Hongcun Scenic Area

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Introduction

Hongcun is the most representative village in the Huizhou style of residential architecture, known as the "countryside in Chinese paintings". The Oscar-winning film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" was filmed here - the Nanhu Bridge outside the village was crossed by Li Mu Bai riding a horse; the Yuezhao in the village was where Yu Jiao Long dipped water. In terms of overall appearance, Hongcun is a unique village shaped like a bull. The water channels, known as "bull intestines" due to their length and twists, make up the Nanhu "bull's belly", while Yuezhao resembles a bull's tail. These three classic scenic spots are the highlights of the village. In Hongcun, you can quietly sketch and paint, explore narrow alleys to capture the most beautiful moments, or sit by Nanhu Lake and immerse yourself in the picturesque scenery.
Transportation
Yixian Bus Station, Huangshan City Bus Station (Tunxi Bus Station), and the Huangshan Scenic Area Transfer Center in Tangkou Town all have buses to Hongcun, and the buses departing from Tunxi stop at Xidi.