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Zunyi

Introduction

Zunyi: Where History Meets Nature in Guizhou

Zunyi, a historic city in northern Guizhou Province, is a destination where China’s revolutionary legacy, ethnic culture, and natural beauty come together. Best known for the pivotal Zunyi Conference in 1935, the city holds an important place in modern Chinese history. The Zunyi Conference Memorial Hall stands as a powerful reminder of this turning point in the Communist Party’s leadership during the Long March, drawing history enthusiasts and scholars year-round.

Culturally rich and diverse, Zunyi is home to many ethnic minority groups, including the Miao, Tujia, and Gelao peoples. Their traditions are reflected in vibrant festivals, intricate silverwork, colorful embroidery, and folk music, offering visitors a chance to experience the depth of Guizhou’s living heritage.

Nature lovers will be captivated by Zunyi’s landscapes, especially the breathtaking Chishui Danxia Landform. This UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site features striking red sandstone cliffs, dense bamboo forests, and waterfalls such as Shizhangdong, the tallest waterfall in China’s Danxia landforms. The area is also rich in biodiversity, making it ideal for eco-tourism and outdoor adventures.

Zunyi is also famous for Moutai, China’s most celebrated liquor, produced in the nearby town of the same name. Visitors can explore local distilleries to learn about the craftsmanship behind this world-renowned spirit.

With its deep historical roots, cultural vibrancy, and stunning scenery, Zunyi offers an enriching and unforgettable experience in the heart of southwest China.

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