Guizhou hidden gem unlocked! Night tour unboxing at Wujiang Village
by Mia Bell 678_
Jul 19, 2025
đ I'd always heard about Qianhu Miao Village, but when I went, it was overcrowded and overly commercialized, with exhausting uphill climbs. In contrast, Wujiang Village turned out to be a delightful surpriseâfewer crowds, stunning scenery, and great value for money.
Different from Qianhu Miao Village, this is a cluster of stilted houses in northern Guizhou, with over 60 buildings quietly lining the river. Sitting by the window watching lanterns reflect on the water, time slows down, and you can daydream as long as you like.
The biggest surprise was getting hands-on with intangible cultural heritage. Learning to make flower paper with a masterâcrushing petals, scooping pulpâwas fascinating. At the indigo dyeing workshop, tying and dyeing a scarf cost just 50 yuan, a wonderfully therapeutic process. Daily performances of bamboo drifting, where inheritors glide on a single bamboo pole, are free and awe-inspiring. The nightly "Eight-Cuisine Banquet" is also worth it, featuring eight ethnic dishes and the "High Mountain Flowing Water" toastâa feast for both the palate and the eyes.
đď¸ By day, enjoy breakfast on a rowing boat for 30 yuan, slurping lamb noodles while admiring stilt houses reflected in the waterâphotos turn out magical. Climb Huilong Pagoda to see the village spread out like a Taiji diagram, especially ethereal in the morning mist. At Workshop Street, try pounding glutinous rice or papermakingâhands-on fun that never gets old.
Evenings are livelier. At 7:30 PM, hundreds of lanterns light up one by one, turning the covered bridge into a galaxy. At 8 PM, drones take flight, forming a phoenix totemâyour camera won't stop clicking. By 9 PM, join the bonfire party for Lusheng dances and sky lanterns, capping off the vibe.
Stay in a stilt-house homestayâopen your window to Wujiang's morning mist and fall asleep to the creak of wooden planks for full immersion.
Getting here is easy: a 1-hour taxi from Zunyi Station, 2-hour drive from Guiyang, or 3.5 hours from Chongqing. Pack anti-slip shoesâwet flagstones can be tricky.
đ§ž Tickets cost 80 yuan, workshops start at 50 yuan, and homestays run 200+ per personâgreat value. Just note that dining in the scenic area is pricey, so bring snacks.
If Qianhu Miao Village is like a bustling folk exhibition, Wujiang Village is a healing sanctuary. No endless climbs, just floating indigo fabrics, rowboats scattering starlight, and slow-paced days in stilt housesâpure comfort.
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