Go to Wujiangzhai for National Day! Enjoy Guizhou's most beautiful fireworks feast!
by ALLEN PITTMAN
Oct 1, 2025
Traveling to the vast expanse of Shenzhou, Yunnan, we recommend the Wujiang Village International Tourism Resort in Guizhou, a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural heritage. With its stunning scenery and fewer crowds, it's the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and a great place to experience traditional folk culture.
➡️【Recommended Itinerary】
Day 1: Enter through the West Village entrance, take a rowing boat into the village, experience the intangible cultural heritage of single-bamboo drifting, participate in the Bafang Feast, dress up in Miao clothing for photos, watch the drone show and musical fountain, enjoy a night tour of Wujiang Village, and experience the bonfire performance.
Day 2: Enjoy breakfast on a rowing boat, visit the Wuzhifang flower-and-grass paper workshop, experience Miao-style tea ceremony, watch folk performances, stroll leisurely, and then return.
➡️【Featured Performances】
Single-bamboo drifting (intangible cultural heritage), Shuaishuai dragon performance (intangible cultural heritage), music and water show, drone show, bonfire party, etc., allowing you to experience Guizhou's unique folk culture.
➡️【Photo Spots】
Yalu King Covered Bridge, terraced paddy fields and pools at night viewed from the covered bridge, Taiyi Covered Bridge, etc., are all excellent photo spots.
➡️【Travel Guide】
Address: Shangji Town, Bozhou District, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province (navigate to "Wujiang Village International Tourism Resort")
Transportation: Accessible by car, high-speed rail, or the scenic spot's direct bus. It is recommended to check the timetable in advance.
Tickets: Tickets are 120 yuan, and the night light show is excellent value.
Recommended travel time: 1 day and 1 night (staying in the scenic area is even better).
Must-see spots: Stilt houses, single-bamboo drifting performance, Wujiang River cruise, Mushan light show, and taking photos at the dye house.
Food recommendations: Qianbei rice noodles, Paoguo soup, Yelang ice powder, and other local specialties.
🔔Tips: Prepare non-slip shoes for rainy days, and remember to bring a jacket as the temperature drops quickly at night. Avoid weekends; weekdays offer a better experience with fewer crowds.
➡️Hidden Gems: Go to the pier at 7 am to watch fishermen cast their nets, find a tea house to experience making oil tea (15 yuan/bowl), and collect stamps to exchange for small Miao embroidery gifts (get the booklet at the visitor center).
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