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Guizhou
has long been a remote hidden
province of China's Southwest,
largely untouched by tourism
development seen in surrounding
provinces. Its isolation has made
the province one of the best kept
secrets in China; its stunning
landscape, characterized by
limestone karst hills, jagged
peaks and terraced rice fields, as
well as its colorful ethnic
minority cultures that have made
Guizhou a paradise for
anthropologists, photographers and
adventurous travelers.
In
the southeast, Miao, Dong, and
Gejia ethnic groups live
traditional lifestyles in
close-knit villages. They
celebrate over one thousand
festivals in a year. From village
to village through lush limestone-karst
landscapes and shimmering terraced
rice fields. Please consult with
our travel specialist to learn
more about the festivals and
possible extension trips in
Guizhou, an ideal destination all
year round.
Major
festivals
1.
Lusheng Festival
2.
Sister's Meal Festival
3.
Miao's New Year
4.
March 3rd Festival
5.
April 4th Festival
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