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What are the interesting tourist attractions in Huizhou?

Huizhou is located on the east coast of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. It has a strategic location and many tourist attractions. The city has convenient transportation and can directly reach various scenic spots, making it suitable for tourism. Recommended attractions include Luofu Mountain, Yanzhou Island, Nankunshan National Forest Park, Nankunshan Cross-Water Ecological Resort, etc.

1. Luofu Mountain

Luofu Mountain is located in Boluo County, Huizhou, Guangdong, 25 kilometers away from the county. It is one of the ten famous Taoist mountains in China, the seventh of the 36 Taoist caves, and the 72 blessed places. The 34th. Luofu Mountain is known as "the first mountain in Lingnan".

The public transportation is convenient and suitable for leisure, sightseeing, visiting temples and mountain climbing. Luoshan is divided into four scenic areas, the largest is Zhuming Cave Scenic Area, followed by Su Lao Cave Scenic Area, Huanglong Scenic Area, and Huashou Temple (Huashoutai) Scenic Area. When most people go to the Zhuming Cave Scenic Area, the most famous Taoist temple, Chongxuguan, is located in the Zhuming Cave Scenic Area. Feiyun Peak, the highest peak of Luofu Mountain, is also here, with an altitude of 1,296 meters. Climbing to the top of the cloud is not easy. All hikers usually go to Jumyeongdong Scenic Area.

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Drive directly to GPS. If you can take the bus, go to Huizhou first. There is a special bus from Huizhou to Luofu Mountain. Huizhou Bus Station Luofu Mountain, 6:00 to 18:20, Luofu Mountain Bus Station 18:00. The total running time is 110 minutes. The full ticket price is 25 yuan/person.

2. Yanzhou Island

Yanzhou Island, also known as Dazhou Island, is located in Yanzhou Town in the southeast of Huidong County, close to Shuangyue Bay. It is an island in the inland sea and ocean. It is 0.35 kilometers southeast from the land. Area is 3.35 square kilometers. It is rich in sea salt, hence the name Yanzhou Island.

It is an undeveloped tourist attraction in Huizhou, the best place for self-driving, a paradise for bird watching, and the best place to photograph basalt rocks. Many photography enthusiasts from the Pearl River Delta and Hong Kong often gather here to "shoot birds" and take photos of basalt rocks and sunrise and sunset. Although there are no complete tourist facilities, it is natural that food and accommodation are very cheap. However, there will be traffic jams on the island during holidays.

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Public transportation is to take the bus to Huangbu, Huidong County, live in Huangbu, and then rent a bicycle in the town to go to the island. Depart from Shenzhen and Guangzhou, drive along the G15 Shenhai Expressway, get off at the Jilong exit, and arrive at Huangbu, Huidong County, Guangdong Province. Since the accommodation conditions on Yanzhou Island are limited, you can choose to stay in Huangbu. There are many hotels in the town, and the price is about 100-120 yuan. No need to book in advance, you can choose whatever you want when you arrive.

3. Nankunshan National Forest Park

Nankunshan National Forest Park, known as Blue Sand Dune Mountain in ancient times, is located in Longmen County, Huizhou, Guangdong, covering an area of ??124 square kilometers. The main peak of Tiantang Peak is 1,228 meters above sea level. Nankun Mountain is right near the Tropic of Cancer, so it is known as the "Oasis on the Tropic of Cancer". Warm in winter and cool in summer, with many hot springs. The most important thing is that it is close to major cities such as Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Guangzhou, and Dongguan, making it one of the most convenient natural summer resorts for Cantonese people to drive themselves.

Suitable for self-driving, mountain climbing, and delicious food. Nankunshan Forest Park is most suitable for self-driving tours. It is about 166 kilometers from Shenzhen to Nankunshan, not far from Zhuhai, and even closer to Guangzhou and Dongguan. It is only 97 kilometers from Guangzhou to Nankunshan, but some road sections are dangerous, so be careful when driving. Nankunshan Forest Park has many scenic spots, such as Chuanlong Gorge, Chuanlong Waterfall, Qixian Lake, Stone River Wonders, Guanyin Pond, One Line of Sky, Centennial Mountain King, Xianxia Waterfall, Tiantangding, etc. But as a tourist, the three most visited scenic spots are Guanyin Lake, Chuanlong Waterfall and Stone River Wonders.

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In these cities, you can go directly to the Zengcheng exit along the local expressway, then along the Zengcheng self-driving greenway, and directly to the southwest gate of Nankunshan Park via the S355 Provincial Highway. The furthest distance is no more than three hours' drive. There are buses to Huizhou, but not many.

4. Nankun Mountain Cross Water Ecological Resort

Water Ecological Resort is located at the intersection of Shuangxi in Nankun Mountain, Longmen

The location of the movie "National Geographic" One, the air is super good, the environment is first-class, and some rooms are luxurious. Positioned as a high-end resort for health and leisure, prices range from one thousand to several thousand. It is only a 2-3 hour drive from Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Foshan and other cities, so be sure to make reservations in advance during peak seasons.

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You must drive directly to Nankunshan Park. There are signs along the road, or use GPS directly.