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: A friend recommended this place. It has authentic Huizhou flavor. The stinky mandarin fish is really delicious. The ham stewed with bamboo shoots is fresh and tender. The duck in soy sauce is also very good. The iron plate hairy tofu smells very fragrant. Maybe I am not used to the taste. Other friends ate all of it. The boss's other dishes also look delicious. There are only four of us and we can't order so much. We will come again next time.
The dishes are fresh and taste really good 👍, the environment is clean and tidy, and the boss is very enthusiastic
🔥A famous Taoist mountain recommended by National Geographic. A 3-day, 2-night trip with a budget of over ¥500 per person can deliver a truly memorable experience! This guide will help you avoid pitfalls and save time, so save it and head out! 1. Transportation: Choose from 3 options, all with excellent value. - Self-driving: The most flexible option! The journey from downtown Huangshan takes about 1.5 hours. The scenic area parking lot charges ¥5 per hour, capped at ¥30 per day. After parking, walk 10 minutes to the visitor center. - Public Transportation: Take the Huangshan-Qiyunshan direct bus from Huangshan North Station for ¥25 per person, which takes one hour. Alternatively, you can first go to Xiuning County and then transfer to the bus to the scenic area, all for under ¥15. - Transportation within the scenic area: Your admission ticket includes a free sightseeing bus ride from the visitor center to the foot of Wangxian Tower. For a more economical option, take the cable car, which costs ¥60 per person for the ascent and ¥50 per person for the descent. The one-way trip takes 10 minutes to the core scenic area. II. Accommodation: Three budget options, each with its own unique charm. - Budget (100-200 RMB/night): Choose a B&B at the foot of the scenic area, such as Qiyun Renjia. It's a 5-minute walk from the visitor center, includes breakfast, and some offer mountain views, making it ideal for students. - Comfort (300-500 RMB/night): We recommend a Taoist-themed hotel on the mountainside, such as Qiyun Mountain Xiangyuan Yungu Hotel. Open your window to views of Danxia Mountain and enjoy morning Tai Chi practice. It's perfect for families or couples. - Premium (800 RMB/night): Stay directly at the top of the mountain at Qiyun Mountain Treehouse World. These stand-alone treehouses come with private terraces, allowing you to gaze at the stars at night. This is perfect for travelers seeking a more exclusive experience. Bookings should be made one month in advance during holidays. 3. Food: Authentic Huizhou Cuisine for 30-80 RMB per person - Must-try snacks (30 RMB per person): The Xiuning Zhuangyuan Cake at the entrance of the scenic area is soft and glutinous with an osmanthus fragrance, 5 RMB per piece; and the Huizhou Mao Doufu, fried to a crispy exterior and tender interior, is incredibly delicious when dipped in chili sauce, 15 RMB per portion. - Recommended meals (50-80 RMB per person): Visit the Huiwei Restaurant at the foot of the mountain and order the "Stinky Mandarin Fish" (68 RMB per portion), which has firm, no fishy smell; or the "Braised Pork with Dried Bamboo Shoots" (48 RMB per portion), where the bamboo shoots are imbued with the meaty aroma and go perfectly with rice. Two dishes and one soup are perfect for three people. - Hidden bonus: Some B&B owners offer "Huizhou Country Chicken Soup," which can be ordered in advance for 68 RMB per pot. It's stewed with mountain spring water and is incredibly delicious, far superior to restaurant-style dishes. IV. Tour Itinerary: Explore the core area in 2 days, no detours. 1. Day 1: Climb Wangxian Tower and Visit the Cliff Carvings In the morning, take the cable car to Wangxian Tower and visit the observation deck, known as "Jiangnan's Most Famous Mountain," to take panoramic photos of Danxia Mountain. In the afternoon, walk along Yuehua Street and see over 300 cliff carvings. In the evening, watch the sunset from Xianglu Peak—every photo is a masterpiece. 2. Day 2: Experience Taoist Culture and Relax with Scenic Spots In the morning, watch Taoist priests perform morning prayers at Taisu Palace and soak in the Taoist atmosphere. In the morning, visit Yuxu Palace and Xiaohutian, walk the Yixiantian Trail, and if you're more energetic, climb Fangla Village. In the afternoon, before returning, buy Qiyun Tea as a souvenir. It costs 50-100 yuan per box and is a great value. V. Tips for Avoiding Pitfalls - Avoid overpriced water and snacks within the scenic area. Prices are reasonable at supermarkets at the foot of the mountain, so buy them in advance and bring them up with you. - At Taoist sites, respect local customs, such as not stepping on the threshold when entering a temple or taking photos. There will be reminders at the entrance, so just follow them. - During holidays (May Day and National Day), there are many tourists, so it's recommended to arrive before 9 a.m. to avoid the cable car lines. #AnhuiTravelGuide #HowToMountQiyun #LessTravelDaoistMountains #StudentTravel #WhereToGoWeekend