


Xiasi Ancient Town
Xiasi Ancient Town, located in Kaili City, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province, China, is known as the "Pearl of the Qingshui River." Established during the Hongwu reign of the Ming Dynasty, it was once an important post station and trading hub along the ancient Tea Horse Road, earning the nickname "Little Shanghai." The town features a blend of Jiangnan, Huizhou, Minnan, and Miao-Dong architectural styles, preserving a wealth of historical and cultural heritage. Major attractions include Yangming Academy, Yu King Palace, Qingjiang Royal Wood Museum, and the China Sour Soup Museum. Visitors can stroll through cobblestone streets, enjoy scenic riverside views, and experience the town’s rich ethnic culture. Local delicacies such as sour soup fish and blueberry ice jelly offer a taste of authentic Guizhou flavors.