Top 10 Reasons to Fall in Love with Guizhou

Top 10 Reasons to Fall in Love with Guizhou

1. Huangguoshu Waterfall

Huangguoshu Waterfall is one of Asia’s largest waterfalls, standing at 77.8 meters tall and 101 meters wide. Located in Anshun City, it is part of a scenic park with lush greenery and smaller waterfalls. The "Water-Curtain Cave" behind the waterfall offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience the falls from within.

2. Fanjing Mountain

Fanjing Mountain is a sacred Buddhist mountain renowned for its stunning scenery and biodiversity. Its cloud seas, ancient temples like the Red Clouds Golden Summit, and unique rock formations, such as the Mushroom Stone, are breathtaking. The mountain is home to rare species like the Guizhou golden monkey.

3. Libo Zhangjiang Scenic Area

A haven for nature enthusiasts, Libo features lush karst forests, crystal-clear rivers, and mysterious caves. This UNESCO-listed site offers picturesque hiking trails through pristine landscapes like the Xiaoqikong Scenic Area, famed for its arched bridge and cascading waterfalls.

4. Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village

Xijiang, the largest Miao ethnic village in China, is a living museum of culture. With its terraced houses, vibrant festivals, and traditional crafts, visitors can immerse themselves in Miao traditions. Nighttime brings the village to life with illuminated wooden buildings.

5. Qingyan Ancient Town

Dating back to the Ming Dynasty, Qingyan Ancient Town is a historical treasure. Cobblestone streets, ancient gates, and traditional architecture transport visitors back in time.

6. Zhijin Cave

Zhijin Cave, one of China’s most spectacular karst caves, spans over 30 kilometers and features awe-inspiring stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations.

7. Zhaoxing Dong Village

This picturesque Dong minority village is famous for its wooden Drum Towers, wind-and-rain bridges, and traditional Dong architecture. Visitors can experience Dong music performances and witness the region’s rich cultural heritage.

8. Longli Ancient Town

This little-known gem is a well-preserved Ming Dynasty military outpost. Its ancient walls, stone-paved streets, and traditional houses offer a glimpse into Guizhou’s historical past.

9. Shiqiao Miao Village

Shiqiao Village is renowned for its traditional paper-making techniques that date back over a thousand years. Visitors can participate in hands-on workshops, learning how paper is made using natural dyes and mulberry bark.

10. Wanfenglin (Forest of Ten Thousand Peaks)

Located in Xingyi, Wanfenglin is a stunning karst landscape filled with thousands of limestone peaks, terraced fields, and rivers. Visitors can cycle through the scenic valley, hike the trails, or take a boat ride to fully appreciate its dramatic beauty.

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