Huangshan is becoming a world-class destination for educational travel, offering an immersive learning experience that extends beyond the classroom.
Huangshan, known as the birthplace of famous Chinese teas like Qimen Black Tea and Taiping Houkui, also houses valuable cultural artifacts like Hui ink sticks and She inkstones. It serves as a living textbook of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The region has built an integrated educational network that includes natural science exploration, cultural experiences, and technological innovation.
In the Dalingshan Tourist Resort, traditional techniques blend with environmental education and commercial practices. In Huizhou Ancient City, history is brought to life and made tangible.
Huangshan provides customized experiences for different age groups. Hands-on activities stimulate curiosity in younger visitors. Courses on Hui merchant wisdom and cultural studies are available for young professionals. Wellness programs like Xin'an traditional medicine and heritage crafts offer a peaceful and enriching experience for seniors.

Students sketch in Hongcun village. [Photo/Huangshan Daily]
Huangshan is growing its international educational travel sector by forming partnerships with organizations in Hong Kong, Macau, and Singapore. Tongji University and Anhui University have also launched dedicated research and practice centers for Huizhou culture, specifically for international students.
By hosting targeted events for global audiences, Huangshan is creating opportunities for the world's youth to connect with Chinese culture.

