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6D5N Guizhou Itinerary: Best Places to Visit in Guizhou, China

Have you ever considered visiting Guizhou, China? We've just returned from a 6D5N Guizhou Itinerary, and honestly, Guizhou is so vast that we only managed to explore a small part of it. Even so, this itinerary focused on some of the very best places the province has to offer. Join us in this video as …

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Huangguoshu Waterfall Guide (Guizhou): Must-see spots, what to expect, and travel tips

Huangguoshu Waterfall is one of the largest waterfalls in China. It attracts thousands of visitors daily and is known for its impressive cascade and unique rock formations. It is a large scenic area that usually requires two days to fully explore. However, since we only had one day, we focused on the three key viewpoints …

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Dragon Palace Scenic Area Guizhou: What to See, Boat Ride & Tips

Despite its name, Dragon Palace 龙宫风景区 is not a palace at all. It is one of the most scenic areas in Guizhou, China, known for its spectacular karst caves. It has a series of lakes connected by caves on the mountaintop, allowing visitors to travel between them by boat. Content Summary Jump straight to the …

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Fanjingshan, Guizhou – Complete Visiting Guide to the Summit

Fanjingshan (梵净山), also known as Mount Fanjing, is one of those places that leaves a lasting impression. Located in Guizhou in southwest China, it is the highest peak in the Wuling Mountains (武陵山脉), standing at about 2,570 meters (8,430 feet). It has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2018. What makes it …

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Wujiangzhai International Tourist Resort: All You Need to Know

Wujiangzhai International Tourist Resort (乌江寨国际旅游度假区) sits along the banks of the Wujiang River in Zunyi, Guizhou Province. What used to be a quiet, hard-to-reach village has been completely transformed since 2015, and it officially opened its doors in 2022. Today, it has grown into one of the newest leisure destinations in Southwest China, often described …

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