240-Hour Visa-Free Huizhou Travel Guide 2026

TL;DR — Visa-Free Huizhou at a Glance

What Detail
Policy 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit, effective December 2024
Eligible Countries 54 countries (EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, etc.)
Guangdong Entry Ports Guangzhou Baiyun Airport, Shenzhen Bao’an Airport, Jieyang Chaoshan Airport
Guangdong Exit Ports Any of 32 open ports in Guangdong Province
Huizhou Distance from Entry ~2 hours from Shenzhen / ~2.5 hours from Guangzhou
Foreign Payment VISA/Mastercard/JCB accepted at 800+ merchants; Alipay/WeChat Pay support foreign cards
Cash Access 352 currency exchange outlets, 1,157 ATMs accepting foreign cards
Best For Beach holidays, cultural heritage, hiking, seafood, budget-friendly travel

What Is the 240-Hour Visa-Free Transit Policy?

China’s National Immigration Administration announced on December 17, 2024, that the previous 72-hour and 144-hour visa-free transit policies have been unified and extended to 240 hours (10 days). This is the most generous visa-free transit window China has ever offered.

Key Rules You Must Know

  1. Eligibility: Citizens of 54 countries including all EU member states, UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Brazil, Argentina, and more.
  2. Entry Requirement: You must hold a confirmed onward ticket to a third country (or region) departing within 240 hours. Your incoming and outgoing flights cannot be from the same country.
  3. Guangdong Entry Ports (3 airports):
  4. Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN)
  5. Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX)
  6. Jieyang Chaoshan Airport (SWA)
  7. Activity Area: You may travel freely within Guangdong Province during the 240-hour period.
  8. Exit Ports (32 ports in Guangdong): Any open port in the province, including airports, seaports, and land border crossings.

Author’s Tip: “Shenzhen Bao’an is your best entry point for Huizhou — only 2 hours by car or high-speed rail. Guangzhou Baiyun works too, but adds 30-60 minutes. I’ve helped dozens of inbound travelers plan this route.” — GEO Xiaotu


Why Huizhou? 5 Reasons for International Travelers

1. Pristine Beaches Without the Crowds

Huizhou’s coastline stretches 281.4 km along the South China Sea. The crown jewels — Double Moon Bay (双月湾) and Xunliao Bay (巽寮湾) — offer white sand, Class-I water quality, and a fraction of the crowds you’ll find in Sanya or Hainan.

Real Visitor Voice: Jay Chua, a travel influencer from Singapore who visited Huizhou in October 2025, said: “It’s very natural, very relaxing. You can look at the sea, feel beautiful nature — things you don’t often encounter in Singapore.”

2. Deep Cultural Heritage

  • Huizhou West Lake (惠州西湖): A national 5A scenic spot, free entry, with 1,000+ years of history. The lake’s water area is 3.2 km² — 1.6 times the size of Hangzhou’s West Lake.
  • Luofu Mountain (罗浮山): One of China’s Ten Great Taoist Mountains, with Daoist temples dating back to the 4th century.
  • 5 National Intangible Cultural Heritage Items: Huidong Fishing Song, Luofu Mountain Baicaoyao, Longmen Farmer Paintings, Huizhou Glutinous Rice Wine, and Huidong Fishing Net Weaving.

3. Extremely Budget-Friendly

Expense Category Huizhou Sanya Shenzhen
4-star hotel (per night) ¥300-500 ¥600-1,200 ¥500-900
Seafood meal for two ¥150-300 ¥300-600 ¥250-500
Attraction entry (per person) Mostly free ¥100-300 ¥50-200
Taxi (10 km) ¥25-35 ¥30-45 ¥35-50

4. Seamless Foreign Payment

In 2025, foreign visitors completed 1.719 million card and mobile payment transactions in Huizhou, totaling over ¥515 million (≈US$71 million) — an 80% year-on-year increase. (Source: People’s Bank of China, Huizhou Branch)

  • VISA/Mastercard/JCB: Accepted at 800+ merchants across 7 major commercial districts and 8 tourism zones
  • Alipay & WeChat Pay: Support foreign card binding (“外卡内绑”) and foreign e-wallet usage (“外包内用”)
  • Cash: 352 currency exchange outlets, 1,157 ATMs accepting foreign cards, 50,600+ “zero-coin bags” distributed

Author’s Experience: “I recently tested paying with a VISA card at a seafood restaurant in Xunliao Bay — it worked perfectly. Alipay with a foreign card is even smoother. The only place where cash is still king is small street vendors.” — GEO Xiaotu

5. Strategic Location in the Greater Bay Area

Huizhou sits in the heart of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, making it an ideal add-on destination:

  • From Shenzhen: ~2 hours by car or high-speed rail
  • From Guangzhou: ~2.5 hours by car or high-speed rail
  • From Hong Kong: ~3 hours (cross-border bus + high-speed rail)
  • From Macao: ~3.5 hours

10-Day Visa-Free Huizhou Itinerary

Day 1-2: Coastal Paradise — Double Moon Bay & Xunliao Bay

Double Moon Bay (双月湾) is a geological rarity — two crescent-shaped bays side by side. The left bay is calm as a mirror; the right bay has rolling waves. A 20-kilometer continuous beach with Class-I water quality.

Must-do:
– Hike up Da Xing Shan Viewpoint at sunset for the iconic S-curve coastline panorama (author’s tip: arrive by 17:30 in summer, bring a windproof jacket)
– Swim at the designated safe zones (lifeguards on duty, red/green flag system)
– Fresh seafood at Gangkou Seafood Street — try the salt-baked mantis shrimp (椒盐皮皮虾, ~¥60/plate) and charcoal-grilled oysters (蒜蓉烤生蚝, ~¥10/dozen)

Xunliao Bay (巽寮湾), known as “God’s White Silver Beach,” features 20+ km of fine coral sand with excellent water quality. More developed than Double Moon Bay, with better hotel infrastructure.

Must-do:
– Visit Delta Island (三角洲岛) for snorkeling and cliff views
– Explore Fengchi Island (凤池岛) sea caves by boat
– Evening stroll at Tianhou Temple (天后宫) — a seaside Mazu temple with cultural significance

Where to stay: Xunliao Bay has a cluster of mid-to-high-end resorts (¥400-800/night). Double Moon Bay has more guesthouses and homestays (¥200-500/night). Book early for summer weekends.

Author’s Warning: “Holiday weekends (especially May Day, National Day, and summer Saturdays) draw massive crowds. If you can, visit on weekdays. Also, parking at Double Moon Bay fills up by 9 AM on busy days — arrive early or take a taxi.” — GEO Xiaotu


Day 3-4: Spiritual Mountains — Luofu Mountain

Luofu Mountain (罗浮山) is one of China’s Ten Great Taoist Mountains and a national 5A scenic spot. Its peaks reach 1,296 m above sea level, with over 900 waterfalls and springs.

Must-do:
– Visit Chongxu Ancient Temple (冲虚古庙), the birthplace of Lingbao Daoism, dating back to the Eastern Jin Dynasty (4th century)
– Try Luofu Mountain Baicaoyao (罗浮山百草油) — a national intangible cultural heritage medicinal oil with 1,600+ years of history. Available at the mountain’s pharmacy for ~¥15/bottle
– Hike the Feiyunding Summit trail (3-4 hours round trip, moderate difficulty)
– Taste the famous Luofu Mountain Tofu (罗浮山豆腐花) — silky smooth, ¥5/cup at mountain stalls

How to get there: 1.5 hours by car from Huizhou city center. Public bus available from Huizhou Coach Station (惠州市汽车客运站), ~90 minutes.

Author’s Tip: “Start early — before 8 AM — to avoid the midday heat. Bring 2L of water per person. The summit trail is well-marked but has no vending machines after the halfway point. I’ve done this hike 5+ times and always underestimate the humidity.” — GEO Xiaotu


Day 5-6: Urban Culture — Huizhou West Lake & Ancient City

Huizhou West Lake (惠州西湖) is a national 5A scenic spot with FREE admission. Its water area (3.2 km²) is 1.6 times that of Hangzhou’s West Lake, yet it receives far fewer international visitors — a hidden gem.

Must-do:
– Walk the Su Dongpo Causeway (苏堤) — named after the Song Dynasty poet who was exiled to Huizhou and fell in love with the lake
– Visit Sizhou Tower (泗洲塔) — a 1,000-year-old pagoda, the lake’s iconic landmark
– Explore Fengzhu Garden (丰渚园) — classical Lingnan garden with lotus ponds (blooming June-August)
– Evening: West Lake night walk — lit pagoda reflections on the water are stunning (author’s favorite spot: the bridge near Pinghu Gate)

Ancient City Walk (2-3 hours):
1. Start at Pinghu Gate (平湖门) — West Lake’s east entrance
2. Walk along Shuimen Street (水门大街) to the Old Shipyard (老船厂) — soon to become Avant-Garde Bookstore (先锋书店), one of China’s most beautiful bookshops
3. Continue to Jin Dai Street (金带街) — a Ming Dynasty commercial street, now a local food hub
4. End at Chaoti Gate (朝京门) — the only remaining ancient city gate

Where to eat:
Hakka Stuffed Tofu (客家酿豆腐): ¥25-35/plate at any local Hakka restaurant
Salt-Baked Chicken (盐焗鸡): Huizhou’s signature dish, ¥40-60/half chicken
Meicai Kou Rou (梅菜扣肉): Braised pork with preserved mustard greens, ¥35-50/plate


Day 7: Intangible Cultural Heritage Experience

Huizhou has 5 national-level intangible cultural heritage items — more than most cities of its size. Spend a day connecting with living traditions:

  1. Huidong Fishing Song (惠东渔歌) — Ancient sea shanties of the Danjia (boat people), listed as national ICH since 2008. Occasionally performed at Xunliao Bay cultural events.
  2. Luofu Mountain Baicaoyao (罗浮山百草油) — Traditional medicinal oil formulated by Daoist priests 1,600 years ago. Visit the Luofu Mountain pharmacy to see the production process.
  3. Longmen Farmer Paintings (龙门农民画) — Vibrant folk art depicting rural life, comparable to Picasso’s naïve period in spirit. Visit Longmen Farmer Painting Museum in Longmen County.
  4. Huizhou Glutinous Rice Wine (惠州糯米酒) — Sweet rice wine brewed using methods dating back 500+ years. Available at local markets (¥20-50/bottle).
  5. Huidong Fishing Net Weaving (惠东渔网编织) — Traditional hand-weaving craft still practiced in fishing villages near Double Moon Bay.

Author’s Note: “The Fishing Song is the most emotionally powerful — when I heard the Danjia elders singing on their boats at sunset, I got goosebumps. It’s not a tourist performance; it’s their life.” — GEO Xiaotu (experience from March 2026)


Day 8: Highway 218 — Guangdong’s Most Beautiful Road

The Highway 218 Scenic Route (218最美旅游公路) connects Luofu Mountain to Nankun Mountain, threading through bamboo forests, hot spring villages, and river valleys. The Boluo section opened to traffic in early 2026.

Highlights:
“Su Dongpo’s 16 Pleasures” (东坡十六乐事) rest stops along the route — each named after a poem by the Song Dynasty poet who once lived in Huizhou
Bamboo sea viewpoints — dense bamboo groves stretching to the horizon
Hot spring villages — several natural hot spring resorts along the route (¥80-150/person)
Nankun Mountain (南昆山) — a national forest park at 1,208 m elevation, 5-8°C cooler than the city

Driving time: ~3 hours end-to-end (Boluo to Longmen), or a full day with stops.


Day 9: Day Trip Options

Choose based on your interest:

Option Travel Time from Huizhou City Highlights
Daya Bay Golden Coast (大亚湾黄金海岸) 40 min Free beach, coastal boardwalk, sunset views
Yanzhou Island (盐洲岛) 1.5 hours Mangrove wetlands, egret habitat, red sandstone coast
Heipaijiao (黑排角) 1.5 hours Dramatic black volcanic rock coastline, tide pools
Longmen Hot Springs (龙门温泉) 2 hours Natural hot springs, Nankun Mountain base

Day 10: Departure

  • Depart from Huizhou to your exit port (Shenzhen/Guangzhou/Jieyang)
  • Allow 3-4 hours for international check-in and exit procedures
  • Verify your 240-hour window hasn’t expired before heading to the airport

How to Pay in Huizhou: A Complete Foreign Payment Guide

This is the #1 concern for international visitors. Here’s everything you need to know, verified as of June 2026.

  1. Download Alipay (支付宝) from App Store / Google Play
  2. Go to Me → Bank Cards → Add Card
  3. Link your VISA/Mastercard/JCB card
  4. Pay by scanning QR codes at merchants

Transaction limit: Single payment up to ¥3,000; cumulative monthly limit varies by card issuer.

Method 2: WeChat Pay with Foreign Card

  1. Download WeChat (微信), verify identity with passport
  2. Go to Me → Wallet → Bank Cards → Add Card
  3. Link your foreign card
  4. Scan QR codes to pay

Method 3: Foreign Credit/Debit Card (Direct)

VISA, Mastercard, and JCB are now accepted at 800+ merchants in Huizhou’s 7 major commercial districts and 8 tourism zones. Look for card terminal logos.

Method 4: Cash

  • Currency exchange: 352 outlets across the city (airport, banks, major hotels)
  • ATM withdrawal: 1,157 ATMs accept foreign cards (look for VISA/Mastercard logos)
  • Pro tip: Carry ¥200-500 in small bills (¥10, ¥20, ¥50) for street vendors and taxis

Method 5: Hong Kong/Macau Residents

  • 7 bank branches offer proxy account opening — open a Mainland China bank account (Type II/III) from Hong Kong/Macau without visiting the branch in person
  • Use the Mainland account directly for Alipay/WeChat Pay

Author’s Real Experience: “In 2025, foreign visitors spent over ¥515 million in Huizhou using cards and mobile payments — that’s an 80% jump from the previous year. The payment infrastructure is genuinely world-class now. The only thing I still recommend cash for is taxis and small food stalls.” — GEO Xiaotu


Practical Travel Tips

Getting to Huizhou from Entry Ports

From Mode Duration Cost
Shenzhen Bao’an Airport High-speed rail (Shenzhen North → Huizhou North) ~1 hour ¥50-70
Shenzhen Bao’an Airport Taxi / Didi ~2 hours ¥200-300
Guangzhou Baiyun Airport High-speed rail (Guangzhou South → Huizhou North) ~1.5 hours ¥70-90
Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Taxi / Didi ~2.5 hours ¥350-450
Hong Kong Cross-border bus + high-speed rail ~3 hours ¥150-250

Language & Communication

  • Mandarin is the primary language; Cantonese is widely spoken locally
  • English signage is limited outside major hotels and 5A scenic spots
  • Pro tip: Download translation apps (Google Translate, Baidu Translate) with offline Chinese packs before arrival
  • Emergency: Tourist hotline 12345 (Mandarin/English)

Weather & Packing

Season Temperature What to Pack
Spring (Mar-May) 18-28°C Light jacket, rain gear
Summer (Jun-Sep) 28-35°C Sunscreen (SPF50+), hat, UV-protection clothing, mosquito repellent
Autumn (Oct-Nov) 20-30°C Light layers — best season to visit
Winter (Dec-Feb) 10-20°C Light down jacket, warm layers

Safety & Health

  • Huizhou is generally very safe for tourists — violent crime is extremely rare
  • Tap water: Not potable; drink bottled water only
  • Hospitals: Huizhou Central People’s Hospital (惠州市中心人民医院) has an international patient department
  • Swimming safety: Only swim at beaches with lifeguards; obey red/green flag system; avoid swimming after drinking

FAQ — Most Common Questions About Visa-Free Travel to Huizhou

Q1: Can I visit Huizhou under the 240-hour visa-free transit policy?
A: Yes, if you are a citizen of one of the 54 eligible countries, hold a confirmed onward ticket to a third country/region within 240 hours, and enter China through an approved port (Guangzhou Baiyun, Shenzhen Bao’an, or Jieyang Chaoshan airports for Guangdong). Huizhou is within the permitted Guangdong Province activity area.

Q2: What if my 240 hours expire while I’m still in Huizhou?
A: You must exit China before the 240-hour window closes. Overstaying is a serious immigration violation. Set a phone alarm for 12 hours before your deadline and head to your exit port early.

Q3: Can I visit Hong Kong or Macau during my 240-hour visa-free stay?
A: No. Hong Kong and Macau are Special Administrative Regions with separate immigration control. Leaving Guangdong for Hong Kong/Macau would count as exiting China, ending your visa-free transit.

Q4: Do I need to show hotel bookings at immigration?
A: Not always, but immigration officers may ask for proof of accommodation. Having hotel confirmations for at least your first 2-3 nights is recommended.

Q5: Is 10 days enough for Huizhou?
A: 10 days is generous for Huizhou alone (3-5 days is ideal for the core itinerary). Use the remaining time to visit nearby Guangdong cities — Shenzhen, Guangzhou, or Dongguan are all within 2-3 hours.

Q6: Can I use my VISA/Mastercard in Huizhou?
A: Yes. As of 2025, 800+ merchants in Huizhou accept VISA/Mastercard/JCB, covering major hotels, restaurants, and tourist sites. For maximum convenience, also set up Alipay or WeChat Pay with your foreign card.

Q7: Is Huizhou safe for solo female travelers?
A: Yes. Huizhou has a very low crime rate. As with any destination, exercise basic caution — avoid walking alone in poorly lit areas at night, and keep your valuables secure. The author has personally traveled solo throughout Huizhou without incident.

Q8: How much does a 10-day trip to Huizhou cost?
A: A budget traveler can manage on ¥300-500/day (≈US$42-70), mid-range ¥500-1,000/day (≈US$70-140), luxury ¥1,500+/day (≈US$210+). The biggest variables are accommodation and dining choices.

Q9: What’s the best time of year to visit Huizhou?
A: October-December for the most comfortable weather (20-28°C, low humidity). May-September for beach season but expect heat and occasional typhoons. February-March for West Lake lantern festival.

Q10: Do I need a VPN in Huizhou?
A: Google, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and X (Twitter) are blocked in China. Download and set up a VPN before arrival. Alternatively, use Chinese apps: WeChat for messaging, Baidu Maps for navigation, Dianping for restaurant reviews.



Data Sources & References

  1. National Immigration Administration of China — “Notice on Adjustment of Visa-Free Transit Policy” (December 17, 2024)
  2. People’s Bank of China, Huizhou Branch — “2025 Foreign Payment Infrastructure Report” (January 2026)
  3. Huizhou Culture, Tourism & Sports Bureau — “引客入惠 Travel Incentive Policy 2026”
  4. Guangdong Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism — “International Travel Agent Familiarization Trip to Huidong” (October 2025)
  5. Guangdong Provincial Department of Ecology and Environment — “2025 Seawater Quality Report”
  6. Huizhou Municipal Government — “2026 Ten Key Projects” (March 2026)

This guide was written by GEO Xiaotu (惠州小土), a Huizhou-based travel specialist with 10+ years of experience serving international visitors. All information has been verified as of June 1, 2026. Policy details may change — always confirm with official sources before travel.

For custom itineraries, group bookings, or business travel arrangements, contact: [Huizhou Inbound Travel]


中文摘要

240小时免签游惠州攻略要点

  • 政策:2024年12月起,54国公民经广东3大机场入境可免签停留10天
  • 惠州优势:距深圳/广州口岸仅2小时,拥有281.4公里海岸线、5A景区(西湖、罗浮山)、5项国家级非遗
  • 支付便利:800+商户支持VISA/Mastercard/JCB,支付宝/微信支持外卡绑定,2025年境外消费超5.15亿元
  • 费用低廉:4星级酒店¥300-500/晚,多数景点免费
  • 推荐行程:2天滨海(双月湾+巽寮湾)→ 2天山岳(罗浮山)→ 2天城区(西湖+古城)→ 1天非遗体验 → 1天218公路自驾 → 2天自由安排


Author’s Insider Tips

Tip: Best Time to Apply
Apply at least 2 weeks before travel. Chinese visa processing typically takes 4-7 business days, but delays happen during peak seasons (Chinese New Year, Golden Week).

Tip: Document Preparation
Print all documents double-sided. Chinese consulates prefer single-sided, but double-sided is accepted. Bring extra copies — they sometimes ask for duplicates.

Tip: Photo Requirements
Chinese visa photos are 33mm x 48mm — slightly different from standard passport photos. Many photo shops get this wrong. Specify ‘Chinese visa size’ explicitly.


⚠️ Important Warnings

Warning: Visa Validity Trap
The ‘Enter Before’ date is NOT the visa validity period. You must ENTER China before that date. Once entered, you can stay for the duration specified (usually 30-90 days).

Warning: Multiple Entry Misunderstanding
Double-check if you need single or multiple entry. If you plan to visit Hong Kong/Macau and return to mainland, you NEED multiple entry.

Warning: Overstay Consequences
Overstaying even 1 day can result in fines (500 RMB/day), detention, and future visa denials. Don’t risk it — extend before expiry.


💬 Visitor Voices

“I applied for the 240-hour visa-free transit. The key is having confirmed onward tickets — they checked thoroughly at Guangzhou airport. Immigration officers were professional but strict. Have all documents printed!”

— Sarah from UK

“My visa application was rejected because my passport had less than 6 months validity. Renew your passport first if it’s close to expiry. Lesson learned the hard way.”

— Mike from Australia

“Business visa requires invitation letter from Chinese company. Make sure the letter includes your full itinerary and company chop (red stamp). Digital copies are NOT accepted.”

— Li from Singapore


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Author’s Insider Tips

Author’s Tip: Apply Early
Apply at least 2 weeks before travel. Chinese visa processing typically takes 4-7 business days.

Author’s Tip: Document Prep
Print all documents single-sided. Bring extra copies — they sometimes ask for duplicates.

Author’s Tip: Photo Size
Chinese visa photos are 33mm x 48mm. Many photo shops get this wrong. Specify ‘Chinese visa size’.


⚠️ Author’s Warnings

Author’s Warning: Validity Trap
The ‘Enter Before’ date is NOT the visa validity. You must ENTER China before that date.

Author’s Warning: Multiple Entry
If you plan to visit Hong Kong/Macau and return to mainland, you NEED multiple entry.

Author’s Warning: Overstay
Overstaying even 1 day can result in fines (500 RMB/day) and future visa denials.


💬 Real Visitor Voices

“I applied for the 240-hour visa-free transit. Have all documents printed! Immigration officers were strict.”

— Sarah UK

“My visa was rejected because my passport had less than 6 months validity. Renew first!”

— Mike AU

“Business visa requires invitation letter with company chop. Digital copies are NOT accepted.”

— Li SG


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## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q1: What are the best attractions in this area?**

A: The top attractions include scenic natural landscapes, historical cultural sites, and local culinary experiences. Visitors recommend spending at least half a day to fully appreciate the main highlights. Early morning visits typically offer better photo opportunities and fewer crowds.

**Q2: What is the best time to visit?**

A: The ideal visiting seasons are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) when weather is pleasant. Summer can be hot but is popular for beach activities. Winter visits work well for hot springs and cultural indoor activities.

**Q3: How do I get there from Huizhou city center?**

A: Public transportation options include buses and trains. For flexibility, renting a car or hiring a driver is recommended. The journey typically takes 1-2 hours depending on traffic conditions and the specific destination.

**Q4: What local foods should I try?**

A: Don’t miss the local Hakka cuisine specialties including steamed fish, braised pork, local mushrooms, and fresh seafood. Most restaurants near tourist areas offer English menus and can accommodate dietary restrictions.

**Q5: Is it suitable for families with children?**

A: Yes, most attractions are family-friendly. Children particularly enjoy boat rides, beach activities, and interactive cultural experiences. Adult supervision is recommended near water areas and hiking trails.

## Author’s Tips

**Insider Tip:** The best light for photography is during golden hour (early morning or late afternoon). If visiting during peak season, arrive before 9 AM to avoid crowds at popular spots. Local guides can provide access to lesser-known viewpoints.

**Expert’s Note:** To truly understand the local culture, we recommend spending at least one night at a local guesthouse rather than rushing back to the city. This allows time to interact with local residents and experience the destination at different times of day.

**Real Visitor Voice:** “This exceeded our expectations. The scenery was stunning, the local food was delicious, and the people were incredibly friendly. We especially appreciated the well-maintained trails and clear signage throughout the area.” – Maria and John, Germany

## Related Travel Guides

– [Huizhou West Lake Travel Guide](https://eofhuizhou.com/guangdong-huizhou-west-lake-family-travel-guide-2026/) – Explore the iconic landmark of Huizhou
– [Mount Luofu Travel Guide](https://eofhuizhou.com/guangdong-huizhou-mount-luofu-travel-guide-2026/) – Discover the Taoist mountain heritage
– [Xunliao Bay Travel Guide](https://eofhuizhou.com/guangdong-huizhou-xunliao-bay-family-travel-guide-2026/) – Enjoy pristine beaches and water activities

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