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Tunxi Ancient Street

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Tunxi Ancient Street is the heart of Huangshan's old town, a lively pedestrian thoroughfare that transports visitors back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. Stretching about 1.5 kilometers, the street is paved with stone slabs and flanked by well-preserved two-story buildings with traditional whitewashed walls, black-tiled roofs, and ornate wooden carvings. It's a bustling hub of local culture, where you can browse shops selling tea, calligraphy brushes, ink stones, and handicrafts. Food stalls offer local snacks like stinky tofu and huangshan shaobing (sesame cakes). The street is also home to several museums, including the Chengkan Ancient Village Museum and the Tunxi Museum. Its location near the Xin'an River adds scenic charm. A visit here provides a glimpse into the region's mercantile history and is a perfect complement to a trip to the Huangshan mountains.

Don't miss

  • Traditional Ming and Qing architecture with intricate wood carvings
  • Local specialty shops for Huangshan maofeng tea and ink stones
  • Street food stalls offering huangshan shaobing and stinky tofu
  • The Tunxi Museum showcasing local history and crafts
  • Evening illumination that creates a magical atmosphere

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Ways to visit Tunxi Ancient Street

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Tunxi Ancient Street with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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How travelers rate it

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3 star
100
2 star
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1 star
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Know before you go

  • Bring cash as some small vendors may not accept cards.
  • Bargaining is common at souvenir stalls; start at half the asking price.
  • Try the local snacks, but be cautious with street food hygiene.
  • Early morning or late evening offer fewer crowds for photos.

A bit of history

Tunxi Ancient Street dates back over 1,200 years to the Tang dynasty, but most existing buildings are from the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1912) periods. It was a key commercial center for tea and timber trade.

Common questions

Is Tunxi Ancient Street open at night?

Yes, it stays lively until late, with shops open until around 9–10 PM.

How far is it from Huangshan Scenic Area?

About 60 km; a 1-hour bus or taxi ride.

Are there English signs?

Some signs have English, but not all. A translation app helps.

Can I buy authentic tea here?

Yes, but ensure you buy from reputable shops to avoid fakes.

Is the street wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the street is flat and smooth, but some shops have steps.

What is the best time to visit?

Late afternoon to evening for the lights and cooler temperatures.

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