Recently, the renowned American publication, New York Times, unveiled its list of the "52 global must-visit destinations in 2025", with Mount Huangshan being the sole mainland Chinese destination making the cut.
Mount Huangshan was named one of the 52 global must-visit destinations in 2025 by the New York Times. [Photo/Huangshan Daily]
Mount Huangshan, designated as a "World Cultural and Natural Heritage Site", "Global Geopark", and "World Biosphere Reserve," is distinguished by its unique pine trees, unique rock formations, expansive sea of clouds, hot springs, and winter snowfall. It stands as a classic representation of Eastern landscape aesthetics and is lauded as "the most fantastic mountain under heaven", serving as a highly sought-after destination for tourists worldwide.
With China's rapid development over the past 30 years, the tourism trails and cable car network at Mount Huangshan have been well maintained. Additionally, China's increasingly efficient high-speed rail system has reduced travel time from Shanghai to Huangshan city to just 2.5 hours. Furthermore, China's visa-free policy and the widespread use of Alipay have made it more convenient for international visitors to explore various attractions.
Mount Huangshan Scenic Spot. [Photo/Huangshan Daily]