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What are the customs in Bijie, Guizhou?

The ancient and unique ethnic customs constitute Bijie people's enthusiasm and courtesy, respect for the old and love for the young, unity and friendship, unique Yi people's wedding reception, Miao people's horn wine, Hui people's Taoist "colorful orchid", Yi and Miao people's funeral customs, cloth wedding customs and so on.

Colorful national festivals, such as "Yi Torch Festival", "Yi Year", "Miao jump flower festival" and "Buyi June 6th".

A number of folk customs have been selected into the national intangible cultural heritage protection list. Cuojiji, an ancient drama of the Yi people, is known as a "living fossil of drama". The chime dance in yi dance remains in its original state, and the Miao dance Rolling Mangosteen has won many world-class national and folk dance awards.

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Bijie specialties and tourist attractions:

Bijie City, Guizhou Province is located in the hinterland of Wumeng, enjoying the love of nature, presenting unique landscapes, distinct seasons and pleasant climate. It enjoys the reputation of "the hometown of Dictyophora indusiata in China, Gastrodia elata in China, Crispy Pepper in China, Walnut in China, Potato in South China and Natural Medicine Garden".

Bijie City is rich in tourism resources, including the national AAAAAA-level scenic spot Baili Rhododendron (one of the four national AAAAAA-level scenic spots in Guizhou), the World Geopark Zhijin Cave (the only world geopark in Guizhou) and the national nature reserve Caohai.

National AAAA scenic spot "Nine Cave Days", national AAA scenic spot Gonglongping, national AAA scenic spot Xiaohe, plateau lake Zhiga Aru Lake, Guizhou roof Hezhang Jiucaiping scenic spot, etc.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Bijie

Bijie Municipal People's Government Portal-Overview of Bijie City