
Hua County, a county directly under the administration of Henan Province, is located in northern Henan Province at longitude 114.5193 meters and latitude 35.5754 meters. It borders Anyang, Puyang, Hebi, and Xinxiang. Hua County is a core grain production area in the Central Plains Economic Zone, Henan Province's largest grain-producing county, a leading unit in grain production in China, and the only county in China designated as such, earning it the title of "Granary of Northern Henan." Hua County's major tourist attractions include the Grand Canal of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Zhang Family Ruins, Wagangzhai, the Mingfu Temple Pagoda, Ouyang Academy, and Qiancui Lake.
Hua County, located in Anyang, Henan, is historically significant for its ancient architecture, temples, and its role in Henan’s cultural and economic development.
Hua County is in northern Henan, near Anyang City. Visitors can reach it by bus or taxi from Anyang. Walking is convenient for exploring the town’s main streets and attractions.
Most attractions are open from 08:00 to 18:00. Spring and autumn are ideal for sightseeing due to pleasant weather.
Most historic streets and temples are free to enter. Tickets for special exhibitions or guided tours can be purchased on-site.
Booking is usually unnecessary for general sightseeing. For guided tours or special events, it is advisable to book 1–3 days in advance.
A half-day to a full day is sufficient to explore Hua County’s main attractions and surroundings.
Guided tours are primarily in Mandarin. Private tours may provide English guidance upon request.
Historic streets, temple courtyards, and surrounding hills are the best for photography and scenic views.
Start with the ancient streets, visit key temples, explore markets, and finish with a walk in nearby scenic areas.
Evening strolls in the town are pleasant. Some festivals or cultural events may offer night activities and performances.
Weekdays and early mornings are less crowded. Weekends and holidays are busier, especially around popular sites.
Facilities include public restrooms, local eateries, small shops, and resting areas throughout the town.
Main streets and attractions are generally accessible, though some older areas may have uneven terrain.
Cash is recommended for small vendors and markets. Larger shops and restaurants accept cards and mobile payments.
Local restaurants, small cafés, and street food stalls serve Henan cuisine and snacks throughout Hua County.
Vegetarian options are available at temples and some eateries. Vegan and halal options are limited but may exist in selected restaurants.
Guesthouses, small hotels, and inns are available in Hua County and nearby Anyang City.
Souvenirs include traditional Henan crafts, local snacks, teas, and small decorative items.
Buses, taxis, and private cars connect Hua County to Anyang and other nearby Henan attractions.