Discover enchanting landscape in Lishui's Yunhe
Nestling in the embrace of the Kuocang Mountain range and the upper reaches of the Oujiang River, Yunhe county in Lishui is a hidden gem in East China's Zhejiang province. Its enchanting landscape promises an unforgettable escape into nature's embrace.
Yunhe rice terraces

A breathtaking view of Yunhe rice terraces. [Photo/Tide News]
Recognized by US-based international TV broadcaster CNN as one of China's 40 most beautiful places, Yunhe's terraces cascade down the mountainsides in a mesmerizing display. At sunrise, as the light pierces the clouds, the terraces and mountains — faintly visible in the clouds and mist — transform into a mystical paradise, attracting photographers worldwide.
Yunhe Lake

A breathtaking bird's-eye view of the Yunhe Lake. [Photo/Tide News]
The second-biggest artificial lake in Zhejiang, Yunhe Lake, also known as Xiangong Lake, is a scenic wonderland. Often shrouded in morning mist, it resembles a dreamy landscape painting. With pristine waters meeting national standards, the lake is a haven for fishing enthusiasts, teeming with various fish species.
Baihe Peak
The highest peak in Yunhe, Baihe Peak, resembles a white crane and is a favorite among photographers and campers. Often enveloped in clouds, it offers spectacular views of cloud formations.
Kenggen village

Kenggen village boasts rustic charm and ancient architecture. [Photo/VCG]
At the foot of the terraces lies Kenggen village, a millennia-old settlement. Its rustic charm and ancient architecture — including old teahouses and bridges — invite visitors to step back in time and savor the tranquil rural life.

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