The topography of Guizhou province can be divided into four basic types: plateau, mountain, hill and basin. Among them, the area ratio of plateau, mountain and hill reached 92.5%.
Guizhou has a complex terrain, including plateaus, mountains, hills, plateaus, basins and river terraces. There are many mountains in Guizhou, with overlapping peaks, vertical and horizontal extension, high mountains and deep valleys.
Dalou Mountain in the north obliquely crosses the northern border from west to northeast, with an altitude of1.444m.. South-central Miao Ling runs through it, and Leigong Mountain, the main peak, is 21.78m high. Wuling Mountain in the northeast winds its way from Hunan to Guizhou, with its main peak Fan Jing 2572 meters high. Wumeng Mountain in the west stands towering, with an altitude of 2900.6 meters, which is the highest point in Guizhou.