Zunyi Travel Guide
Zunyi is not just a place name; it embodies a profound cultural concept and a revolutionary legacy. In 1935, the Chinese Communist Party held the historic Zunyi Conference here, marking a pivotal turning point in the party’s history. Zunyi is therefore honored with the title of “City of Turning Point, Capital of Conferences.”
Known for its fine wines, Zunyi produces renowned brands such as Maotai, Xijiu, and Dongjiu, renowned for their clear and mellow flavors. Throughout history, those who appreciate good wine have considered Zunyi a paradise on earth.
Zunyi’s landscape is characterized by its picturesque mountains, rivers, forests, and caves. Notable attractions include the Yangcan Tomb, known as the “Treasure Trove of Ancient Southwest Carvings,” the Suoluo National Nature Reserve, hailed as a “living fossil” of biological evolution, and the majestic Chishui Ten Thousand Meter Waterfall, dubbed “Another Wonder of China.” Everywhere you turn, there are scenic spots and historic sites to explore.