Wuhu Travel Guide: 2025 Complete Guide to Wuhu’s 8 Must-Visit Hidden Gems – Fireworks Ancient Town × Cliff Walkway × Vast Flower Fields
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As the “Pearl of the Wanjiang” in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, Wuhu is far more than just a transportation hub in the Yangtze River Delta—it also hides stunning natural and cultural wonders. After 3 years of deep involvement in the cultural tourism field and visiting more than 30 attractions in person, I’ve compiled this most comprehensive Wuhu travel guide on the internet—avoiding crowds, discovering niche spots, and balancing family-friendly and in-depth travel, to help you unlock secret places that even locals find amazing!
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I. The Pinnacle of Theme Parks: A 24-Hour Carnival of Screams and Childlike Fun
① Immersive Check-in at Fantawild’s Four Parks
Wuhu’s reputation as the “Capital of Chinese Theme Parks” is well-deserved! The four parks each have their unique features:
Fangte
- Oriental Heritage (Recommendation Index ★★★★★): Reviving “The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl” and “Legend of the White Snake” with holographic projections, riding a track car through Dunhuang murals, even a 60-year-old aunt exclaimed “The traditional Chinese high-tech is so amazing”.
Oriental Mythology
- Fantasy Kingdom (First choice for night tour): The 8 PM castle fireworks show is known as the “East China Disney alternative,” and the live-action flood effects in “Water Floods Jinshan” are a must-see when bringing children.
Fantasy Kingdom
- Water Park (Summer Limited): 50-meter high “Hurricane Bay” artificial waves, family-friendly recommendation “Boonie Bears Water Fortress”, electronic music water festival added every Saturday from July to August.
Water Park
Tips: Buying a two-day combo ticket is more cost-effective, recommend the “Oriental Painting + Dream Kingdom” combination, visiting during off-peak times allows you to complete 90% of the attractions.
II. Breathtaking Natural Wonders: Anhui’s Version of “Zhangjiajie” is Hidden Here
② Maren Strange Peak (Steepness Rating ★★★★☆)
Maren Qifeng
Glass Skywalk + Flying Dragon Sky Ladder: 180-meter cliff U-shaped glass bridge, with a vast bamboo sea beneath your feet. The brave can challenge “high-altitude slackline walking”.
Maren Qifeng
Secret Spot Activities: Going up the mountain at 6 AM in the early morning, you can encounter a sea of clouds. After rain, colorful mineral veins seep out from the stone walls (A secret spot treasured by local photography circles).
③ Yashan Geopark (Spring Limited ★★★★★)
Yashan Geological Park
· Peony Sea in March-April: 100,000 peonies interspersed with karst stone forests, wear Hanfu to shoot “martial hero in flowers” blockbuster photos.
Yashan Geological Park
Hidden Route: Hike from “Yan Ni Cave” to the main peak, where you might encounter wild macaque troops (feeding requires caution).
III. Cultural Codes Through Millennia: Lesser-known Ancient Towns and Lively Local Life
④ Jiuzi Ancient Town (Night views are divine ★★★★★)
Jiuzi Ancient Town
Living Fossil of Huizhou Merchant Culture: Watch Huangmei Opera at Huizhou Guild Hall, DIY at Wuhu Iron Painting Workshop, take photos of lantern night views on bluestone slab alleys.
Jiuzi Ancient Town
Exclusive Experience: Every night at 7:30, release lotus lanterns on the Biandan River and listen to storytelling “Tales of Wuhu Old Dock” at the riverside teahouse.
⑤ Wuwei Ji Clan Ancestral Hall (Must-visit for culture enthusiasts ★★★☆☆)
Wuwei Ji Family Ancestral Hall
A Ming Dynasty Huizhou-style architectural complex with beams and pillars carved with the “Twenty-four Filial Exemplars” stories. The hundred-year-old osmanthus tree in the backyard is fragrant in autumn (Free admission, recommended to try the local cuisine of Cangtou Town).
IV. Healing Moments in the Heart of the City: Free Check-in at Locals’ Hidden Gems
⑥ Zhe Mountain Park (Top choice for Citywalk ★★★★☆)
· Climb the “highest point in Wuhu” Shutian Pavilion for a 360° view of the Yangtze River and Mirror Lake. The cherry blossom forest in April and the red maple avenue in November are extremely photogenic.
Zheshan Park
Hidden corner: “Cuiming Garden” teahouse on the west side, 5 yuan/cup of Wuhu old green tea with crab roe soup dumplings.
⑦ Binjiang Park (Sunset Romance ★★★★★)
· Wait at “Wuhu Bund” at 5 PM:
Binjiang Park
- Old Customs House clock tower and Yangtze River Bridge in the same frame (turn on 0.5x wide-angle on phone);
- Take silhouette photos at Zhongjiang Tower ferry terminal, high chance of encountering finless porpoises.
Five, Seasonal Attractions Missed by 99% of Tourists
⑧ Xiangshuijian × Liulang Wetland (Must-visit from March to April)
· Xiangshuijian Rapeseed Flowers: Take a small train through golden terraced fields, the “Fushan Temple” viewpoint on the mountaintop can capture the flower fields and the Second Yangtze River Bridge.
Xiangshuijian
· Liulang Wetland Cosmos Flowers: In September, pink flower seas spread to the wetland boardwalk, renting a tandem bicycle for riding is super healing.
Liulang Wetland
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