
Wuwei County, under the jurisdiction of Wuhu City, Anhui Province, is located in south-central Anhui Province, on the north bank of the Yangtze River. It borders Chaohu Lake to the north and faces Wuhu and Tongling across the river to the south. Established during the Sui Dynasty, the county's name embodies the motto "wishing the world peace and tranquility, governing by inaction." During the Song Dynasty, it was recognized as one of the "Four Great Cities of China," along with Lin'an, Yangzhou, and Shouchun. A traditional "land of fish and rice," Wuwei is renowned for its "Three Fresh Delicious Foods of the Yangtze River," Wuwei pressed duck, and ink-tipped silk lanterns.
Wuwei County, part of Wuhu in Anhui Province, has a history dating back over a thousand years. It is known for its traditional Anhui architecture, agricultural heritage, and local cultural customs. The county serves as a gateway to exploring rural life and historical sites in southeastern Anhui.
Wuwei County is located southwest of Wuhu city in Anhui Province. Visitors can reach it by bus or taxi from Wuhu city center. Local buses and taxis are available for travel within the county, and walking is feasible for exploring town areas and nearby attractions.
Attractions are generally open from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–October) are ideal for visiting due to mild weather and scenic landscapes.
Most historic and cultural sites charge 20–50 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online via official tourism platforms for some attractions.
Advance booking is recommended during peak holiday periods, ideally 1–2 days ahead. For off-peak visits, tickets can usually be purchased at the entrance.
One full day covers main cultural sites and local streets, while two days allow for a more relaxed visit including nearby natural scenery and villages.
Guided tours are mainly offered in Chinese, with limited English options. Audio guides may be available at major cultural sites.
Night visits along main streets are possible, though organized light shows are rare. Special cultural tours may occur during festivals.
Wuwei County is usually not crowded. Weekdays and non-holiday periods are the best times to avoid crowds. National holidays may see a higher number of visitors.
Facilities include public toilets, local restaurants, small cafes, resting areas, and souvenir shops near popular attractions.
Main streets and cultural sites are mostly accessible, but some older buildings and alleys may have steps or uneven terrain that can be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments via Alipay or WeChat Pay are widely used. Credit cards are less common outside larger hotels or restaurants.
Vegetarian options are available, while Halal or vegan-specific options are limited but can be found in certain restaurants in the county.