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About Fenghuang County
Fenghuang County is located in the Hunan Province of China, known for its well-preserved ancient town with traditional wooden houses lining the riverbanks. The currency used in Fenghuang County is the Chinese Yuan (CNY). The town is famous for its unique architecture, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a popular destination for tourists. Visitors can explore the ancient town, visit the Fenghuang Ancient City Wall, and enjoy the picturesque scenery along the Tuo River.
When to visit
The best time to visit Fenghuang County is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and comfortable. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter can be cold and snowy. The town is most crowded during Chinese holidays and festivals, so it's best to avoid those times if you prefer a quieter experience.
Getting around
Getting around Fenghuang County is easy on foot, as the ancient town is pedestrian-friendly with narrow cobblestone streets. Visitors can also rent bicycles to explore the surrounding areas or take a boat ride along the Tuo River. Taxis and local buses are available for longer distances or trips outside the town.
Traveller tips
Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the ancient town. Try the local street food and delicacies, such as stinky tofu and rice noodles. Respect the local customs and traditions, especially when visiting temples or sacred sites. Bargain when shopping at the markets, as prices are often negotiable. Carry cash as credit cards may not be accepted everywhere. Learn some basic Mandarin phrases to communicate with locals.