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Why do few people travel to Guizhou?

Guizhou, in my impression, is a place full of mountains. Although the scenery is beautiful, the traffic is relatively inconvenient and there are no famous scenic spots, so it is reasonable that few people are willing to go.

Guizhou is located in the southwest of China, far away from the economically developed eastern provinces such as Shanghai. Generally, people with tourism needs like to take short trips or go to famous scenic spots, such as Mount Tai, Huashan, Huangshan, West Lake and Shaolin Temple. They are all famous scenic spots, so many people naturally travel. What about Guizhou? Anyway, I really don't know any famous tourist attractions. In ancient times, it belonged to remote areas and was less influenced by Chinese culture. There is really nothing to visit except to experience the customs of Miao or other ethnic minorities. When it comes to seeing mountains, there are many famous mountains and rivers in China. Who would deliberately go to Guizhou to see the mountains?

Besides, Guizhou's traffic is not convenient, because there are many mountains and it is not easy to develop traffic. In addition, the economy here is backward and there is no money to build roads. Who would want to go to Guizhou without a road? In addition, most people in Guizhou are ethnic minorities, many of whom are still very closed, backward in concept and unwilling to have too much contact with the outside world. Few people want to develop their own tourism resources, and foreigners don't know the mystery of Guizhou, so naturally they won't travel, and of course there won't be many people.

In fact, Guizhou still has its own unique tourism characteristics, such as red tourism Zunyi, green tourism Qiandongnan, mysterious and colorful tourism Liupanshui and so on. Guizhou, like a virgin land in southwest China, needs vigorous publicity from relevant departments, which should constantly improve infrastructure and services. I think in the near future, there will be tourists from all corners of the country, including domestic and overseas, and Guizhou will definitely become a paradise for holidays and a hot spot for tourism.