
Furong Valley, located at the northern gate of Huangshan Mountain, is a mysterious canyon at its northern foothills and one of the key attractions of the world-renowned Huangshan Mountain. The canyon stretches 10 kilometers from Huangshan's North and West Seas to Huangbitan Lake . Within the valley, majestic peaks, grotesque rock formations, and dense primeval forests abound. Within, numerous diverse pools, emerald green, and shimmering with vibrant colors, create a dazzling spectacle that captivates visitors.
The Furong Valley, a 4- kilometer-deep canyon, is home to towering peaks and dense primeval forests. Numerous star-sized glacial ponds and gravel crisscross the valley. Every few meters or even tens of meters, a colorful pool appears. Each pool is about 10 meters in diameter and 5-6 meters deep . The shimmering waves are as vibrant and colorful as a blooming hibiscus.
Sometimes, huge rocks, half-exposed above the surface, resemble exotic animals. Some ponds even have cascading waterfalls, cascading down like jade beads and drifting mist, creating a sweet and intoxicating fragrance. The pools are all surrounded by boulders, their uneven, glacially polished surfaces resembling petals, creating a stunning waterscape against the backdrop of the beautiful water.
Furong Valley boasts over 100 such pools, of varying sizes . Twenty-four of these pools have a diameter exceeding 15 meters , creating a breathtaking, mythical waterscape imbued with the spirit of youth. Furong Valley's water source originates from the Baimayuan River at Furong Peak, the Sanhuawu Valley Stream, the Danxia Stream, and the Jiulong Stream. Furong Stream is nicknamed the Spring River, symbolizing the beauty of spring, flowers, and moon.
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The Hibiscus Valley in Anhui is known for its natural beauty, featuring the rare hibiscus flowers and lush landscapes. The valley holds cultural significance due to its role as a serene retreat for nature lovers and artists. Its connection to the surrounding Huangshan Mountains adds to its appeal as a scenic and historically rich destination.
The Hibiscus Valley is located in Huangshan, Anhui Province, in eastern China. It is best accessed by taxi or private car from Huangshan City. Public transport options are limited, so it’s recommended to hire a local driver or take a tour package.
The Hibiscus Valley is open year-round, though the best times to visit are from March to May, when the hibiscus flowers are in full bloom. The weather is mild in spring and autumn, making it ideal for hiking and exploring.
The entrance fee to the Hibiscus Valley is around 50-80 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance or through local tour operators. Some tour packages may include the ticket cost.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance unless you are visiting during peak tourist seasons (spring and autumn). If you plan to visit during these times, it’s recommended to book a few days ahead.
A visit to the Hibiscus Valley typically takes 3-4 hours. This allows time for hiking, exploring the valley, and enjoying the natural beauty. If you plan to visit nearby attractions like Huangshan, it might take a full day.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and some tours may be available in English. Audio guides are not commonly offered, so it is recommended to join a guided tour if you are not familiar with the area.
Start at the main entrance, walk the primary trail through the valley to enjoy the flowers and natural scenery, and continue towards the waterfalls. After visiting the valley, consider exploring the nearby Huangshan Mountains for additional scenic views.
Night visits are not typically available in the Hibiscus Valley. The area is best visited during the day for optimal views of the flowers and the surrounding landscapes. No light shows or special tours are offered at this time.
The Hibiscus Valley can get crowded during peak tourist seasons, especially in spring when the flowers are in bloom. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays or in the early morning during the off-peak seasons (winter and early autumn).
The valley has basic facilities, including public toilets and a few rest areas. There are small local shops near the entrance where you can buy snacks and drinks. For a full meal, it is best to travel to nearby Huangshan City.
The main trails in the Hibiscus Valley are relatively moderate in difficulty, with some uneven paths. It may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. Children can enjoy the valley with proper supervision, though strollers may be difficult to maneuver on the trails.
Cash is commonly used in the area, but larger establishments in nearby Huangshan City accept credit cards and mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay. It is recommended to carry cash for smaller purchases in the valley itself.
There are a few local restaurants near the valley that offer traditional Chinese meals, such as rice dishes, noodles, and local specialties. For a wider variety, you can find many restaurants in nearby Huangshan City.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in the local restaurants, but halal food may be limited. If you have specific dietary needs, it's a good idea to inform the restaurant in advance.
There are a number of hotels in Huangshan City, including the Huangshan International Hotel and more budget-friendly options. For a more tranquil experience, you can find guesthouses and inns near the Hibiscus Valley itself.
There are small souvenir shops near the valley where you can buy traditional Anhui crafts, including local pottery, tea, and wood carvings. Popular items include hibiscus-themed souvenirs and herbal teas.
After visiting the Hibiscus Valley, the best transportation options are private taxis or buses to Huangshan City. From there, you can take a bus or taxi to Huangshan Mountain or other nearby destinations. It is also possible to continue the trip to other parts of Anhui Province by train or bus.