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guizhouZhenyuan Ancient Town Guizhou: China's Most Beautiful Riverside Town
Explore Zhenyuan in Guizhou — a 2,200-year-old town built into cliffs above the Wuyang River, with Ming and Qing architecture, ancient defensive walls, Dong and Miao minority villages, and stunning river gorge scenery that rivals any in China.
Updated May 2026
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guizhouGuizhou Qiandongnan: Miao & Dong Minority Villages, Terraced Rice Fields
Explore Guizhou's most extraordinary region — the Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, with wooden village stilt-houses, famous Dong drum towers and wind-rain bridges, the Langde Shang Miao village festivals, and Zhaoxing — China's largest intact Dong village.
Updated May 2026
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guizhouHuangguoshu Waterfall & Ancient Villages: Guizhou's Hidden Southwest
A guide to Guizhou's Huangguoshu Waterfall — Asia's largest, the hidden cave behind the falls, nearby Miao and Buyi minority villages, and why Guizhou is China's most underrated destination.
Updated May 2026
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guizhouGuizhou Miao and Dong Villages: Silver Jewellery, Wind-Rain Bridges and Living Traditions
A guide to Guizhou's extraordinary Miao and Dong ethnic minority cultures — the Silver Festival at Xijiang, the drum towers of Zhaoxing, and the path between villages that brings these living traditions to life without the bus tour experience.
Updated May 2026
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Guizhou Travel Guide 2025: Miao Villages, Karst Caves & the World's Largest Radio Telescope
Guizhou Province is China's best-kept secret — dramatic karst waterfalls, the most intact ethnic minority villages in China, ancient wooden forts, and the world's largest single-dish radio telescope hidden in a mountain valley.
Updated May 2026
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KailiKaili & Miao Festivals in Guizhou: Traditional Culture Immersion Guide
Complete guide to experiencing Miao (Hmong) festivals in Kaili, Guizhou — the Miao New Year, Lusheng Festival, drumming competitions, traditional clothing, authentic village visits vs. staged performances.
Updated May 2026
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