Anhui's next 5A-level scenic spot is less crowded and has beautiful scenery. Come quickly
by Nova Foster 987
Sep 2, 2025
Have you ever wondered if, amidst the bustling and noisy city life, there is still a piece of pristine land that can instantly calm your soul? Today, I will take you to Guniujiang in Shitai, Anhui — a national nature reserve known as "the last pure land in East China." This is not just a simple trip, but a spiritual journey through time and space.
Why is Guniujiang worth visiting?
First, let's clarify one thing: just how amazing is Guniujiang? Listen up, it is the main extension of the Huangshan Mountain Range to the west, with its main peak reaching an elevation of 1,727.6 meters, making it the third highest peak in southern Anhui Province. Formed 850 million years ago by crustal movements that lifted it from the seabed, it has undergone countless changes to become what it is today. This place is not only a treasure for geologists but also a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and photography lovers.
Imagine standing on the summit overlooking layers of green mountains beneath your feet, with mist swirling in the distance, as if you are in a fairyland. This kind of awe can only be truly felt in person! Moreover, the ecological environment here is so well preserved that it is like a living natural textbook. There are many rare species of plants and animals, and the air is as fresh and pure as mineral water just taken out of the fridge.
How to explore Guniujiang?
Transportation Guide
If you are coming from out of town, driving is the most convenient option. For example, starting from Shanghai, take the Husu-Zhe Expressway westward for about 514 kilometers, and you can reach there in just over ten hours by car.
Highlights
There are many must-see spots within the Guniujiang Scenic Area, such as Huanglong Pond and Heilong Pond—small ponds with poetic names; and those oddly shaped rocks that look like nature’s carefully crafted artworks. The unmissable highlight is Guniu Lake near Guanyin Hall, where the water is crystal clear and surrounded by bamboo forests, making it a perfect place to escape the world.
As for accommodation, there are many charming guesthouses around Guniujiang, and the prices are affordable, usually ranging from a few dozen to a little over a hundred yuan. Staying in the mountains, you can fall asleep to the sound of insects and wake up to birdsong—doesn’t that experience feel even more luxurious than a five-star hotel?
Ticket Information & Best Time to Visit
Currently, the entrance fee for Guniujiang Scenic Area starts at 85 yuan (online booking can save you 20 yuan). The peak season is usually from April to October each year, when the climate is pleasant and the scenery is at its best. However, I personally recommend avoiding holiday peak periods, as the crowds can be overwhelming.
Practical Tips
1. Clothing: The temperature difference between morning and evening in the mountains is large, so bring warm clothes;
2. Safety first: Mountain roads are rugged, so wear non-slip shoes;
3. Environmental awareness: Protect the environment and take your trash with you;
4. Photography tips: Early morning or late afternoon light is soft and perfect for great shots;
5. Food recommendations: Local farmhouse dishes taste great, especially freshly picked wild vegetables that will leave you craving more.
One last reminder: traveling is not just about checking in and taking photos, but more importantly, about sincerely feeling every detail that touches your heart. I hope this guide helps you create unforgettable memories in Guniujiang.
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