Huangshan, or Yellow Mountain, in Anhui province is the landscape that launched a thousand Chinese ink paintings — granite spires, gnarled pines clinging to cliffs, hot springs, and a famous sea of clouds that pools between the peaks at dawn.
What to do
- Ride a cable car up (or hike) and walk the cliff-top trails between viewpoints.
- Catch sunrise from a summit lookout for the cloud sea — the signature Huangshan experience.
- See the iconic Welcoming Pine and the dramatic Flying-Over Rock.
Getting there
High-speed trains reach Huangshan North station, then a bus to the cable cars. Book on Trip.com. Day and overnight tours are on Klook.
Tips
- Stay overnight on the mountain to catch sunrise (book summit hotels early — they’re pricey and limited).
- Pack layers — it’s much colder and windier up top.
- Go midweek and outside Chinese holidays to dodge the worst crowds.