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Wuhu City in Anhui Province, China, is a 2500-year-old Yangtze River port renowned for its "half mountains, half waters" landscape. Blending Hui-style culture with modern industry, its highlights include the classical gardens of Mirror Lake, Fantawild Adventure theme park's high-tech attractions, and the Ming-Qing architecture of Jiuzi Ancient Town.
Top attraction is 5A-rated Fantawild Oriental Heritage, merging Chinese mythology with cutting-edge rides. Jiuzi Square area showcases history through Huizhou Merchant Museum and Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street, while Mirror Lake Park features "Willows by Mirror Lake" - one of Wuhu's Ten Scenes. Night cruises on Yangtze River offer dazzling light shows.
Local delicacies star in "shrimp noodles" and soup dumplings, with Phoenix Food Street hosting century-old shops like Geng Fuxing. Try Hui-style fermented "stinky mandarin fish" and breakfast favorite lotus root porridge. Don't miss "red bean fermented glutinous rice", a chilled dessert blending rice wine and adzuki beans.
Buses (Alipay accepted) dominate urban transport, supplemented by Metro Line 1/2. Taxis start at ¥8 (Didi app recommended). Fantawild-bound tourists should take Tourist Bus 1. Drivers note: Old Town has multiple one-way roads. Crucial tip: Wuhu Station and South Station serve different rail lines.
Visit during March-May (rapeseed flower season) or September-November (pleasant autumn), avoiding June-August's plum rains. Fantawild tickets sell out 3 days prior to National Day holidays.
Language: Mandarin works universally, though some vendors speak Wuhu dialect. Payment: Mobile pay dominates, but carry cash for older shops. Healthcare: Wannan Medical College Hospital offers 24/7 ER. Internet: Free public Wi-Fi available; local data packs recommended (try Telecom's "Wuhu Fun Card"). Emergency: Tourism hotline 0553-3817720. Lost IDs can get temporary papers at Jinghu District Government Center.