I went to Bijie over the weekend, and my social media blew up with questions! A place where the wind blows
✨Bijie, a region favored by God, hides breathtaking scenery that will captivate your soul. Every corner showcases nature's miraculous craftsmanship and endless charm, making it an unmissable destination on any travel bucket list! Below is an ultra-detailed Bijie travel guide for you 📖
✨1. How to Get There
• By plane ✈️: Fly directly to Guiyang Longdongbao Airport, then rent a car for about 2.5 hours to reach Bijie. Enjoy the scenic drive—it's both free and relaxing.
• By high-speed rail 🚄: Highly recommend taking the train to "Bijie Station." It's just about 1 hour from Guiyang North Station to Bijie Station—fast and convenient, saving you plenty of time for sightseeing.
✨2. Must-Visit Attractions
1. Baili Azalea Forest 🌸
◦ Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
◦ Ticket: Free from May 1 to May 5, 2025 (excluding special equipment operations); sightseeing bus offers a great deal at 50 yuan (original price 70 yuan). Check official updates for other times.
◦ Opening hours: Mon-Thu 7:30 AM - 7:00 PM, Fri-Sun & holidays 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM
◦ Description: Located at the border of Dafang County and Qianxi City in Bijie, this 5A-rated national scenic area boasts the world's largest and best-preserved primitive azalea forest. During blooming season, the mountains are awash with vibrant azaleas, creating a breathtaking sea of flowers. It's hailed as the "Earth's Colorful Ribbon, Kingdom of Azaleas." Don’t miss the nightly light show at 7:30 PM and cultural performances.
2. Zhijin Cave 🕳️
◦ Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
◦ Ticket: Peak season 110 yuan/person (excluding 20 yuan sightseeing bus and 10 yuan safety service fee)
◦ Opening hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
◦ Description: Located in Guanzhai Miao Township, Zhijin County, this is Guizhou's first UNESCO Global Geopark and ranked as China's most beautiful cave. Inside, you'll find spectacular stalactites, stalagmites, and stone pillars—like an underground art palace showcasing nature's wonders.
3. Caohai Lake 🌊
◦ Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
◦ Ticket: Free
◦ Opening hours: All day
◦ Description: In Weining Autonomous County, this is Guizhou's largest natural freshwater lake, known as the "Plateau Pearl" and "Kingdom of Birds." Its unique wetland ecosystem and stunning scenery attract countless visitors. Take a boat ride to soak in the tranquility, and if you're lucky, spot rare birds.
4. A'xi Li'xi Grassland 🌱
◦ Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
◦ Ticket: 20 yuan for Ertaipo Scenic Area; 100 yuan for self-driving route (7-seat max); free for eligible companions.
◦ Opening hours: 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM (last entry 4:30 PM)
◦ Description: In Hezhang County, this 40+ sq km grassland is one of Guizhou's highest-altitude ecological zones. Rolling hills dotted with grazing livestock offer a rare southern alpine grassland experience. Don’t miss the thrilling "wave road" for a unique adventure.
5. Wujiangyuan Hundred-Mile Gallery 🖼️
◦ Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
◦ Ticket: Free; boat rides: 50 yuan (regular), 60 yuan (yacht)
◦ Opening hours: All day
◦ Description: In Xinren Miao Township, Qianxi City, this area blends gorges, lakes, caves, and waterfalls. The clear waters and steep cliffs rival the Yangtze Gorges and Li River. A boat ride feels like gliding through a painting. Visit the local Huawu Miao Village for cultural immersion.
6. Jiudongtian (Nine Skylights) 🌈
◦ Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
◦ Ticket: From 40 yuan
◦ Opening hours: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
◦ Description: Along the Liu Chong River at the border of Dafang and Nayong counties, this national scenic spot features nine massive "skylights" formed by underground rivers over 7 km, earning it the titles "Encyclopedia of Karst" and "Geological Museum." Glass bridges and light shows add modern thrills.
3. What to Eat
• Weining Ham: Famous for its well-marbled, tender meat with a rich aroma—delicious on its own or in dishes.
• Buckwheat Jelly: A local snack made from buckwheat flour, served with pickled radish, scallions, chili oil, and tofu. Refreshing in summer.
• Yelang Divination Chicken: Rooted in ethnic traditions where chicken bones were used for fortune-telling. The tender meat and savory broth are must-tries.
• Fermented Bean Hotpot: The bold douchi (fermented bean) flavor defines this local favorite. A unique taste you won’t forget.
4. What to Wear
Bijie’s summers are cool (avg. 13.4°C, July avg. 21°C), but nights can be chilly. Pack light long sleeves for daytime and a jacket for evenings. Sturdy shoes are a must for mountain trails.
5. Where to Stay
• Downtown Bijie: Convenient transport, diverse hotels/B&Bs, and easy access to food/souvenirs.
• Near Attractions: For sunrise/sunset views, stay at lakeside lodges (e.g., near Caohai). Book early during peak seasons.
6. Tips
• Changeable weather: Carry rain gear and sunscreen.
• Safety: Some caves (e.g., Zhijin, Jiudongtian) have slippery paths—wear grippy shoes.
• Cultural respect: Bijie is multiethnic; honor local customs in minority areas.
🎈Bijie’s blend of nature and culture promises an unforgettable journey. Pack your bags and explore!
🌄 Wander through flower-carpeted hills, embraced by nature’s romance.
🕳️ Marvel at mystical caves—nature’s artistry unveiled.
🌱 Breathe freely on vast grasslands under open skies.
🖼️ Cruise the gallery, lost in landscape poetry.
🍜 Savor local flavors—a feast for the senses.