Guizhou is a province of the People's Republic of China located in the southwestern part of the country. Its capital city is Guiyang. Guizhou is a relatively poor and economically undeveloped province, but rich in natural, cultural and environmental resources. Demographically it is one of China's most diverse provinces. Minority groups such as the Miao / Hmong and Yao account for more than 37% of the population.
Restaurants in Guizhou
4.5 based on 623 reviews
We got to the waterfall scenic park early by tour bus arriving at 0930 there were no large queues at that time also it was Wednesday so quieter than a weekend. We parted from our tour guide and met up with him for the return trip. This allowed us to see what we wanted to see and at our pace. We got around no problem with the help of our chinese friend. There are buses to Grand Water Fall and the smaller falls. We choose to pay the 50 yuan for the escalator rather that use the stairs about £2.50 each way. Better than aching legs. An umbrella is a must as even in April it was very hot. Plenty of toilets and water stations. We all carry hand sanitisers. The scenic area are amazing plenty of traders selling tourist goods and a large variety of food. A good day out leaving a 1800 hours. 10 photos of 250 taken by me alone. First waterfall is the Grand Water fall Second a wider but smaller Waterfall.
4.5 based on 107 reviews
Seven small arches (aka 小七孔,xiaoqikong) is a surprising discovery in South of Guizhou, Libo county. The park is huge, I would recommend scheduling 2 days there to visit it. There is a lot of different landscaped in the park : Cascades, rivers, caves, lakes, forests, ... And you will never be bored by all these natural wonders ! Also the parks offer some additional experience on the side: boats, rafting, ... Last but not least, you will find few services worth to be mentioned : bus network to travel from one side to another, few restaurants along the paths, public toilets pretty clean, ... Take your time and enjoy these UNESCO world heritage with your friends or family.
4.5 based on 179 reviews
It's a good park to visit in Gui yang city for a day trip. The park fee is about 1 USD per person, and you could spend the whole day there including hiking, visiting the zoo (at no charge), visit the historical cave, the lake and the temple. The view is very beautiful with lot of monkey surronded. I would say it's one of the best city park in China.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Don't miss this spectacular and impressive national geopark. A fairly easy walk, all boardwalk, some steps up and down. Take the lift 75m to starting point. We found that it is a little easier anti -clockwise (turn left when you get out of lift) as there are less steps going up. But if you have knee problems and prefer going up rather than down, turn right when you exit lift. The roar of the numerous waterfalls and view of the canyon from the bridges soothe the soul, calms the mind. We left fully recharged. A most memorable experience not to be missed if you are in Xingyi
4.5 based on 49 reviews
This is a beautiful cavern to see. To walk through it is about 4km with a total up and down of 40 stories, so be in shape! Can get crowded, but worth it. Lots of spots inside to stop, rest, take photos. Just be prepared for lots of walking, including upto it, but well worth the effort.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
This is a good tribal village if you want to know more about the Dong minority tribe. At 10.00 am there is a short welcome performance at the village entrance gate. We put up a night at this tribal village and parked our car just outside the Homestay unit. They do charge an entrance fee to the village but free if you are above 60 years and during low season free for Chinese nationals from Shanghai. Interesting to see the authentic Dong village where the buildings are still well preserved and could see the people still use the stream water to wash. There is also a tribal performance for about 45 minutes at the centre square stage in the village at 7.00pm donning their cultural costume performing about their way of life, marriage custom and a Dong tribal version of Romeo and Juliet. Walk by the riverside to see the original house design entrance and circle back by the main road to have a good appreciation of this village. As you enter the gate about 100 metres is the museum that shows Dong cultural history. At night you can walk over to the hilltop to have a good night view of the village. There are may restaurants to choose from to taste local food. We had the barbeque fragrance pork rib ( local call it "Xiang Choo") which is good (actually is Black skin pig but fed with good grains and wheat hence the meat taste better)
4.0 based on 52 reviews
This cave is nothing like any any of the many caves I have visited before. It's in a mountain lake that is about 90 meters above the river bed below. The cave is visited by taking a boat tour through the cave but on the far side you have the option to get off and walk to the dry Tiger Cave. The mountain lake runs down to the river below in an impressive waterfall. Most certainly a recommended visit but not easy to get to.
4.0 based on 175 reviews
The nature and culture around Xijiang Thousand Miao Village is still undeniably stunning and memorable. As many other reviews mentioned, Chinese Han commercialization has set in and most of the shops / restaurants down at street level are run by outsiders. My suggestion is to avoid all of that, and stick to walking around the hills, the rice terraces nearby, and enjoy the scenery. What nature gifted this area, and what the Miao locals have created organically overtime, are very much alive and well. Worth a visit still.
4.0 based on 94 reviews
Zhenyuan is a great place to visit if you want to get away from the big cities and relax. I really enjoyed my stay in Zhenyuan and was able to recharge and unwind during my stay.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
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