


Anshun City
Anshun City, located in the southwestern part of Guizhou Province, China, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes. The city is home to several notable attractions: Huangguoshu Waterfall: One of Asia's largest waterfalls, standing at 77.8 meters high and 101 meters wide. Visitors can experience the unique Water Curtain Cave located behind the waterfall. Dragon Palace (Longgong) Scenic Area: Famous for its extensive underground karst cave system, featuring impressive stalactites and an underground river navigable by boat. Tianlong Tunbao: A historic village preserving the culture and architecture of the Ming Dynasty, offering insights into ancient military settlements. Getu River Scenic Area: Known for its dramatic karst landscapes, including the impressive Getu Arch, and as a popular spot for rock climbing enthusiasts. Yunfeng Eight Villages (Yunfeng Tunpu): A cluster of ancient villages showcasing traditional stone architecture and rich cultural traditions. Anshun Confucius Temple: One of China's four major ancient stone architectural complexes, reflecting the city's deep-rooted cultural significance.