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Guizhou Festivals and Special Events
March – Miao Flower Festival
April – Dujuan Flower Festival
May – Anshun Batik Art Festival
June – Taijang Dragon Boat Festival
July – Bouyei Chabai Musical Festival
August – Tongren Miao Culture Festival
October – Zunyi Liquor Exposition
November – Kaili Lusheng Musical Festival
December – Caohai Bird-watching Day

Beijing- Guiyang – Kaili – Rongjiang – Zhaoxing – Sanjiang – Longsheng – Guilin – Shanghai
price: 2-5 persons: US$ 2604 per person
from http://www.topchinatravel.com/china-tours/14-days-southwest-experience-tour/
Tour Overview
| Day | Destination | Highlights |
| 01 | Arrival Beijing | Be transfer to hotel |
| 02 | Beijing | Tian’anmen Square, The Forbidden City, The Temple of Heaven |
| 03 | Beijing | Mutianyu Great Wall, Summer Palace |
| 04 | Beijing – Guiyang | Hutong Tour by rickshaw, Fly to Guiyang |
| 05 | Guiyang – Kaili | Coach to Kaili, Kaili Folk Museum, Matang Ge Village |
| 06 | Kaili- Rongjiang | Coach to Rongjiang, Langde Miao Village, Chejiang Drum Tower |
| 07 | Rongjiang – Zhaoxing | Basha Miao Village, Zhaoxing Dong Village, Coach to Zhaoxing |
| 08 | Zhaoxing – Sanjiang | Chengyang Wind and Rain Bridge, Sanjiang Drum Tower |
| 09 | Sanjiang – Longsheng | Coach to Longsheng, Longji Rice Terraces, Ping’an Zhuang Village |
| 10 | Longsheng – Guilin | Coach to Guilin, Be transferred to the hotel |
| 11 | Guilin – Yangshuo – Guilin | Li River Cruise, Coach to Guilin |
| 12 | Guilin – Shanghai | Flight to Shanghai, Be transferred to the hotel |
| 13 | Shanghai | Jade Buddha Temple, Yuyuan Garden, Oriental TV Tower, The Bund |
| 14 | Departure Shanghai | Be transferred to the airport |

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Guanshanhu District (simplified Chinese: 观山湖区; traditional Chinese: 觀山湖區; pinyin: Guānshānhú Qū) formerly the Jinyang New Area (JYND; simplified Chinese: 金阳新区; traditional Chinese: 金陽新區; pinyin: Jīnyáng Xīnqū) is a district located northwest of the city centre of Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou Province, People’s Republic of China. The city centre itself is surrounded by mountains and lush forests Guanshanhu District is situated beyond the city’s mountains on high-plains interspersed with rolling hills at an average altitude of 1,400 metres (4,600 ft).[1]
As a new city district of Guiyang, the Guanshanhu District is focused on government, finance, real estate, high-tech, transportation, aerospace and commercial services. Since its inception in 2001, through the end of 2008, 43 billion yuan was invested in the Guanshanhu District. Since 2006 the Guanshanhu District has been home to Guiyang’s Municipal Government Administration and CCP Offices.
While the population of the Guanshanhu District more than doubled in the 5 years between 2004 and 2008 from 70,000 to 180,000, a combination of Guiyang’s attractive residency policy and the habitation of many of the district’s larger residential developments resulted in further large-scale growth by the end of 2012 as the district’s population reached an estimated +220,000 residents. Guanshanhu’s population is anticipated to continue to climb exponentially over the next 5 years as a majority of Guizhou provincial and Guiyang municipal government agencies, many major local employers as well as several large national and international corporations relocate to the district in concert with continual development and upgrading of the area’s transportation and logistics infrastructure, linking the district to the regional and national transportation grids.[2]
The Guanshanhu District has a well-developed road transportation network with a sophisticated grid of signalized multi-lane roadways capable of adequately addressing anticipated future heavy vehicular traffic flows as well as providing convenient access to the Guiyang–Zunyi Expressway, the Guiyang Outer Ring Road and Second Ring Road highways, and stations serving the national hi-speed rail and city light-rail networks currently under construction. The Gui-Zun Expressway, the Guiyang Outer Ring Road and Guiyang Second Ring Road highways pass through the district and are part of the national trunk highway system. These divided multi-lane motorways provide the district with rapid vehicular access to the city center, Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport, and all points within Guizhou including the cities of Zunyi, Anshun, and Kaili, as well as the large regional cities of Chongqing, Chengdu, Kunming, Guilin,Changsha, Nanning, and Guangzhou.
Guanshanhu District is home to the JinYang Regional Bus Terminal, the largest coach and bus terminal in Guizhou Province, servicing over 7 million passengers annually.
The national high-speed railway network will be accessible through Guiyang North Station, situated in the eastern area of the Guanshanhu District and currently under construction, with estimated opening in 2015. Guiyang North Station will connect Guiyang with Chengdu, Chongqing, Kunming, Guangzhou, Changsha,Wuhan, Shanghai, and Beijing via 100 daily CRH bullet trains. Guiyang is currently building a three-line urban light rails system with the city’s fline-1 of the system anticipated to be operational in 2015, connecting the Guanshanhu District to the older, established Guiyang central business district, several established high-density inner-city residential neighborhoods, and the airport.[3]

Huaxi District (Chinese: 花溪区; pinyin: Huāxī Qū) is a district in Guiyang, the capital city of Guizhou Province, China. It is a scenic resort and a national minority cultural center.
Huaxi has an area of 957.6 square km and a population of 328,700. Its GDP was 4.35 billion RMB in 2006.
It is named after the Huaxi River (the “Flower Brook”) that meanders through the town and is featured by genuine hills and waters, pastoral beauty and national minority custom. The North Campus and South Campus of Guizhou University and Guizhou University for Nationalities are located in town. The educational facilities and natural beauty make it a renowned educational and cultural center as well as an important tourist destination of Guizhou and southwest China.
(from Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huaxi_District )
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