Qiandongnan Travel Guide
Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture is located in the southeastern part of Guizhou Province, on the southeastern edge of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. It is home to the world’s largest Miao villages and the largest Dong villages, characterized by unique stilted buildings, wind-and-rain bridges, and drum towers. Visitors are treated to the melodious tunes of Dong folk songs and dazzled by intricate embroidery, silverware, and batik.
Qiandongnan has cultivated its distinct cultural system, where people live harmoniously, embracing a tranquil lifestyle. Due to its diverse ethnic population, the region hosts numerous ethnic festivals, earning it the saying “major festivals occur on the third, sixth, and ninth day, while minor ones happen every day.” Notable festivals include the Miao Lusheng Festival, Miao New Year, Sisters’ Festival, Dong Third Month Third Singing Festival, and many more, each offering a vibrant tapestry of traditions and customs.
With its rich cultural tapestry and breathtaking landscapes, Qiandongnan invites visitors to immerse themselves in its unique blend of ethnic cultures and natural beauty. It’s a place where every corner tells a story, where traditions are cherished, and where the spirit of diversity thrives.