5A Attractions
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Longchuan Scenic Area in Xuancheng City - Anhui Tourist Attraction
Longchuan Scenic Area is located in Jixi County, Xuancheng City, Anhui Province, and is a national 5A-level tourist attraction. The scenic area features Hui-style architecture and natural landscapes, covering an area of approximately 3.5 square kilometers.
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Tiantangzhai Scenic Area - Anhui Tourist Attraction
Tiantangzhai (Paradise Village) Scenic Area straddles Jinzhai County (Anhui) and Luotian County (Hubei), recognized as a National 5A-level Tourist Attraction and Nature Reserve. Its main peak reaches 1,729.13m, the second highest in Dabie Mountains, covering 120km² with 96.5% forest coverage.
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Hongcun Scenic Area - Anhui Tourist Attraction
Hongcun Scenic Area is located in Yi County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National 5A-level Tourist Attraction. Established in 1131 during Southern Song Dynasty, the village preserves 137 Ming-Qing dwellings across 19.11 hectares. Renowned for its "Ox-shaped" water system and Huizhou architecture, it's hailed as "Village in Chinese Painting" and represents the pinnacle of ancient Huizhou settlements alongside Xidi.
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Xidi Ancient Village Scenic Area - Anhui Tourist Attraction
Located in Yi County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province, Xidi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National 5A-level Scenic Area. Established in Northern Song Dynasty, the village preserves 224 Ming-Qing dwellings, 3 ancestral halls, and 1 memorial archway across 13 hectares. Showcasing the "Three Wonders of Huizhou Architecture" (brick/wood/stone carvings), it's hailed as "Living Museum of Ming-Qing Residences" and "Peach Blossom Shangri-La".
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Tianzhu Mountain Scenic Area - Anhui Tourist Attraction
Located in Qianshan City, Anqing, Anhui Province, Tianzhu Mountain is a National 5A-level Scenic Spot and UNESCO Global Geopark. Covering 413.14 square kilometers, its main peak Tianzhu Feng rises 1,489.8m with majestic granite pillars. Featuring 50+ ancient structures and 400+ cliff inscriptions, the area boasts 98% forest coverage, renowned as "First Peak of Yangtze-Huai Region" and "Ancient Southern Sacred Mountain".
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Mount Jiuhua Scenic Area - Anhui Tourist Attraction
Located in Qingyang County, Chizhou City, Anhui Province, Mount Jiuhua is one of China's Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains and a National 5A-level Scenic Spot. Covering 120 square kilometers, its highest peak Shiwang Feng reaches 1,342m. With 99 active temples housing 15,000 Buddha statues and 2,000 cultural relics, it's renowned as "The Most Sacred Incense Burner". The area combines Buddhist heritage, granite landforms, and sea-of-clouds vistas, earning the title "First Mountain Southeast of Yangtze".
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Huangshan Scenic Area - Anhui Tourist Attraction
Located in Huangshan District, Huangshan City, Anhui Province, Huangshan Scenic Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Mixed Cultural and Natural) and China's first batch of 5A-level tourist attractions. Covering 160.6 square kilometers, its highest peak Lotus Peak reaches 1,864 meters. Featuring 50+ historical structures including temples and cliff inscriptions, the area combines granite peaks, hot springs, and ancient pines into a cultural-natural landscape.
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Jinhua Shuanglong Scenic Area - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Located in Wucheng District, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, Jinhua Shuanglong is a national 5A-level scenic area. Covering 79.7 square kilometers (15 sq.km core area) with highest peak at 1,314m, it comprises six major sites including Double Dragon Cave, Wong Tai Sin Ancestral Temple, and Jianfeng Mountain. Known for karst caves, Taoist culture and forest ecology, it's acclaimed as "No.1 Cave Heaven in Central Zhejiang".
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Yunhe Rice Terraces Scenic Area - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Located in Chongtou Town, Yunhe County, Lishui City, Zhejiang Province, Yunhe Rice Terraces is a national 5A-level scenic area. Covering 51 square kilometers (20 sq.km core area) with 36,000 acres of terraces at altitudes up to 1,400m, it's one of China's largest and highest rice terrace systems, acclaimed as "China's Most Beautiful Terraces".
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Taizhou Prefectural City Cultural Tourism Area - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Located in Linhai City, Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, Taizhou Prefectural City is a national 5A-level scenic area. Covering 3.12 square kilometers (1.8 sq.km core area), it includes main attractions like the City Wall, Ziyang Ancient Street, and East Lake Park. The area preserves 156,000 sq.m of Ming-Qing architecture, with the 4,739m-long City Wall (originally built in Eastern Jin Dynasty) being one of the best-preserved ancient walls in southern China.
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Liu Bowen's Hometown Scenic Area - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Located in Wencheng County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, Liu Bowen's Hometown is a national 5A-level scenic area. Covering 4.81 square kilometers (1.58 sq.km core area), it comprises seven main sites including Liu Ji Temple, Liu Bowen's Former Residence, and Wuyang Academy. The area preserves 23,000 sq.m of Ming-Qing architecture, with the 3,000 sq.m Liu Ji Temple (built in 1458) listed as a national heritage site.
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Xiandu Scenic Area in Jinyun - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Located in Jinyun County, Lishui City, Zhejiang Province, Jinyun Xiandu is a national 5A-level scenic area and national park. Covering 166 square kilometers (10.58 sq.km core area), it's renowned for "spectacular peaks and exquisite waters", featuring rare volcanic rhyolite landforms. The area includes nine major scenic spots like Dinghu Peak (170.8m tall, known as "World's First Bamboo Shoot") and Little Red Cliff.
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Tianyi Pavilion and Yuehu Lake Scenic Area - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Located in Haishu District, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, Tianyi Pavilion & Yuehu Lake is a national 5A-level scenic area comprising Tianyi Pavilion (the oldest existing private library in Asia) and Yuehu Lake (the cultural heart of eastern Zhejiang). Covering 1 square kilometer (including 0.2 sq.km water area), it preserves over 50 cultural heritage sites and Ningbo's urban cultural lineage since Tang-Song dynasties.
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Jianglang Mountain and Nianbadu Tourist Area - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Located in Jiangshan City, Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, Jianglang Mountain & Nianbadu is a national 5A-level scenic area comprising the UNESCO World Heritage Site Jianglang Mountain and the historic town of Nianbadu. Covering 187 square kilometers (with 11.86 sq.km core area at Jianglang Mountain), its highest peak reaches 824m. This area combines Danxia landforms, ancient trails and Ming-Qing architecture, known as "Zhejiang's Southwest Hidden Gem".
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Xitang Ancient Town - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Located in Jiashan County, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, Xitang Ancient Town is a national 5A-level scenic spot known as "a living ancient town with a thousand years of history". The core area covers 1.01 square kilometers, preserving 250,000 square meters of Ming and Qing Dynasty architecture and 1.3 kilometers of covered corridors along the river.
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Shenxianju - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Shenxianju Scenic Area is located in Xianju County, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, and is a national 5A-level tourist attraction. The area is famous for its "peculiar peaks, strange rocks, waterfalls, and sea of clouds", featuring the world's largest rhyolitic landform group. The main peak stands at 1,271 meters above sea level, covering a total area of 158 square kilometers with 11 major scenic zones and over 100 attractions.
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Tiantai Mountain - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Tiantai Mountain Scenic Area is located in Tiantai County, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, and is a national 5A-level tourist attraction covering 187.1 square kilometers. Renowned as the "Cradle of Buddhism and Taoism with Divine Landscapes", it combines three cultural highlights: the birthplace of Tiantai Buddhism, the ancestral temple of Southern Taoism, and the opening chapter of Xu Xiake's travelogue.
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Nanxun Ancient Town - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Nanxun Ancient Town is located in Nanxun District, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, and is a national 5A-level tourist attraction covering approximately 34 square kilometers, with a core protected area of 1.68 square kilometers. Established during the Chunyou era of the Southern Song Dynasty (1241-1252), the town retains its Ming and Qing architectural style, with over 120 well-preserved ancient buildings including 6 nationally protected cultural heritage sites.
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Genkong Buddhist Kingdom - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
The Genkong Buddhist Kingdom Cultural Tourism Area is located in Kaihua County, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, and is a national 5A-level tourist attraction. Covering 3.03 square kilometers, it consists of three main sections: Root Carving Art Museum, Buddhist Culture Zone, and Leisure Resort Area. The site boasts the world's largest collection of root-carved Buddha statues (680 in total) and a 680-meter-long root carving art corridor.
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Lu Xun's Hometown & Shen Garden scenic area - Zhejiang Tourist Attraction
Lu Xun's Hometown & Shen Garden scenic area is located in Yuecheng District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, and is a national 5A-level tourist attraction. The area consists of two parts: Lu Xun's Hometown and Shen Garden, covering a total area of approximately 68,000 square meters. Lu Xun's Hometown preserves a complete complex of traditional Shaoxing residences from the late Qing Dynasty, including core attractions like Lu Xun's Former Residence, Hundred-Plant Garden, and Three-Flavor Study.