| Anhui Province is located in East China, not far from China's largest
city -- Shanghai. It boasts the famous Huangshan Mountain, which is
located in the southern part of the province. Anhui is famous for
its green mountains, clear waters, fresh air and tranquility environment,
which are free from pollution. Huangshan Mountain is a good destination
for those who want to escape the noisy urban life.
Nearby the Huangshan Mountain there are dozens of villages, which
still preserve a lot of ancient houses dating back as far as to
the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The ancient houses are all large compounds
with courtyards, private gardens, where generations of one family
lived together, still observing an old life style. These old houses
are regarded as a "living museum of ancient Chinese architecture".
For those who want to see real China and its people in the raw and
unadorned, the ancient villages in Yixian are a charmer.
Jiuhua Mountains, one of the four sacred Buddhist Mountains in
China, is located between Huangshan Mountain and Yangtze River,
only two and half hour bus ride from Huangshan and 40 minutes from
the port city Guichi on the Yangtze River. Recently luxury cruise
ship began operating between Shanghai and Wuhan. Jiuhua Mountain,
together with Lushan Mountain, Nanjing and Yangzhou, becomes a very
popular destination for cruise tourists.
Hefei, the capital of Anhui Province, is the province's political,
economic and cultural centre. It is the gate way to Anhui Province.
The Fengyang County, which is about 3 hours bus ride from Hefei,
provides an excellent day excursion for tourist in Hefei. Fengyang
is the birthplace of the first Ming Dynasty emperor - Zhu Yuanzhang.
Originally, the emperor wanted Fengyang to be the Ming Dynasty Capital,
so he ordered the Forbidden City to be built there. The gigantic
project was nearly finished when the emperor decided to move his
capital to Nanjing, so the original Forbidden City in Fengyang was
abandoned. Today parts of the city wall, city gates and city moat
still exist. The ruined Forbidden City is much larger than the Forbidden
City in Beijing.
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