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What are the tourist attractions in Guiyang?

What are the tourist attractions in Guiyang? Guiyang is located in the eastern part of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau in southwest China and is an important city in the southwest region.

1. Wudang Dam

Highlights: canyon, forest, pastoral, ethnic villages

Located in the lower reaches of the Xiangsi River in the provincial scenic spot - Pudu River Canyon scenery. It takes about 3 hours to hike up the river (climbing, wading, swimming) to reach the campsite. It’s great to set up camp, have a picnic, play in the water, catch crabs, have a bonfire at night, and chat.

The Xiangzhi Valley, a famous provincial scenic spot connected to the Bala Canyon, is being developed and has already received tourists.

Gujin's "Oriental Disco" with ethnic characteristics - the Miao flower stick dance, and the Gujin primeval forest where they live, create a good environment for the development of farmhouses.

Route 1: Depart from Guiyang and take the bus to Xintianzhai Station, then transfer to the bus heading towards Xiaba to Pudu River.

Route 2: Depart from Guiyang, take the bus to Xintianzhai Station, and transfer to the bus heading towards Xiaba to Xiaba Township.

2. Xinzhai River in Baiyi Township, Wudang

Highlights: canyon, jungle, countryside

Xinzhai River has convenient transportation, lush forests in the township, and good air quality Fresh and pleasant climate. The Xinzhai River Gorge is a biodiversity reserve designated by the Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences. In recent years, due to the large capacity of the canyon, good ecology and beautiful scenery, it has attracted many travel enthusiasts to go for leisure and sightseeing. Follow the river valley and wade in the water. See the canyon scenery, explore the primitive jungle, and hike along the river to the campsite. Camping, picnics, bonfires... so cozy.

Route: Depart from Guiyang and take a bus to Xintianzhai Station, then transfer to Baiyi's bus to Xinzhai.

3. Wudang Huanglian Village

Highlights: river valleys, waterfalls, white rocks, ancient trees

Huanglian Village is a village nestled in the mountains and blue sky. Buyi Village among pines and green cypresses. In the scenic area, there is the Luoshuitan Waterfall with a height of 100 meters, ancient ginkgo trees with different styles around 1,400 years ago, and a group of ancient trees that are hundreds or even nearly a thousand years old composed of cypresses, sand apples, maples, and green bars. There are green tiles and wooden buildings everywhere that highlight the Buyi residential style farmhouse courtyards; this is also the location of the temporary party branch established by the underground organization of the Communist Party of China in the mid-1940s, and the slogan "Give me back my rivers and mountains" written by them at that time still remains.

Route: Take Guikai Road from Guiyang, exit at Yangchang, take the road on the left, and then take the direction of Huanglian Village.

4. Baiyun Water

Highlights: Canyons, forests, Buddha statues

Dula Township, Baiyun District, a suburb of Guiyang, is a Buyi ethnic township with rich ethnic customs. It is a good place for Guiyang citizens to go on weekend outings. The Baiyun Xiashui Buddha, known as the world's largest natural stone Buddha, is located next to Shui Dazhai in the countryside of Dula. The "predecessor" of this Buddha statue is a stone mountain that naturally forms the outline of the Buddha statue. The Buddha's head is an oblong boulder, about 16 meters high, and the Buddha's body is made of laminated rocks, about 50 meters high. The Buddha statue is in a sitting posture, with trees growing on the top of the rock on its head, which resembles the legendary "meat bun" of the Buddha. The entire Buddha is surrounded by mountains and rivers, with mountains as its body and trees as its clothing. Over the years, except for relevant academics, the Big Buddha has been little known to the world.

Route: Take the bus from Guiyang to Baiyun Station, then transfer to Niuchang Bus to Niuchang Township.

5. Ghost Bridge

Highlights: river valleys, waterfalls, natural stone bridges

At the junction of Guiyang Sagu Village and Duyun Longli Paidong Village, There is a natural stone bridge called "Ghost Bridge". A natural boulder suddenly spans two mountains. The bridge deck is less than 1 meter wide and the bridge is about 10 meters long. The surface is relatively flat. The two ends of the bridge are connected as if they were artificially built. The two sides of the bridge are bottomless. There are canyons, natural river valleys and waterfalls, and the scenery is natural and simple.

Route: Depart from Guiyang and take a bus to Huaxi Qiantao, then hike along the canyon to Guijiaqiao.