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Post  Posted: Aug 28, 2009 - 12:04 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top
Post subject: Huang Shan (Yellow Mountian) Travel Options

My wife and I want to go to Huang Shan and I've pulled together some information below. Train and bus information online in English seems to be hard to come by - any opinions on the below and on the option of getting a package and guided tour or not would also be useful. I'll mull a bit and then contact some of the tour operators to see what they can offer (if it's cheaper to get a package I certainly will):

Transportation Options:

1) Plane – departs Friday at 8:50 (arr 9:50) return Sunday at 10:50 (arr 11:50). RMB 580 (one way)
2) Train – overnight, looks like it is a very, very slow train – RMB 241 (one-way) – I might be wrong about this though (need to look into this and the buses more – the tour packages have trains so I’m thinking they aren’t that slow but when I check it seems to be 14 hours…).
3) Train + Bus – Train to Hangzhou then a ~3 hour bus ride to Huang Shan – RMB ??? (I’m guessing it’s going to be pretty reasonable for the bus part)
4) Bus – About 5 hours – RMB 100? (we have to make sure to get a direct bus though: http://gunsella.interproit.com/yellow.htm)
5) Car – Someone suggested a car trip on ShanghaiExpat – I asked about cost but I think it’ll be a fair bit (see http://www.carrenting.cn/)

To do options:

- Yellow Mountian (RMB 200 + cable car, etc. 80+ RMB)
o Various scenic spots and hot springs: http://www.chinavista.com/travel/huangshang/intro.html
o Morning sunrise (can get up quite early and maybe make it up in time – but likely not – or can stay in the somewhat crappy hotels on the mountain)
- Honcun, Xidi, TunXi old street, monkey reserve (I think), bamboo forrest, etc. http://www.chinaodysseytours.com/huangshan/huangshan-attractions.html or http://www.huangshantour.com/english/ or http://www.hstrip.com/english/Scenic-Spots-more.asp?s_type=huangshan
- Golf, in the golf resort http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g303685-d1141675-r31515437- Huangshan_Golf_Resort-Huangshan_Anhui.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT

To stay options:

- At the top of the mountain: http://www.sinohotel.com/english/hotels/peak_area-huangshan_mountain/i ndex.html
o Expensive and basic (well over 800 RMB unless you sleep in a dorm)
- Nearby, especially the golf resort (not in the town but has good reviews): http://www.chinatravel.net/china-hotels/huangshan-golf-hotel/introduct ion-231.html / http://hotels.english.ctrip.com/Domestic/ShowHotelInfo.aspx?hotel=1956 2&StartDate=2009-09-04&DepDate=2009-09-06 RMB 357

Package trip options (may or may not include an English speaking guide though I think most do):

- China Odyssey Tours: http://www.chinaodysseytours.com/huangshan-tour/3-days-amazing-huangsh an-culture-tour.html
- China Holidays: http://www.chinaholidays.com/tours/shanghai-trip-huangshan-sh10.html RMB 3800
- China Trip Advisor: http://www.chinatripadvisor.com/english/index.php?option=com_content&t ask=view&id=12&Itemid=28
- Huangshan Travel Service by Huangshan CTS: http://www.shanghai-huangshan.net/hs_004.htm
- Huangshan Tour by Huangshan CTS: http://www.huangshantour.com/eitinerary/productShow.asp?id=62 USD $480 (RMB ~3300)
- HSTrip: http://www.hstrip.com/english/
- China Tour: http://chinatour.net/3-day-unique-huangshan-tour.html RMB 2526-2790 (excludes transport from Shanghai)
- Shanghai Highlights: http://www.shanghaihighlights.com/shanghai-china-travel/sh-7/ USD $670-703 (RMB ~4556-4780)
- CITS (this is the 300 pound gorilla and the one we went with before and had a good time): http://www.cits.net/
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Post  Posted: Oct 30, 2009 - 12:20 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I am planning to visit Huang Shan soon by taking Transporation Option No. 1 (flying both ways). I would like very much to have travel partners, though I'll keep my own room. Write to me in case anyone out there is also planning on going to Huang Shan.
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Post  Posted: Oct 30, 2009 - 12:44 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I'm a nutter. I went there once on my trusty 50cc Honda. Five days for return journey. One of my favourite trips in this country. The actual destination was a bit disappointing after such a great trip.

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No, not a nutter - a brave type, a legendary story worth re-telling to associates.

50 cc ? Gees, I miss my Suzi, 750 cc & 4 pots : I'd get there in 3.5 hours, and be home for dinner.

On thread :

@2shanghai - you have done considerable research, but when are you going ?

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For transportation, I think by bus is the most practical and economical way. If you go by plane, or train, you would still need to take a bus or cab ride to get to Huang Shan.

For stay, there are some small inns at the foot of the mountain - no Internet, but serves meals - you might want to consider, but I guess you'd need a Chinese to translate for you.

I went with some friends together with a Chinese tour group (only 4 foreigners, and no English tour guide, but we didn't really find the need for one, though it helped that we had some Chinese friends who speak English). It was dead cheap!

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Post  Posted: Nov 04, 2009 - 03:20 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Is it way too cold to go now?
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Post  Posted: Nov 05, 2009 - 08:08 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

huangshan mountain shows differently special view for each season. you would make a great enjoy whenever you get there. a few days ago(from 31th october to 1st november) the local government launched a 50% discount of the gate charge, but now the deadline is past.
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Post  Posted: Nov 05, 2009 - 12:30 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Anyone ever stay at the guesthouse in Hongcun when going to Huangshan? Taking the family and kids, so slightly worried about the accomodations.
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We stayed in Hongcun, and it was absolutely worth it. There are several places you can
stay, we chose the Huqinlou guesthouse right at the lake and paid RMB 100 per night per room with balcony facing the lake (RMB 80 for other rooms), RMB 5 for breakfast. If you let them know in advance, they also cook a decent dinner for you.

Check this website for some useful contact information:
http://olegnovikov.com/cptg/anhui/huizhou.shtml
By the way, the first driver recommended on that page is great, he picked us up in Tunxi and drove us around for 2 days, very helpful and informative guy. I think we paid like 320 RMB in total for a van (4 person), including drop off at Huangshan. The second guy is no longer a driver.
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Post  Posted: Nov 07, 2009 - 10:58 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

You can stay 1 night on Mt huang. And 1 night in Huangshan city. then 1 day morning , enjoy the sunrising view. and can visit Hongcun or Huixian, which are all the Anhui typical custom house and loca inhabitants village.
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