Coloane Library
This mini Grecian temple, built in 1917, still functions as a public library.
Bànshān Temple
This Huángshān temples name literally means Halfway up the Mountain Temple.
Mēnghuà Old Home
Courtyard home that is Wēishāns best-preserved slice of architecture.
Zhōngyāng Gate
One of the original 13 Ming city gates, located in the north of town.
Zhōngshān Gate
One of the original 13 Ming city gates in town, located in the east of town.
Former Major Seminary
This Jesuit-constructed building is currently undergoing massive restoration.
Former Home of Shěn Cóngwén
The famous modern novelist was born here in 1902. (His tomb is east of town.)
Mercedes
Galactically styled UFO structure of an arena at 2010 World Expo site.
Jìngpò Hú
This pleasant lake offers hiking, boating and picnicking in a pretty forest.
Huāng Róngyuǎn Villa
A marvellous pillared building that now houses the Puppet Art Centre.
Wǔyún Lóu
Deserted and rickety, this square building took on a slant after an earthquake in 1918.
Sand Mandalas
A small building to the side of the printing press holds these three sand mandalas.
Trakkar Gompa
A monastery of 90 monks set against a stunning backdrop of vertical rock formations
Flower Blooming on a Brush Tip
En route to the North Sea, you will pass this granite formation topped by a pine tree.
Animal Killing Pavilion
This pavilion was used for the ritual slaughter of animals during the ceremonies.
Nán’àn School
Mao began his education in this simple country school, next door to his childhood home.
Shouting Spring
According to local lore, its flow responds to the loudness of your whoops (it doesn’t)
White Horse Dragon Pool
Ancient pool still used by the locals to wash vegies bought from the nearby market.
West Causeway
This path on the western side of the lake sees fewer crowds than the eastern shore.
Tsangba Kangtsang
This college is worth popping into if you want to explore off the beaten track.