16 Cities to Explore
Discover the unique charm of each city
Capital of Anhui province and China's rising innovation hub—a city of lakes, history, and technological ambition.
A Yangtze River port city and China's auto export capital — home to Chery Automobile, the nation's top vehicle exporter.
The "Pearl City" on the Huai River — a historic railway hub and the crossroads of northern and southern Chinese culture with rich Huai River cuisine.
The birthplace of tofu, where ancient alchemy created a culinary revolution and Bagong Mountain guards a 2,000-year-old secret.
A green transformation story in northern Anhui — once a coal-mining city, now emerging as a sustainable urban centre with scenic lakes and growing industries.
A compact Yangtze River city known as China's "Ancient Copper Capital" — where 3,000 years of bronze culture meets a modern riverside lifestyle.
A historic city in southwestern Anhui known for the stunning Tianzhu Mountain, its role as the birthplace of Huangmei Opera, and a key industrial base along the Yangtze River.
UNESCO World Heritage Site—famous for peculiar pines, strange rocks, sea of clouds, and ancient Huizhou villages.
An ancient city in eastern Anhui celebrated for the legendary Drunkard Old Pavilion (Zuiweng Ting) made famous by Ouyang Xiu, and its scenic Langya Mountain.
A vibrant cultural crossroads on the Huai River plain, known for ancient waterways and spectacular folk acrobatics.
A 2,500-year-old city where classical gardens meet modern prosperity—the legendary 'Venice of the East' where scholars, merchants, and artists created China's most refined urban culture.
Gateway to the Dabie Mountains, home to one of China's finest teas and breathtaking natural landscapes.
The ancient hometown of Cao Cao and Hua Tuo, where Three Kingdoms history meets China's finest baijiu tradition.
Home of the sacred Mount Jiuhua (Jiuhuashan), one of China's four Buddhist sacred mountains, dedicated to Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva.
A historic city in southeastern Anhui famous as the home of Xuan paper (one of the Four Treasures of the Study), the breathtaking Taiji Gorge, and classic Huizhou culture.