3 Days Huangshan Essence Tour: Yellow Mountain & Hongcun Village, Tunxi Old Street
Must-see & Must-do:
Highlight 1: Hike the Yellow Mountain, one of China’s Five Sacred Mountains, and prepare to be awestruck by its natural wonders. Its granite peaks and twisted pines are often enveloped in mystical mist, creating ethereal and mystical views.
Highlight 2: Witness the mesmerizing sunset and sunrise over the Huangshan peaks. The heavens themselves seem to paint the sky with hues of tangerine, lavender, and gold, casting a divine glow upon the rugged landscape.
Highlight 3: Stroll through the picturesque Hongcun Village, one of the typical ancient Huizhou-style villages. The South Lake becomes a mirror-like surface, perfectly reflecting the surrounding ancient architecture and green hills, resembling a living ink painting in motion.
Highlight 4: Explore Xidi Village, an ancient gem that epitomizes the grandeur of China’s bygone eras. As you walk its historic pathways, be transported back in time, witnessing architectural marvels and immersing yourself in tales of the illustrious Hu clan, merchants, and scholars that once thrived here.
Highlight 5: Wander through the centuries-old Tunxi Ancient Street, where you’ll be immersed in the rich history of Huizhou architecture. Visit the Hu Kaiwen Ink-stick Factory to witness the traditional art of crafting Huizhou Inksticks.
Itinerary Quick Look:
Welcome to Huangshan, a city well-known for the Yellow Mountain! Upon your arrival in Huangshan, a local guide and driver will greet you at the airport/train station exit and escort you to your hotel for check-in in Huangshan City. (Tip: It is suggested to arrive before 14:00)
After resting at your hotel, take a relaxing stroll on the 900-year-old Tunxi Ancient Street. Tunxi Old Street is paved with maroon flagstones, over 1,000 meters long, consisting of a main street, three cross streets and 18 alleys. The buildings along the street have a distinctive local style known as Huizhou style, featuring white walls and black tiles, elaborate carvings. As you wander, you’ll discover that many shops have been family-owned for over a century, offering a curious array of wares from inkstones and brushes to local teas and Mao badges. Don’t miss the chance to savor local gastronomic delights like Mao Tofu (毛豆腐), Shaobing (烧饼), and the pungent Smelly Mandarin Fish (臭鳜鱼).
Located on the old street, the Tunxi Museum is a treasure trove that offers profound insights into the rich tapestry of Anhui’s history. Here, you can marvel at a collection that spans Ming and Qing Dynasty furniture, delicate porcelain, and intricate Huizhou carvings. Special emphasis is given to the “Four Treasures of the Study” – the brush, ink, paper, and inkstone that are cornerstones of Chinese calligraphy and painting. Due to the long history and exceptional quality of these “Four Treasures” in Anhui, many scholars and artists prefer using them. These high-quality tools enjoy a great reputation not only in China but also internationally.
Your cultural exploration doesn’t end here. Within a short distance, the Hu Kaiwen Ink-stick Factory is one of the oldest and most prestigious inkstick producers in China, renowned for producing high-quality inksticks. Huizhou Inksticks (徽墨) have long been considered the highest grade among all kinds of inksticks. In fact, the ingredients of inksticks remain a mystery, known only to a few remaining manufacturers of this traditional craft. Here, you can witness the process of making inksticks, which still preserves the essence of traditional craftsmanship with a hand-operated soot collection (点烟). Moreover, the factory boasts an extraordinary collection of 7,800 precious inkstick molds created by famous artists from various dynasties since the Ming and Qing dynasties. If you’re interested in Chinese art, culture, or the tools used in traditional Chinese calligraphy and painting, it can be a unique and enlightening experience.
Arrival Ideas: By Air: Huangshan Tunxi International Airport has domestic flights from major cities such as Beijing, Guanzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guilin, Chongqing, Chengdu and Xi’an, etc.
By Train: High speed trains are available from Shanghai (2.5~3.5hrs), Hangzhou (1.5~2hrs), Suzhou (2~3.5hrs),Beijing (5.5~7hrs), and Guangzhou (7hrs), etc.
After breakfast, your guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel lobby. Today you are going to visit two iconic sites in the Huangshan region: Hongcun Village and the Yellow Mountain (Mount Huangshan).
Discover Hongcun Village – One of the Ancient Huizhou-style Villages
There are many ancient villages in China, while the ancient villages in southern Anhui have their own unique tradition. The ancient villages in southern Anhui are predominantly designed in the Huizhou architectural style, a school of design that showcases intricate wood carvings, walls of pristine white, and roofs of contrasting black tiles. The “Horsehead” walls, named for their shape, are another characteristic feature. These architectural elements come together to create scenes that seem plucked right from a traditional Chinese ink painting- serene, timeless, and profoundly beautiful. Huizhou villages often have a rich history tied to the Huizhou merchants, one of the three major commercial groups in ancient China. Upon amassing wealth, they often returned to their hometowns to build luxurious mansions, ancestral halls, and archways, contributing to their family-residing villages.
Today, you will visit one of the most representative Huizhou villages – Hongcun. It is renowned for its well-preserved ancient architecture and layout from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. Often described as a “village in a Chinese painting“, Hongcun has become a magnet for photographers and artists, eager to capture its idyllic scenery and architectural grace.
Established in the Song Dynasty, Hongcun Village is over 900 years old. The lay of the Hongcun was remodeled according to geomantic (feng shui) ideas. It is common to see Hui-style villages often situated near mountains and water sources, aligning with the people Huizhou’s belief that harmony with the natural environment promotes the well-being and prosperity of the villagers. In the embrace of southern Anhui’s rolling hills, Hongcun unfolds like a living ox-shaped tapestry. Leigang Hill forms its majestic “head,” crowned by two ancient trees as “horns.” The Moon Pond forms its “heart”, and South Lake is the “belly.” Four timeworn bridges stand as the ox’s “feet”, straddling the tranquil Jiyin stream, while a meandering canal – the village’s “intestines” – adds a flowing cadence to daily life. All these elements converge at the serene South Lake, a natural mirror that not only reflects the village’s ethereal beauty but also anchors its feng shui harmony.
Step inside and you are led through labyrinthine cobblestone streets, meandering like poetic verses. These lanes, narrow yet inviting, seem to whisper the stories of generations past as they guide you through the village’s “body,” a collection of white-walled, black-tiled Hui-style buildings. Here, 103 ancient buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties, and 34 buildings from the Republican era are preserved. The villagers uphold time-honored traditions and customs, living a pastoral life that feels as if suspended in another era. The most beautiful sites are the expansive South Lake and the crescent-shaped Moon Pond. These tranquil bodies of water act as natural mirrors, capturing the timeless beauty of ancient bridges and classic Huizhou architecture as if they were scenes on a painted scroll. It is especially beautiful during the season when lotus flowers are in full bloom.
The ancient inhabitants of this village have left a rich legacy of material and spiritual wealth. On the north bank of Southern Lake, you will find South Lake Academy, a private ancient school that served the village, and was a good architectural representative of the family academies of Huizhou. Scattered throughout the village are several mansions, courtyards, and ancestral halls, such as Chengzhi Hall, Wang Ancestral Hall, Jingxiu Hall, Jingde Hall, and Lexu Hall. Among these, the Wang Ancestral Hall stands as the largest and most well-preserved family shrine in the village. A portrait of the Wang family’s grand matriarch hangs on the left wall inside the hall – Hu Zhong who designed and led the construction of Hongcun’s water management system, shaping the village into what it is today. Chengzhi Hall, founded by a salt merchant, is the largest private residence in Hongcun and is often referred to as the “Folk Forbidden City.” The mansion is renowned for its intricate Huizhou “Three Carvings,” which include brick carvings, wood carvings, and stone carvings. Among these, the wood carvings are particularly exceptional. Some are even gilded, exuding magnificence and opulence that testify to the wealth and prestige of its original owners.
Hiking Mount Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) – One of China’s Five Sacred Mountains
Route: Yungu Cable Way – Begin-to-believe Peak – Dispelling Cloud Pavilion – Bright Summit – Flying-over Rock
Walking Distance: about 6km/5 hrs
After lunch, drive to the foot of Mount Huangshan (Yellow Mountain), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Five Sacred Mountains. Yellow Mountain is famous for its stunning natural scenery, which includes ancient pine trees, oddly-shaped granite peaks, winter snow, hot springs, and a sea of clouds that often envelops the mountain range, also known as the “Five Natural Wonders”. Huangshan has been a subject of inspiration in Chinese art, literature, and traditional landscape paintings for centuries. More than 400 years ago, during the Ming Dynasty, Xu Xiake, a renowned geographer and traveler, visited Huangshan Mountain twice and uttered the famous phrase, “After visiting the Five Sacred Mountains, one does not need to see any other mountains; after visiting Huangshan, one does not need to see the Five Sacred Mountains”. This illustrates the status and importance of Huangshan Mountain among the famous mountains in China.
To maximize your time and energy and experience the mountain’s most mesmerizing sceneries on the top, a sightseeing bus will transfer you directly from the foot of the mountain to Yungu Temple. From here, you’ll board the cableway to White Goose Ridge Station (8 mins). As you ascend, give you breathtaking aerial views of the forests below—a canvas of endless green, with granite peaks and twisted pines veiled in mist. Upon arrival, you’ll notice the air is cooler and crisper. Now begins your trek to the poetic Begin-to-Believe Peak. Huangshan is famous for its ancient and oddly shaped pine trees. En route, you’ll admire several like Black Tiger Pine, and Harp Pine, each with its unique shape and character. When you reach Begin-to-Believe Peak, you’ll understand how it got its name. The stunning vistas, which include a mixture of cliffs, valleys, and uniquely shaped rocks, will make you begin to believe in the mystical aura that Huangshan is famous for. After soaking in the views at Begin-to-Believe Peak, you will trek for about 40 minutes to your mountaintop hotel for a break.
After the break, you have a couple of choices for watching the sunset: Cloud-Dispelling Pavilion or the higher-altitude Bright Summit. From Cloud-Dispelling Pavilion, it takes about 30 minutes to get back to the hotel. The Cloud-dispersing Pavilion is called so because the cloud will disperse upon reaching here. It is a good place to admire the absurd stones, cloud sea, strange peaks, and deep valleys. If time and energy allow, consider extending an hour-long trek to the Sky Sea Scenic Area to see Flying-over Rock. This massive rock, estimated to weigh around 360 tons and standing approximately 12 meters high, appears to balance precariously on a narrow base atop another boulder. Enjoy the sunset from the second highest peak – Bright Summit (1840m). After the sunset, it’s a 40-minute trek back to your hotel.
Good to know:
1.Travel light! There is a lot of walking involved on the mountain, so it’s recommended to carry only essential items and pack light. Alternatively, you can store your luggage at the mountain’s base.
2. For environmental protection, some hotels on the mountain do not provide disposable toiletries, so it’s advisable to bring your own.
3. Staying on the mountain allows you more time to appreciate additional scenic views of Huangshan, especially sunrise and sea of clouds. However, due to the high transportation costs on the mountain, hotel facilities may be limited. The star-rated hotels might not be up to the standard of those in big cities like Shanghai. Due to the moist weather on the mountains, the rooms could be a little humid. Despite the lack of choice, we will select a relatively comfortable hotel for you.
Route: Sunrise – West Sea Grand Canyon – Lion Peak – Begin-to-Believe Peak – Yungu Cable Way
Walking Distance: about 5km/4 hrs
Today begins in the dark, pre-dawn hours (usually around 5 am to 6 am), as you’ll want to catch the awe-inspiring sunrise that Mount Huangshan is celebrated for. Make sure you’re dressed warmly and adequately – mountain temperatures can be surprisingly chilly in the morning. As the sky gradually lightens, you’ll witness one of nature’s most glorious spectacles: the sun rising over the fabled peaks and valleys of Mount Huangshan. With hues of orange, pink, and gold illuminating the sky, it’s a moment so sublime that it has been the muse of countless poets and painters for centuries. After the sunrise, get back to your hotel for breakfast. (Tip: The sunrise is influenced by the weather, but Huangshan in different weather conditions can unveil different forms of beauty. Even if the sky is overcast or foggy, it can create a mystical and ethereal atmosphere.)
After breakfast, it’s time for the grandeur of the West Sea Grand Canyon. Walking into the Xihai Grand Canyon is like stepping into a Chinese ink painting, with numerous peculiar rocks and towering stones standing before your eyes. The scenery is magnificent, and the Huangshan pine growing on the rocks takes on myriad poses and postures. The hike can be tailored to your energy level and time constraints; a 2-hour round-trip will get you to the 1st ring, while a 2.5-hour expedition will take you to the 2nd ring. (Please note: The thrilling and rugged trails make this activity challenging and physically demanding. Also, the West Sea Grand Canyon is usually closed during cold weather and heavy snow.)
Then proceed to Lion Peak (1690m) to see the Dawn Pavilion, Refreshing Terrace, Stone Monkey Watching the Sea, and various shapes of pines and rocks along the route. Lion Peak, as its name implies, really looks like a crouching lion. “Monkey Gazing at the Sea” is an evocative rock formation that resembles a monkey contemplating the ocean of clouds below. It’s a visual treat that also offers the perfect photo opportunity. Afterward, walk to the White Goose Ridge Cable Station to take the Yungu cableway (8 mins) down the mountain. Our driver will be ready wait for you at the foot of mountain and and transfer you to catch your flight/train to the next destination. (Tip: It is suggested leave after 16:00.)
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What’s Included
- Experienced drivers & air-conditioned vehicles
- Professional licensed English-speaking local guide
- Hotel accommodation with breakfasts
- Domestic flights (economy class) or high-speed trains (second class) listed in the itinerary
- Admission tickets, activities, meals listed in the itinerary
- Accident insurance
- Our service from tour planning, handling, operational and finishing your trip
What’s Excluded
- International airfares
- Entry visa fees
- Personal expenses
- Single room supplement
- Recommended optional activities
- Arrival/departure flights or train on the first and last day
- Tips or gratuities for guides and drivers
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Simon –
I loved how personalized this tour was. We started early each day to avoid the crowds, especially in Hongcun Village. The private car made traveling between sites so comfortable. Huangshan’s scenery was breathtaking, and the itinerary gave us just the right mix of nature, history, and local life.
Paisley Evans –
This was one of the most enjoyable trips I’ve had in China. The guide’s local knowledge made Huangshan even more special, and the private driver made travel stress-free. I especially loved the evening walk through Tunxi Old Street — the lights, shops, and atmosphere were magical.
Christian Perez –
This private 3-day tour was absolutely perfect! Our guide customized the pace so we could fully enjoy Huangshan’s incredible sunrise without rushing. The cable car rides saved us time and energy, and we had plenty of moments to soak in the mountain’s beauty. Ending the trip in Tunxi Old Street was the perfect cultural touch.
Hazel Stewart –
Everything about this trip felt carefully designed for us. From the peaceful strolls in Hongcun to the dramatic views on Huangshan, we never felt rushed. The private arrangements meant we had more time for photos, and our guide even recommended hidden spots in Tunxi Old Street for the best snacks.
Violet Baker –
If you want to experience Huangshan without the crowds, this is the way to go. The private tour gave us complete flexibility. Our guide took us to the best viewpoints for sunrise and sunset, and visiting Hongcun was like traveling back in time. Highly recommended!
Asher Carter –
From the moment we were picked up, everything was smooth and personalized. The itinerary was well-balanced, giving us time to enjoy the scenery, history, and local culture. The private arrangements meant we could linger in places we loved most, especially on the peaks of Huangshan.
Lucas Adams –
The flexibility of this tour made all the difference. When the weather changed, our guide quickly adjusted the schedule so we could still enjoy clear views from the Yellow Mountain peaks. Visiting Hongcun felt like stepping into a living painting. A true tailor-made experience!