Discover the best top things to do in Kaili, China including Miao Village, Kaili Minority Museum, Sunday Market, Xianglushan Mountain of Kaili, Dage Park, Matang Gejia Village.
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4.5 based on 31 reviews
The trip from Kaili to Miao Village took about one hour through windy mountain road. RMB30 each on a shared taxi. Entrance fee is RMB120 and senior above 60 yrs old half price. This include the ride from entrance to village n a ride to the view platform of whole village. Miao Village had been opened to tourism in 2008 and thus very touristic. Lots of construction of new buildings going on. No hotels here. Only guest houses priced from RMB120-300+. We stayed at Ah Wang GH for RMB120. Very basic but clean and friendly n helpful owner. Night performance of Miao cultural dance and songs at 2030hr. Priced at RMB168, 128, n 98. Miao Village worth a two days visit.
4 based on 8 reviews
When in Kaili, this museum must not be missed. There is a large collection of clothing, textiles and jewellery from the Miao community. It is far better than the Guiyang museum.
4 based on 6 reviews
This local market happens on every Sunday from late morning to early afternoon. It is a local market just in downtiown Kaili with differetn activities. Visitors can find local people with tradtiional cotumes buying and selling different things, such as foods, vegetables, costumes, handcrafts, etc.
3 based on 2 reviews
The park itself isn't very nice, but the atmosphere there is really nice- local men are resting in hammocks, listeining to singing of their birds which are in cages enjoying the fresh air.
Pagoda is nice, but if you've seen other pagodas before, it's nothing that amazing.
There are few graves, little "shrine" and that's about it.
3 based on 7 reviews
Matang is one of the easiest villages to access from Kaili, though it's fairly thin on the excitement side and looks a lot like other villages. Matang's main attraction is the fact that it's populated by a small tribe of Gejia. Local women wear white flared headgear and excel at selling batik souvenirs. I'd recommend to leave the shopping for later, and head across the hill to the neighboring village of Shilong: the path passes some pretty rock formations, and Shilong has information stands about Gejia culture. There's an easy asphalt road back to Matang, where you can catch the bus going back to Kaili.
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