I just returned from Hefei and am so satisfied with my travel plan that I can't sleep.
by LUKE ARNOLD
Nov 2, 2024
Many people say that Hefei is a tourist desert and not fun at all. But in fact, I think this city is quite nice to visit. You don't have to worry about crowds wherever you go, and it's suitable for reverse tourism. So, it's a seriously underrated treasure city. 
🚶[Two-Day Travel Route]
• Day 1: Lei Street ➠ Hechai 1972 ➠ European Street ➠ Hui Garden ➠ Anhui Museum ➠ Back to Hotel
• Day 2: Swan Lake Park ➠ New Granary ➠ Bao Park ➠ Xiaoyaojin Park ➠ Yangtze River 180 Art District ➠ Shiguang Bookstore
➊ Lei Street
This street is full of Anhui's specialty foods, and friends from other places can experience the unique charm of Anhui cuisine here. 
➋ Hechai 1972
A cultural district transformed from a prison, with many shops and a literary atmosphere for taking photos. 
➌ European Street
Come here to experience European romance. It's a great place to take photos. 
➍ Hui Garden
It has 16 city pavilions with different styles from Anhui, and is worth a visit. 
➎ Anhui Museum
I really like it here. You can see many cute cultural relics, and you can get free stamps on the second floor. 
➏ Swan Lake Park
You can take photos of the "three-piece set" of Hefei here, and the night view is beautiful. 
➐ New Granary
As a new landmark of the city, there are photo spots everywhere, and you can take beautiful photos from any angle. 
➑ Bao Park
It is said to have been built to commemorate Bao Zheng, an honest official of the Northern Song Dynasty, and consists of several small attractions. 
➒ Xiaoyaojin Park
This is the site of the famous "Battle of Xiaoyaojin" between Sun Quan and Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period, and is also a place where ordinary people often come to take a walk. 
➓ Yangtze River 180 Art District
The black and white "Hefei" wall in Picture 1 is here, and many tourists come here to take photos. 
⓫ Shiguang Bookstore
Located in the Yangtze River 180 Art District, it is a very well-designed bookstore.
Post by LUKE ARNOLD | Nov 2, 2024












