Qianxinan Travel Guide
Qianxinan, a prefecture under the jurisdiction of Guizhou Province in China, boasts a rich ethnic minority culture. With its beautiful mountains and charming landscapes, it offers abundant tourism resources. National-level scenic areas such as the Maling River Gorge, Wanfeng Lake, and Nidang Stone Forest, as well as unique natural wonders like Anlong Zhaoti, and Xingyi Yunhu Mountain, showcase its typical representation of the world’s cone-shaped karst geological landscape.
Qianxinan Prefecture has a long history and is dotted with numerous historical sites. Notable among them are the “Guizhou Dragon” fossil group, the “Xingyi Man” ancient human cultural relics, as well as relics of the resistance against Japanese aggression such as the “24 Turns of Qinglong.” Additionally, there are cultural sites like the former residence of He Yingqin.
This region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it a captivating destination for travelers interested in both cultural exploration and outdoor adventures.