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What are the tourist attractions in Guizhou Province?

The tourist attractions in Guizhou include Huangguoshu Waterfall, Fan Jing, Seven Arches in Libo, Qianhu Miao Village in Xijiang River and Baili Rhododendron Scenic Area.

1, Huangguoshu Waterfall

Huangguoshu Waterfall is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world and is known as the largest waterfall in China. It is famous for its vast water potential, and its magnificence coexists. Here, you can enjoy the shock of Tianhe in all directions. Walking into water curtain cave, the water curtain flies down and feels the coolness of thousands of miles.

2. Fan Jingshan

Fan Jing, the first famous mountain in Guizhou, stands in a narrow ridge above Jinding, hundreds of meters high. Because of weathering, it is divided into two parts, with an arch bridge in the middle, and its unique shape is known as the realistic version of the city of the sky. Walk into Fan Jing and feel the tranquility of the virgin forest. The mountains are green and continuous, and there is an ethereal beauty in the clouds.

3. Libo Seven Small Archways

The seven small archways in Libo are beautiful, just like an emerald embedded in the earth, with beautiful scenery and beautiful water. Among the continuous peaks, the lake is green as jade, the forest is lush and the trees are everywhere. The scenery along the way is beautiful and quiet, the air is fresh, the lake is flooded through the forest, and the magic of nature is embraced.

4. Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village

Qianhu Miao village in Xijiang River is the largest Miao village settlement at present and a living fossil of Miao culture. Miao village is built by mountains and water, and the diaojiao buildings are stacked one after another. There is also a well-known silversmith village, where the Miao silverware production level is very high.

5. Baili Rhododendron Scenic Area

Baili Rhododendron Scenic Spot in Dipu Township, Bijie City, Guizhou Province, is located at the junction of Dafang and Qianxi counties, 0/55km away from Guiyang/KLOC, the provincial capital. It is the largest native rhododendron forest in China, with a total area of 125.8 square kilometers, hence the name Baili Rhododendron.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guizhou Province