The Most Beautiful Spring in Jiangnan, I'm Waiting for You Here
During the Qingming Festival, the drizzle falls incessantly, and the spring rain continues to quietly tell a story of anticipation.
If you ask me about the most beautiful springtime in Jiangnan, I would immediately think of Anhui.
Anhui's spring is natural and unpretentious, with layered mountains and misty rain. There are rivers and vast fields of rapeseed flowers. From a distance, it feels like a return to the past – quiet and mysterious.
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Anhui's spring is like a pastoral painting, understated yet exquisite, captivating you while stirring your heart.

Anhui's architecture – how much do you know? White walls and dark gray tiles, horse-head walls, and stone pavements… Every place is a landscape, and every place is life. Walking along the stone-paved alleys, fluttering tavern flags, resolute stone lions – everywhere holds historical depth and the traces of time.



Anhui's spring, wherever you go, you'll encounter fields of rapeseed flowers. Every mountain valley, every ancient village, is adorned with vast fields of rapeseed flowers smiling welcoming you.
Huh? It's just rapeseed flowers, what's so special?
No, although Anhui's rapeseed flowers grow on terraces, in villages, and by rivers, when you step out of your inn, you might find yourself amidst a vast, swaying expanse of rapeseed flowers, dancing in the wind, blossoming before your eyes, letting you wander freely between the Ming Dynasty architecture and pastoral life.
Look, there's also the 'Tunkui' old street, which you can't get enough of.
'Half streets, half water, four sides mountains and rivers' – this is the true reflection of Tunkui old street. Visiting Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) must include a visit to Tunkui old street, and it's known as 'the active Qingming Upper River Diagram' – here, New An Medicine, Ming Dynasty architecture, and Hubei cuisine were nurtured.

Ferrocenia, Ge Fan Yuan Zi, Qing Tuan, Stinky Mandarin Fish, Mao Dou Fu…They're all delicious, right? How could we miss them?




Spring has arrived, I'm in Anhui, waiting for you, okay?