Exploring Guizhou

Exploring Guizhou

     Welcome to Guizhou, the "Park Province" of China! While attending our grand event, we invite you to take some time to discover this magical land  where nature and culture intertwine. Below is a curated selection of must-see spots and practical travel tips to help you navigate your journey.


🏞️ Must-Visit Highlights

                                                                           

                         Huangguoshu Waterfall                                                                                Xijiang Thousand Household Miao Village                                       
  •              The largest waterfall in Asia and one of the most                                  The largest Miao ethnic settlement in the world. 

           magnificent  in the world.The roaring river crashes                               The village consists of over ten natural villages                                                 down a sheer cliff, connected creating a thunderous                             connected by wooden stilt houses built along 

           roar and a misty spray.                                                                            the mountainside. 

  

🚄 Transportation Guide

  • External Access: Most visitors arrive via Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport or Guiyang North Railway Station (the high-speed rail hub), both offering excellent connections nationwide.

  • Internal Travel: Guizhou has high-speed rail connecting all major cities. Distances between attractions are long, but the transport is efficient.

    • High-Speed Rail (HSR): The fastest way to reach major cities like Anshun, Kaili, and Tongren.

    • Direct Shuttle Buses: Available at major train stations and airports to key scenic spots, offering a hassle-free option.

    • Private Car/Rental: Recommended for flexible itineraries, but please exercise caution as Guizhou features many mountain roads.

Travel Tip: Guizhou has frequent rain, so carry an umbrella or raincoat. Wear comfortable, non-slip walking shoes as some scenic areas (like Huangguoshu and Fanjingshan) require extensive walking.