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Guizhou Province, with its capital Guiyang, is located
in the southwest China mainland. It adjoins Sichuan Province to
the north, Yunnan Province to the west, Guangxi Province to the
south and Hunan Province to the east. Guizhou covers an area of
over 176,000 square kilometers (about 67,958 square miles) with
a total population of more than 35,245,000.
When to go
Guizhou has a subtropical humid climate. There are few seasonal
changes. The weather is frequently cloudy and rainy all year. The
temperature is also moderate, not too cold in the winter, or hot
in the summer. Annual rainfall in Guizhou Province averages nearly
1000-1300 millimeters and annual temperature averages 15C around.
What to see
Guizhou Province is unfamiliar to many travelers and tourists.
However, the peculiar natural scenery, remarkable national customs,
brilliant history, culture and the pleasant climate condition form
a unique, aboriginal, unsophisticated and mysterious landscape which
is attracting more and more tourists, both domestic and international.
Maolan Karst Forest Natural Conservation, which contains mountains,
water, forests and caves, all in the same location, is breathtaking.
Huangguoshu Waterfall is the biggest in China and among the world's
famous waterfalls. Dragon Palace, which is located nearly twenty
miles southwest of Anshun City, is a splendid underground Karst
type cave. It looks like a fairy tale crystal palace. A boat-ride
will take you to see the magnificent views in the caves, and you
will feel like you are in a fairyland. Zhijin Cave Scenic Spot is
another highlight. It is famous for its massive, scale, stalagmites,
stone pillars and stone pagodas in unbelievable heights and numbers.
There are over forty kinds of Karst precipitation formations in
the cave. The Zhinjin Cave is known as "the Museum of Karst
Formation". Hongfeng (Red Maple) Lake scenic spot, thirty-three
kilometers from Guiyang city, is also worth a visit. It has over
100 islands within the clear blue water lake. The karst land formations,
fascinating water and hills, as well as the spectacular caves make
this area a state ranked key scenic location.
More than 15 minority ethnic groups settled in Guizhou and most
of the amazing scenic areas are located in these settled minority
areas. In addition to enjoying the scenery, visitors can discover
the rich and varied folk customs and cultures of the different minority
ethnic groups of the region. Numerous festivals throughout the year,
strong but simple and unsophisticated customs, architectures with
unique style and the exotic and colorful costumes, will make tourists
feel everything is new and fresh.
Guizhou Province is a fascinating area that can be explored on
foot and by basic transport.
Related Links: Guizhou Minority Festivals
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