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.
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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)
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