Fuyang travel guide
Fuyang, in northwest Anhui on the western Huaibei Plain, straddles China's climate boundary line. As Anhui's most populous city, Fuyang boasts a long history as home to ancient luminaries like Gan Luo, Guan Zhong, Bao Shuya, Lü Meng and Liu Fucheng. Poets Yan Shu, Ouyang Xiu and Su Shi once governed here.
Strategically located, Fuyang serves as a vital gateway to North Anhui. Convenient transportation like the Beijing-Jiulong Railway and Anhui's largest marshalling yard enable easy access. Fuyang exports many migrant workers nationwide.
Local attractions include Wenfeng Pagoda, Fuyang Ecological Park, Kui Xing Tower, Yingzhou West Lake, Balihe Scenic Area and Digou Ecological Amusement Park. Nearby natural and cultural sites offer ample choices like Mingchuan Lake, Mount Jiuhua, and ancient Tunxi town.
With rich history and resources, Fuyang makes an engaging stopover enroute across Anhui. Visitors can admire relics of luminaries while enjoying beautiful parks, lakes and countryside.
Yingzhou West Lake
Subtitle: A Historical and Ecological Gem in Fuyang 1. Introduction to Yingzhou West Lake Nestled approximately nine kilometers west of Fuyang city
Wenfeng Park
Subtitle: A Stroll Through History and Culture in Fuyang's Wenfeng Park Introduction: The Heart of Fuyang's Cultural Heritage Nestled along Yingzhou
Bali River Scenic Area
A Comprehensive Visitor's Guide to Balihe Scenic Area, Fuyang Subtitle: Exploring the "World's Premier Farmer's Park" – A Gem in Anhui's Countryside