Huaihua Attractions


Huaihua is located in the southwest of Hunan. Huaihua is flanked by Jiangxi province on the east, Guizhou province on the west and is bordered by Sichuan province on the north and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region on the south. As Huaihua is strategically located, it has been an important gateway to the west part of China since ancient times. Now with its complete network of transportation, it has become a connecting area of these neighboring provinces. Qianyang Ancient Town
Top Attractions in Huaihua
        Flying Tigers Memorial Hall          Longjin Sheltered Bridge             Hongjiang Ancient Town
        Wanfo National Scenic Area          Zhijiang Tianhou Temple    Hibiscus Tower
 Gaoyi Ancient Village   Jingping Ancient Village Dong Cultural Corridor


Huaihua covers a total area of 27,600 square kilometers with a population 4,900,000. 40% of its population is minority ethnic groups like Dong, Miao, Tujia and Yao. The city of Huaihua is a city directly under the jurisdiction of provincial government of Hunan. There are ten counties, one city and two districts under the jurisdiction of Huaihua municipal government. The Yuan Jiang River, the second longest river of Hunan, flows through most of its territory. Huaihua is the confluence of the five tributaries of Yuanjiang River.
Top Dong & Miao Villages in Huaihua
         Yutou Dong Ethnic Village       Yanjiao Dong Village       Shangxiang Dong Village
    Huangdu Dong Minority Village       Matian Dong Village        Disun Miao Village

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