Anhui in My Eyes
Enchanted by waters of the Huangshan Furong Valley
Old streets in Anhui serve as a repository of history
Tuojian, a beautiful peak of the Dabie Mountains
A visit to the holy Jiuhua
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Anhui surprises me
Updated: 2010-07-06

To be honest, I had no idea what to expect as I have never travelled to China before, and was quite surprised and pleased with what it has to offer.

I’ll breakdown my feedback into where we visited.

Huangshan Mountain (Yellow Mountain)--Absolutely stunning scenery, even with the cloudy day we had, I could still see what a magical place it is. I could have spent another day just wandering around there on my own. I had a wonderful time, and would highly recommend a visit to the Yellow Mountain for clients. The hotel was quite nice, and the Ancient Street in Tunxi was fun with lots of things to buy. I preferred this market to yew gardens in Shanghai.

Xidi--the ancient village of Xidi was also very interesting, from the waterways in the street to the ancient house and carvings inside, this is another place I could have happily spent an afternoon wandering on my own, the culture was there and I found the people quite friendly. It was nice to visit some of these smaller places so I can recommend them to clients; it’s always nice to know first-hand what one is talking about.

Thanks again for the opportunity to visit your lovely country; I look forward to coming back and exploring more.

Sincerely, Jennifer Wood

Quest Travel