

▲ Huangling Village is a distinctive 600-year-old Huizhou-style ancient settlement. Nestled against Shier Mountain and surrounded by thousands of ancient trees and vast terraced fields, the village's unique "not a single flat patch of land" topography creates its strikingly layered and picturesque layout. The attraction features emerald-green terraced fields, cloud-kissed dwellings, and fan-shaped residential clusters cascading around the water source, earning it the poetic name "Cloud-Terraced Homes."

▲ The ancient village features Hui-style relief carvings known as the "Three Hui Carvings" everywhere from residential houses to official mansions, ancestral halls, and memorial archways, which have been listed among the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage items.


▲ Known as a symbol of China's beauty, the village features terraced fields layered among white clouds. In spring, thousands of acres of rapeseed flowers bloom across the terraces, creating a stunning visual impact with vibrant new greens and tender yellows covering the mountains.


▲ A thousand-year-old village surrounded by mountains and water, famous for its green tea and snow pears. Villagers have authored 88 works, with 25 officials holding positions of the seventh rank or higher, making Wuyuan a well-deserved "Land of Books."


▲ The golden rapeseed flowers covering 100,000 acres of terraced fields create one of China's most visually stunning flower viewing destinations. The layered terraces, winding lines, and small rivers winding through the valley basin paint an exquisite picture of Wuyuan's rural landscape.








