Visitors to Hushan Village can enjoy exploring its traditional architecture and scenic views. Walking through the village’s picturesque streets, visiting local temples, and enjoying the natural surroundings are highly recommended activities.

Hushan Village, located in Xiakeng Town, She County, Anhui Province, is an ancient village with a long history. Due to geological disasters, cracks have recently appeared in the ground and walls. For the safety of the villagers, the local government has relocated the entire village. After the relocation, Shanghu Lake resembles a deserted castle: mysterious, tranquil, and graceful, with rapeseed flowers still in bloom.
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Hushan Village is a historic settlement known for its traditional Anhui-style architecture. It offers a glimpse into rural Chinese life, with well-preserved homes, temples, and natural landscapes that reflect the area's cultural heritage.
Hushan Village is located in Huangshan, Anhui. It can be reached by taxi or private car from Huangshan city. Public transport options may require a transfer and walking to the village center.
The village is open year-round. The best time to visit is during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant and the natural scenery is at its most beautiful.
The entrance fee is typically low, around 10-20 CNY. Tickets can be purchased on-site, but it's worth checking online for any discounts or promotions.
Booking tickets in advance is generally not necessary except during peak tourist seasons. You can usually buy tickets on the day of your visit.
A visit to Hushan Village takes about 2-3 hours, allowing time for walking through the village, taking in the views, and visiting local sites.
The main highlight of the village is its traditional architecture, including ancient houses and local temples. The surrounding natural landscape offers stunning views, especially during sunset.
Guided tours may be available in Mandarin. Audio guides in Chinese are commonly offered, but it’s advisable to check for availability of English-language guides in advance.
Photography opportunities abound in the village, especially along the narrow streets and around the old temples. The surrounding hills also offer great spots for panoramic views of the village and landscape.
Start by exploring the main streets of the village, then visit the local temples and take a walk along the hillside paths for the best views. End your visit by strolling through the village’s natural surroundings.
There are no light shows or night visits available at Hushan Village. However, the village offers a tranquil evening atmosphere that can be enjoyed during a sunset walk.
The village can be somewhat crowded during weekends and holidays. For a more peaceful experience, visit early in the morning on weekdays, especially during the off-season.
Basic facilities such as public toilets are available. There are no major restaurants inside the village, but some local vendors offer snacks. Rest areas are limited, but the surrounding natural areas provide peaceful spots to relax.
The village’s narrow streets and uneven terrain may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. It’s best to check accessibility options in advance if needed.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used in the area. It’s advisable to carry some cash for small purchases.
There are a few local eateries nearby serving traditional Anhui cuisine. For more dining options, visitors can head to Huangshan city where a wider variety of restaurants are available.
Vegetarian options are available in the local restaurants. However, vegan and halal food may be less common, so it’s advisable to check with the restaurant before ordering.
There are several guesthouses and small hotels in the nearby Huangshan city. For a more rustic experience, visitors can also find accommodations near the village itself.
Nearby attractions include Huangshan Mountain, the ancient villages of Xidi and Hongcun, and other rural sites that can be combined in a scenic day trip from Hushan Village.
Small souvenir shops in the village offer local crafts such as handmade bamboo items, traditional Anhui tea, and locally made calligraphy and paintings.
After visiting Hushan Village, taxis, local buses, or private cars are the best transportation options. Huangshan Railway Station is a convenient departure point for further travel.