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Why do many people now say they would rather travel to Guizhou than Yunnan?

With the comprehensive development of the national tourism industry, more and more places have been excavated and turned into popular attractions. It can be said that the four seasons are picturesque in the south and the ice and snow kingdom in the north. . The Yunnan-Guizhou-Sichuan region located in the southwest of my country has become the most popular tourist attraction in recent years. For example, various ancient cities in Yunnan and the natural ecological landscape of streams and cicadas are widely loved by everyone. In recent years, the popularity of Yunnan has gradually weakened, replaced by its neighboring province Guizhou Province. Why is this? What is the attraction of Guizhou that is different from Yunnan? Follow the editor to find out.

For so many years, Yunnan’s tourism industry has dominated the Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan regions, so much so that everyone has ignored Guizhou. However, everything has its own ups and downs. Yunnan has been doing this for so many years. The brilliance of Guizhou has gradually declined over time, and Guizhou has been developing and exploring slowly over the years, and now it has quietly entered the public's field of vision.

Guizhou Province is actually quite rich in natural beauty resources, but it has always been in an undeveloped and unpublicized stage. In addition, it is overshadowed by the glory of Yunnan, so it has been so low-key for so many years. However, in recent years, Guizhou Province has been unwilling to be outdone, and its rapid progress has been difficult to "contain". Its rich natural landscape resources have slowly taken off their veils and been displayed in front of the public, so that everyone thought they were "uncut jade". Guizhou is actually a piece of "natural jade".

Due to over-development and strong commercial atmosphere for so many years, Yunnan has lost its original purity and authenticity, and its reputation has declined year by year, and the number of tourists has also been far less than before. Coupled with Guizhou's fierce attack, Yunnan is even more "in danger", so this has also formed a phenomenon of "preferring to travel to Guizhou than to Yunnan".

This is the story of Yunnan and Guizhou. The survival of the fittest between them seems to the editor to be an inevitable law of development. However, the editor hopes that Guizhou can learn from Yunnan’s experience and make it more capable. For long-term development, don’t over-commercialize and affect the original nature. This would be a disservice to God’s “natural gifts” to these areas. What do you think?