Huangshan and 7 Peaks Join IMTA’s World Tourism Mountains
At the IMTA Annual Conference on November 11, 2025, eight mountains—including China’s Mount Huangshan and Argentina’s Fitz Roy—were added to the World Famous Tourism Mountains list.
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At the IMTA Annual Conference on November 11, 2025, eight mountains—including China’s Mount Huangshan and Argentina’s Fitz Roy—were added to the World Famous Tourism Mountains list.
Huangshan Mountain was celebrated at the 2025 RCEP–WHCA assembly for its UNESCO World Heritage status and Mesozoic granite landscapes, inviting a global virtual journey.
Discover how Huangshan’s five unique scenic features—from its ancient pines to seas of clouds—are fueling a tourism surge at this world cultural and natural heritage site.
Discover the elegance of Hui-style architecture in Huangshan, where black tiles, white walls, and intricate carvings reflect centuries-old Chinese heritage.
Huangshan Mountain in Anhui captivates visitors with its snow-covered peaks and picturesque landscapes, offering a magical winter experience.
Xixinan Ancient Village in Huangshan lights up with an international fish lantern parade, uniting locals and Dutch visitors to celebrate the New Year together.
Discover how dedicated rope technicians like Li Peisheng safeguard the stunning Huangshan Mountain, ensuring a safe and clean experience for millions of visitors each year.
Armin and his family from Austria embrace a life immersed in nature by moving from the Alps to Huangshan, eastern China, transforming an old house into their dream home, ‘Alina’s Garden.’
Wenyu Villa transforms an ancient Huangshan village into a boutique hotel and cultural space, blending 2,000 years of history with modern innovation.
Chengkan Ancient Village in Huangshan’s Huizhou District attracts tourists seeking a serene escape with its well-preserved Hui-style architecture and rich cultural heritage.