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Anshun

Introduction

Anshun: Gateway to Guizhou’s Natural Wonders and Rich Heritage

Anshun, located in central Guizhou Province, is a city famed for its spectacular karst landscapes, rich history, and vibrant ethnic culture. Often called the “City of Waterfalls,” Anshun is home to some of China’s most famous natural attractions, including the breathtaking Huangguoshu Waterfall, the largest waterfall in Asia. This magnificent cascade, surrounded by lush greenery and impressive rock formations, draws visitors from all over the world.

Beyond Huangguoshu, Anshun offers diverse geological wonders such as caves, gorges, and unique stone formations. The Dragon Palace Cave (Longgong) is a renowned underground river cave system where visitors can enjoy boat rides through crystal-clear waters and marvel at stunning stalactites and stalagmites.

Anshun is also a cultural treasure trove. The city embraces a rich ethnic diversity, including Miao, Bouyei, and Dong peoples, whose colorful festivals, traditional costumes, and distinctive music bring vibrant life to the region. Visitors can explore ancient villages, sample local cuisine, and witness traditional crafts that have been preserved for generations.

For travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty and cultural depth, Anshun offers an unforgettable experience. The city’s welcoming atmosphere and stunning scenery make it an ideal destination for adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration.

Huangguoshu Waterfall

Asia’s Majestic Natural Wonder

 

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Dragon Palace Cave

An Enchanting Underground Wonderland in Anshun

 

 

 

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Tianlong Tunpu

 A Living Heritage of Ancient Military Culture

 

 

 

 

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