The first dam in the New China, the world-famous geological Tianzhu Mountain
3 cities |
8 attraction(s) |
total distance 375
km
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Day1: Hefei > Lu'an
5 attraction(s) ·
194 km
2
There are many types, including hot pot, barbecue, cooked dishes, desserts, and snacks. Of course, there must be drinks and ice cream. The taste is also good, the meat and meatballs are delicious, the seafood is also clean, but it would be better if there were more seasonings. The restaurant may be a bit hot due to barbecue. The service is friendly and prompt. Overall, it is a good place worth visiting.
4
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3
The ancient city wall of Lu'an was built with bricks and lasted for 560 years until it was demolished during the Anti-Japanese War. After the founding of New China, in the 1950s and 1960s, a "tear-down city" movement swept across the country, demolishing city walls and transforming them into roads. Only a few remaining sections of the wall silently tell the story of Lu'an. The existing ancient city wall near Yunlu Qiaotou is about 150 meters long. The northern end exhibits typical architectural features of the Ming Dynasty, with a bottom layer of "ding" shaped stone paving and a wall made of small blue bricks. The southern end of the wall was repaired in the Qing Dynasty after it collapsed, with inscriptions such as "Year of Daoguang 3" and "City Construction" on the bricks. The lower part of the ancient city wall, preserved in the south of the north primary school, is built with stone blocks as the foundation, while the upper part is made of small blue bricks with visible drain holes, covered in moss traces that can't fully express its historical vicissitudes.
17
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4
Buddha Ridge Reservoir is a highly recommended restaurant by my friends for their fish soup, so I stayed and had lunch there. The prices were quite affordable, and the value for money was high. The restaurant is run by the owner's family, and the bowls and chopsticks were served hot. The fish soup was indeed delicious and generous in portion. The crispy rice and shredded pork with soybeans were also tasty. Happy!
13
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5
Huoshan Huishengyuan Reflecting Light Guesthouse is located in the upstream of One Buddha Reservoir in the National AAAA-level Ecotourism Area. It is situated in the natural village of Laoya Ridge, with mountains on one side and water on the other, and surrounded by a vast bamboo forest and mountains. From here, you can admire the entire Buddha Lake and the Buddha Ridge Dam. The owner of the guesthouse is dedicated to the research of medicinal herbs in the Dabie Mountains, and the guesthouse is adorned with the top nine immortal herbs of China. Huoshan Millet Vine, Dabie Mountain Dried Lily Bulb, Tianma, and other precious health-preserving medicinal herbs are cultivated here. There is a mountain trail for visitors to exercise and freely pick herbs, as well as a scenic restaurant with a panoramic view that can accommodate 60 diners. The restaurant offers medicinal cuisine made with traditional techniques passed down through generations for guests' health and well-being. The main building of the guesthouse is a traditional Hui-style ancient dwelling, with a grand old gate and a courtyard, giving visitors the feeling of being transported back 600 years. Tea brewing, book readings, and observing the blooming and withering of flowers in the courtyard create an immersive experience. Surrounding the ancient dwelling are modern glass structures, offering standard landscape suites to accommodate 20 guests. Each room is designed with different windows showcasing natural views, allowing guests to feel as if they are immersed in nature. In the evening, there is an open-air movie theater, a music café, and a singing hall with a cozy bar for guests to enjoy.
Day2: Lu'an > Anqing
2 attraction(s) ·
182 km
2
The hotel has a great location, convenient for travel, clean and hygienic rooms, nice environment, ideal for staying during travel. The owner is very hospitable, friendly, considerate towards the guests, always prioritizing the customer. The hotel is spacious, not like an ordinary farmhouse, a great place for dining and drinking. The rooms are large and have balconies, suitable for hanging clothes in the evening, enjoying the view of the mountains, and feeling the breeze. The hotel's water is mountain spring water, great for making tea or drinking directly, very comfortable stay, highly recommended.
5
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Day3: Anqing
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
1