Guiyang Travel Guide
“Within the mountains lies a city, within the city lies mountains, surrounded by greenery, encircled by forests.” Guiyang, a modern city with plateau characteristics, boasts picturesque landscapes, with green belts enveloping its surroundings. Its favorable ecology and pleasant climate stand as the city’s pride.
Guiyang features a blend of highland natural scenery and rich cultural heritage. Attractions like Tianhe Pool, Nanjing Grand Canyon, characterized by mountains, waters, forests, and caves, showcase the beauty of the plateau. Cultural landmarks such as Yangming Temple, Qianling Mountain Park, and the Jiaxiu Pavilion add depth to Guiyang’s cultural offerings. Additionally, the city exudes the ancient charm and vibrant diversity of its ethnic minority cultures.
In spring, Guiyang mesmerizes with its lush greenery and scenic waters; summer invites romantic escapades in places like Huaxi, where tranquil streams and verdant trees create idyllic settings; while autumn beckons visitors to Qingyan Ancient Town to unwind and savor the tranquility of life, washing away the hustle and bustle of the world.
I haven’t visited many places in Guiyang; I only went to Qianling Mountain Park and Jiaxiu Tower. The park was okay, but both my child and I were scratched by monkeys. My child waved hello, and he got grabbed. I suddenly felt one grab my calf while I was walking. Fortunately, neither of us was hurt, and we did get to see the giant pandas. It was a decent experience overall.
Transportation in Guiyang ★ Guiyang North Railway Station: Close to the city center, accessible by subway . Guiyang East Railway Station: Far from the city center, only accessible by bus. Guiyang Longdongbao Airport: About 40 minutes to the city center by subway. Subway: Guiyang has three subway lines that make it quite convenient to reach attractions in the city. Bus: Taking a bus is relatively cost-effective when traveling to the suburbs of Guiyang. Ride-hailing/Taxi: It is also quite convenient to… Read more »