Guizhou Province, referred to as "Guizhou" or "Guangxi" for short, is a provincial administrative region of China people. Located in the hinterland of southwest China, it borders Sichuan and Chongqing in the north, Hunan in the east, Guangxi in the south and Yunnan in the west. Guiyang is the capital of Guizhou Province.
Guizhou's topography is high in the west and low in the east, which inclines from the middle to the north, east and south, and is known as "eight mountains, one water and one field". The landform of the whole province can be divided into four basic types: plateau, mountain, hill and basin, of which mountain and hill account for 92.5%. With a total area of 176200 square kilometers, it has a subtropical monsoon climate and spans the two major water systems of the Yangtze River and the Pearl River.
Guiyang, capital of Guizhou Province
Guiyang, referred to as "Bamboo", also known as Lincheng and Zhucheng, is a prefecture-level city, provincial capital and I-type big city under the jurisdiction of Guizhou Province. It is one of the important central cities, an important regional innovation center and an important ecological leisure and holiday tourist city in southwest China determined by the State Council.
Guiyang is the center of politics, economy, culture, science and technology, education and transportation in Guizhou, an important transportation and communication hub, industrial base and business and tourism service center in southwest China. It is the national big data industry development cluster and the core area of the national big data comprehensive experimental zone.
Guiyang is located in the "Golden Triangle" tourist area of Guizhou, with rich and colorful tourism resources. The developed scenic spots involve 32 scenic spots, including mountains, rivers, canyons, lakes, caves, waterfalls, hot springs, virgin forests, humanities, ancient city pavilions and other tourism resources.
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Guizhou Province
Guiyang city