Anshun (simplified Chinese: 安顺; traditional Chinese: 安順; pinyin: Ānshùn) is a prefecture-level city of Guizhou province, near the location of Huangguoshu Waterfall, the tallest in China. Within the borders of its prefecture there are attractions such as The Long Gong Dragon Caves and The Getu River. As of 2010, it had a population of 2,297,339. The city proper had a population of 765,313. The city is known for its aerospace industry.
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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.
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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.
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A small village with stone buildings dated from the Ming dynasty. It is not on the typical tourist route. The village is still inhabited by the Ming soldiers’ decedents and the clothings worn by the women were similar to that period. There were a few elderly seniors in their eighties and nineties, particular women still working on their handicrafts and selling on the street to stay independent. This is not a commercialized ancient town. The inhabitants are very friendly to the visitors. Hope it can stay this way for the years to come.
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