FREE Trip to UNESCO World Heritage Site Huangshan

By That's, October 12, 2023

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Located in Anhui Province, Huangshan – or Yellow Mountain – is a famed UNESCO World Heritage Site, having served as an inspiration to Chinese painters for hundreds of years with its scenery of peculiarly shaped granite peaks, pine trees, hot springs, sunsets and views of the clouds from above.

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Image courtesy of Dragon Adventures

An absolute must-see destination in the country, Dragon Adventures is offering you the chance to do exactly that... for FREE!

The first 50 people to register for the trip will enjoy:

  • Huangshan Scenic Area entrance ticket

  • 2 nights' accommodation at Huangshan International Hotel or Tiandu International Hotel

  • Celebration Dinner

  • Live bands and DJ

There will also be a photography competition, with a chance to win hotel stays, dining experiences, travel vouchers, wine and more.

All you need to do is get yourself to Huangshan for the weekend of November 3-5.

To register, simply share this article on your WeChat Moments, take a screenshot, and then send it to Dragon Adventures, who you can add by scanning the QR code below:

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For more information on the Huangshan Weekend, including full itinerary Click Here

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[Cover image courtesy of Dragon Adventures]

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