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Introduction Of Guizhou Province

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Guizhou Province
Brief Geographic location
 Guizhou is situated on the eastern part of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau in southwest China. Its total area is 170,000 sq km. On this land of towering mountains and deep valleys, there are over 300 basins which are wide in the middle and narrow in both ends and each covers over 160 ha. The average annual temperature is between 14ºC and 16ºC.
Guizhou
Map Of Guizhou Province

Other Information Of Guizhou Province
  Capital  Guiyang
  Population  35.25 millions
  Ethnic groups  Miao | Dong |  Buyi | Tujia | Yi | Yilao | Shui | Hui | Bai | Zhuang | Yao
  Major Cities  Zunyi
Climate
 Guizhou has a humid, sub-tropical monsoonal climate with warm winters, mild summers and unclear seasonal contrasts. It has a mean annual temperature of 14°-16oC, and a mean annual precipitation of 1,100-1,400 mm. It has more overcast days than any other part of the country, the area around Guiyang averaging 220 cloudy days a year.

Major Scene Spots
Hongfeng Lake Scenic Area
Hongfeng Lake Scenic Area
Hongfeng Lake Scenic Area
Hongfeng Lake Scenic Area
 The Hongfeng Lake is located 32 kilometers west to Guiyang City of Guizhou Province. Covering an area of 57.2 square kilometers, the Hongfeng Lake is the largest man-made lake on the Guizhou Plateau. It is divided into four scenic areas, namely the north lake, the middle lake, the south lake, and the back lake. The vast lake is crystal clear dotted with over 190 islands.
Huangguoshu Waterfalls
Huangguoshu Waterfalls
Huangguoshu Waterfalls
Huangguoshu Waterfalls
 The Huangguoshu waterfall, one of the largest in China, is situated over the Baishui River, one of the headstreams of the Dabang River in the Zhenning Bouyei-Miao Autonomous County southwest of Guizhou. As part of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, the terrain is carved by the mountains into many canyons, rapids and waterfalls. The bed of the Baishui River is like a staircase descending step by step, forming nine falls at each step, of which the Huangguoshu waterfall is the largest. The Huangguoshu Waterfall is 20 meters wide, sometimes as wide as 30-40 meters in the summer rainy season. Its pothole, pounded into existence by the falling waters in long years is called the Rhinoceros Pool. As the roaring river pours down from a height of 57 meters, it sends up myriads of sprays 100 meters high, which glitter like rainbows in the sunlight. The rapids here provide wide prospects for developing the rich power potential.
Huaxi
Huaxi
Huaxi
Huaxi
 Huaxi is a pearl of the Guizhou plateauand situated in the suburbs 17 kilometers (11 miles) south of Guiyang. Famous for its scenic beauty, Huaxi Park is abundant in undulating hills, beautiful flowers, crystal clear pools, flower gardens, lakes and pavilions.
Jiaxiu Tower
Jiaxiu Tower
Jiaxiu Tower
Jiaxiu Tower
 Jiaxiu Tower wasBuilt in 1598 during the Ming Dynasty.It is located on the Aoji Rock (the rock which looks like a huge turtle according to legend) on the Nanming River in the southern part of Guiyang City. It is renowned for its layout such as the three-story tower 20 meters high with three carved eaves supported by a stone pillar and atop which is formed by diminishing size as four directions mount up. Located in water, right of the Guanyin temple and the Cuiwei tower; left of the Haibi pavilion, the Jiaxiu Tower is connected with two banks by the Fuyu Bridge (Floating Jade Bridge). All of these make Jiaxiu Tower spectacular.
Tianxing Bridge
Tianxing Bridge
Tianxing Bridge
Tianxing Bridge
 Tianxing Bridge Scenic Zone: With a length of 1,000 m. and a width of 300 m., the Tianxing Bridge Scenic Zone lies 6 km down the Huangguoshu Fall with peculiar mountains, queer waters and fantastic caves. Various stone forests spot this Zone with heights from 5 m. to 20m. Stone forest in and out of the river, water over stone, stone above water and trees on stone display a wonderful three-dimensional picture right before your eyes.
Qingyan Ancient Town
Qingyan Ancient Town
Qingyan Ancient Town
Qingyan Ancient Town
 Qingyan Ancient Town is a 600-year-old in suburban Guiyang,one of the few well preserved Ming towns in Guizhou. Town walls, houses and roads here were all built with dark stone. Even some daily tools such as mills and containers were made of stone.As the hometown of two senior scholars, Zhou Yuhuang and Zhao Yijiong in the Qing Dynasty, the small town is also famous for its delicious food. Local people, mostly Han, can make at least half a dozen different dishes out of bean curd. Steamed chotter is also a popular specialty in local banquets.

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