Affiliate disclosure
How Anhui Travel makes money, which links earn a commission, and what that does and does not influence.
Anhui Travel earns money from affiliate commissions. If you click certain links and buy something, the seller pays us a percentage. You pay the same price either way: the commission comes out of the seller’s margin, not out of your pocket.
Which links earn a commission
Chiefly accommodation, including the summit hotels, and tours and tickets. This site carries no eSIM or connectivity links. Every outbound commercial link on this site goes through a /go/ redirect and is tagged so browsers and search engines can see it is sponsored. Pages that carry commercial links show a disclosure near those links, not only in the footer, so the notice appears where the decision is made.
What the commission does not buy
It does not buy a ranking, a recommendation, or a place in a comparison. We are not paid to include a provider, and no provider sees a page before it is published. Where we think an option is not worth it, the page says so, including when there is a commission attached to it.
How we choose what to recommend
Where two options exist - which gate, which cable car, up on foot or by car - the pages give the case for each rather than a single answer, because the right one depends on where you slept and what time you started. Prices are in yuan with the season they apply to, since Huangshan’s entry fee is not the same all year.
Programmes we participate in
We work with travel affiliate programmes including eSIM providers, flight search partners and activity marketplaces. The partner is named on the button you click, so you always know where a link leads before you follow it.
Questions
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