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Where is Miaojiang in China?

Miaojiang is located in the southwest of China, including Yunnan, Sichuan, Guizhou, Hunan and Chongqing.

Miaojiang refers to the Miao nationality-dominated residential area in southwest China, and in a broad sense, Miaojiang includes Yunnan, Sichuan, Guizhou, Hunan, Chongqing, Guangxi and other provinces and cities. In a narrow sense, Miaojiang refers to the red Miao inhabited area centered on La 'er Mountain in western Hunan and the black Miao inhabited area centered on Leigong Mountain and Moon Mountain in southeastern Guizhou. Leishan is known as the "sacred land of Miao nationality" and is known as the cultural center of Miao nationality. It is rich in natural ecology and national cultural tourism resources, and there are 71, mu of national Leigongshan Nature Reserve.

The strong and unyielding Miao people have created and inherited rich and splendid national culture. Advocating civilized manners, voluminous word-of-mouth literature, philosophical folk art ── Gabaifu, melodious Miao songs, rich drum and sheng music and dance, amazing costume art, the only dragon boat in the world, unique wedding customs and etiquette, etc., are typical representations of Taijiang Miao culture. The ethnic customs here are rich, and the Miao architecture, costumes, customs, songs and dances, musical instruments and crafts all maintain the traditional and original connotation, including Wei and Jin songs and dances, Tang and Song costumes and Ming and Qing architecture. United Nations experts praised Leigong Mountain as the best-preserved "Xanadu" today.