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How to get to Huangshan Scenic Area from Tunxi District? We want to go back and forth by car. .

Tunxi Railway Station and Bus Station in Huangshan City have direct buses to Huangshan Scenic Area during the day. The fare is 20 yuan/person, and the journey is about 1 hour.

There is a shuttle bus to Huangshan at the exit of Tunxi Railway Station, one person 15. It takes about an hour to reach the transfer center at the foot of Huangshan Mountain, and it takes 20 minutes to reach the mountaineering exit by scenic bus.

Tunxi Bus Station takes about ten minutes from 5: 30 a.m. to 7: 00 p.m./kloc-0, and the fare is 20 yuan/person, which takes about one hour to arrive. There are no buses after five o'clock in the afternoon.

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Huangshan Mountain is a world cultural and natural heritage, a world geological park, a national scenic spot, a national civilized scenic spot and a national 5A scenic spot. Huangshan Mountain, together with the Yangtze River, the Great Wall and the Yellow River, is an outstanding representative of China's magnificent mountains and rivers and splendid culture. Known by the world as "fairyland on earth" and "the first wonder mountain in the world", it is also known as the "five wonders" of strange pine, strange rocks, sea of clouds, hot springs and winter snow. There are 88 peaks above 1000 meters, and the three main peaks of Lotus, Guangmingding and Tiandu are all above 1.800 meters. Xu Xiake, a great traveler in the Ming Dynasty, visited Huangshan twice, praising: "There is no emblem of Huangshan at home and abroad, and there are no mountains in the world when you visit Huangshan." According to this, later generations concluded that "the Five Mountains returned without looking at the mountains, and Huangshan returned without looking at the mountains".

What is the origin of the name? Huangshan Mountain, formerly known as Zhishan Mountain, is named after the blue peaks and the distant view of the sky. Legend has it that Xuanyuan Huangdi once collected medicine and made an alchemy here, which made him immortal. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty believed in Taoism, so he changed Zhishan to Huangshan in the sixth year of Tianbao (AD 747), and the name of Huangshan has been used ever since. For more than 1000 years, Huangshan Mountain has accumulated rich Yellow Emperor culture. Scenic spots such as Xuanyuan Peak, Alchemy Peak, Rongcheng Peak, Qiufufeng, Single Crystal, Yao Xi and Yaotai are all related to the Yellow Emperor.

References:

Huangshan Tourism official website _ Huangshan Overview