Top attractions in Qiandongnan, Guizhou Province

The Qiandongnan region in Guizhou Province is condensed with the essence of Guizhou's landscapes. Therefore, there are many places worth visiting. Let's take a look together.

Huangguoshu Waterfall Scenic Area

Centered around the Huangguoshu Waterfall, the area features 18 magnificent, unique, and diverse waterfalls. This massive 'family' of waterfalls also includes caves, stone forests, mountains, forests, and pools for visitors to enjoy. Start at the filming location of 'Journey to the West'—Doupotang Waterfall, then proceed to the Tianxingqiao Scenic Area, which is divided into three sections: Natural Bonsai, Tianxing Cave, and Water Stone Forest. Finally, head to Huangguoshu to view the main waterfall, allowing ample time to slowly appreciate the beauty of the waterfall scenic area.

Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village, China

Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village preserves the complete 'original ecological' culture of the Miao ethnic group. Several natural villages are connected together, nestled by the mountains and rivers, inhabited by the 'Xi' clan Miao people. The Miao wooden stilt houses on the mountain are layered and built along the slopes, with brown old houses. The Baishui River divides the village into two halves; one side of the river is the main commercial pedestrian street, and the other side is the viewing platform overlooking the village.
Daqikong Scenic Area is a scenic spot featuring primeval forests, canyons, underground rivers, and subterranean lakes. Within the Daqikong Scenic Area, there is a naturally formed archway called the Tian Sheng Qiao, also known as the 'Oriental Arc de Triomphe.' The cliff of Tian Sheng Qiao is adorned with stalactites and layers of lush greenery, resembling a colorful oil painting.

Zhenyuan Ancient Town

Zhenyuan Ancient Town is located on the banks of the Wuyang River. The river meanders in an 'S' shape, resembling a Taiji diagram from a distance. The most charming aspect of this ancient town is its night view. The lights on Zhusheng Bridge and Qinglong Cave change unpredictably, reflecting the ever-changing lanterns hanging on the banks of the Wuyang River. The fiery red lights are mirrored in the water, and the symphony, songs, and clinking of glasses from the bars on both sides blend with the gentle flow of the river, creating an extraordinarily captivating scene.