Enshi Travel Guide

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Brief Introduction of the City

Enshi, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture as its full name, is located in the southwest end of Hubei, where live 27 nationalities, including Tujia, Miao, Han and Dong. Surrounded by mountains at all sides, its beautiful natural scenes and unique folkways are well preserved.

Enshi is mainly famous for its picturesque mountains and waters and a kaleidoscope of cafes and holes, such as the Qingjiang River, Tenglong Cave, YuMu Stockacled Village, Li's Ancestral Hall in Dashuijing Village, Primitive Forest on the Xingdou Mountain, Tusi City and the Stone Forest in the Suobuya village. Besides, there a variety of folkways that worthy of seeing, like the dwelling house of Tujia and Dong nationalities,... [ View Details ]

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Architechtural Complex in Dashuijing Village 5-star

With an area of 12000 sq.m., the architectural complex is composed of the Li's Ancestral Hall and Li's Castle respectively built in Daoguang and Guangxu periods in Qing dynasty. With stone walls and... [ View Details ]

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Floating on the Qingjiang River 5-star

Located in the southwest of Hubei province, Qingjiang River originates from Lichuan which is the conjuncture of Chongqing and Hubei, and passes through Enshi, Jianshi, Changyang and other places. It... [ View Details ]

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Suobuya Stone Forest 5-star

The Subuya Stone Forest is 10 to 40 meters in height and has an area of more than 100 sq.km ., which is the largest karst stone forest landform found in Hubei to the present. Like a big gourd surrou... [ View Details ]

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69.172.210.* said at 2011-9-14 21:57:00

Rating: Excellent

I have seen nearly every attraction in EnShi and LOVE it! The city is not overcrowded with foreigners and the locals are very kind and helpful. A new train leading into the city makes travel much easier but you will still need to plan to do a little traveling to the countryside because most sites are nature related and thus require a trip. (It is well worth the time) The Tujia Castle and EnShi Grand Canyon are two of my favorite places but there are also several smaller local sites to see. Ask about taking a trip to the Tower, Wind and Rain Bridge, or Second Street if you are in town. The local tourist agencies can provide translators or you can hire a student from the Hubei University for Nationalities. (most translators in from the agency will be from this school but will have a tour guide license and will be able to go with you to all sites with free admission) Try the local food!!! It is so much cheaper that in the larger cities and the taste is above and beyond.

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