiang County, reputed as Town of Arches, you still can find fine examples of residential architecture of this period and the unique Tangyue Memorial Archway.
 
 
 
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  Yellow Mountain & Ancient Anhui Villages
Tour Type: Classic China Highlights

Explore two UNESCO-listed sites with CCC: Yellow Mountains, the loveliest mountain of China', and Hongcun, an ancient Anhui Village with unique architecture and decoration (shooting site for the movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon)
     
 
Our Guides in Anhui
     
  John

Hometown: Huangshan, Anhui Province

John was born in Huangshan and speaks fluent English. After his graduation in 1991, he began his career as a local tour guide, working for 17 years in Anhui Province. John is proud that he is continually selected to be a tour guide by visitors from all over the world because of his enthusiasiasm and his abundant experience. John likes to learn everything in connection with the local culture and often learns from area locals such as farmers, porters, sanitation workers, and families which enriches him in his knowledge of the changing, local culture and affords him to be a good and knowledgeable tour guide.
     
 
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