Scenic spot introduction:
The Anhua Ancient Tea Horse Road is known as the last caravan in the south and the most complete remains of the Tea Horse Road. For thousands of years, countless caravans have walked silently on this road, and the distant sound of horse bells echoed in the valleys and rapids. The sky above the village has also achieved the blending of different ethnic groups and different cultures, so it is called "the city on the mountain, the legacy of tea and horse racing".Attractions distribution:
The Anhua Tea Horse Ancient Road is located between the mountains and streams in Anhua County, Hunan Province (mainly Dongshi, Jiangnan). The main tourist attractions along the ancient road include the century-old Wind and Rain Bridge "Yongyu Bridge" donated by local tea merchants. "Xiqiao", the well-preserved "Dongshi Old Street" on the Tea Horse Road, and the local Fengshui Iron Pass "Guanshan Canyon". Hiking through them, you can experience a wonderful journey of history, culture and beautiful nature.Scenic spot qualifications:
National 4A-level scenic spotScenic spot features:
Sightseeing, hiking, photography, monumentsAttraction Address
Travel Guide
travelling guideline:
In Dongshi Town, black tea is made on-site every day, usually around 2:30 pm. Those who are interested can stop and watch.
Best time to visit:
Spring and Autumn
Shopping recommendations:
Qianliang tea, black tea, etc.
Tourist Transportation
Scenic spot location:
China>Hunan Province>Yiyang City>Anhua County
How to get there:
1. Dongshi already has a direct passenger bus to Changsha, and the journey only takes more than 3 hours.
2. Take the bus from Yiyang to Anhua, get off at Jiangnan (before arriving in Anhua), and transfer to the bus to Gaocheng. The Tea Horse Road Scenic Area is in Gaocheng.
3. There are buses to the Tea Horse Road from Meicheng Town.
Scenic area map:
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Attraction Tickets
Tea Horse Road ticket prices:
Guanshan Canyon: 50 yuan/person
Caravan Walking Trail: 60 yuan/person
Scenic area opening hours:
Off-season 6:30-17:30
Peak season 6:30-18:30