Recently, while I was looking at some places to escape the heat, I came across a really interesting place. It has a “Chinese version of The Wizard of Oz” vibe. So, what’s the deal with this place? Where exactly is it located? What are some of the attractions? These questions are pretty interesting. Let’s take a look at them together.
1、Specific Location
The attraction that is known as the Chinese version of “The Wizard of Oz” is located in “Anhui Province – Huangshan City – Huizhou District – Xixi Nan Ancient Town (Village).”
2、Attractions
This place is actually considered an undeveloped area. Although it existed as early as the Tang Dynasty, it has only recently become known. The buildings here are very original. The architectural style is also Hui-style architecture.
There are not only guesthouses and restaurants for tourists, but the local people also maintain a simple lifestyle of working at sunrise and resting at sunset. This place is not that big, you can finish exploring it in half a day. But if you want to experience the rural life of this ancient town, you can stay overnight. It’s unique.
The most iconic sight here is the stone bridge. Entering the stone bridge, you are met with a sea of green. This is the Chinese version of “The Wizard of Oz”. It is more beautiful than the cartoon, and there is no commercial atmosphere, just a sense of life. After spending a long time in the big city, coming to this place to relax is a great choice.
3、Travel Guide
Admission: Free
Transportation: You can take buses 13, 18, and 17 in Huizhou to get there. If you are driving, just navigate to “Xixi Nan Ancient Village.”
Accommodation: They are all guesthouses, and the prices are cheap. You can ask around for a few places.
Food: It is not expensive to eat here. You can also ask around for a few places. The prices are similar.
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