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Guiyang City, capital of Guizhou Province is located
in the southwest of China, on the eastern side of the Yungui Plateau.
It is said that in ancient times, Guiyang was surrounded by dense
bamboo groves and was famous for producing a musical instrument
known as a Zhu. Hence the city is known also as Zhu.
Guiyang is one of China's Spring Cities like Kunming . The climate
is often mild and moist, neither extremely hot nor very cold. Spring,
summer and autumn are the best seasons for visiting Guiyang.
A great number of attractive sights are to be found here, the Hongfeng
Lake (Red Maple Lake), Huaxi Park and an abundance of historical
relics of the Ming and Qing dynasties, such as the Jiaxiu Tower,
Wenchang Pavilion, Yangming Cave and the Qingyan Ancient Town. All
of these scenic spots have their own interesting stories.
Guiyang is home to more than 30 minority ethnic groups including
Miao, Buyi, Dong and Hui, etc. Consequently the city abounds with
unique folk culture and traditions that give rise to many colorful
ethnic minority activities.
Minority festivals and souvenirs are popular with tourists. Items
such as festival costumes, masks and embroideries can be purchased
in the shopping street, Beijing Lu, Zhonghua Lu and Yan'an Lu. Local
products such as the Maotai Wine (Moutai) are widely available in
the large supermarkets.
The local food is spicy but should you prefer western cuisine or
that of other parts of China you will find the star-rated hotels
and quality restaurants will satisfy your needs.
The life pace of Guiyang people is rather laid back compared to
that of other cities. Guiyang people have a habit of going to bed
late and getting up late. So it is common to see local people strolling,
chatting, and playing the chess in the street. You will find that
life here is altogether quite easy going!
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