The Beipanjiang Grand Canyon is located in Zhenfeng County, Southwestern Guizhou Province. It belonged to the ancient Yelang Kingdom during the Qin and Han Dynasties. The canyon integrates peak forests, karst caves, strange rocks, waterfalls, rivers, flower beaches, swirling ponds and virgin forest vegetation. The Beipan River flows through 7 towns and towns in Zhenfeng County, forming a 94-kilometer-long grand canyon in the territory, which is the largest canyon in Guizhou Province. The canyon integrates peak forests, karst caves, strange rocks, waterfalls, rivers, flower beaches, swirling ponds and virgin forest vegetation. It is also surrounded by Yelang culture such as ancient murals and ancient city ruins. The landscape is a new highlight of the western Guizhou tourism line, and it is also a reproduction of “the apes on both sides of the strait can’t cry, and the light boat has passed ten thousand mountains”. The Beipanjiang Bridge on the highway is 486 meters long and 388 meters high. It is the first high bridge among similar bridges in Asia. From the bridge overlooking the deep tunnel and long canyon, it is nearly a thousand meters high and several kilometers long. The axe-cut cliff is like a majestic and majestic huge corridor mural, especially when the fog is hazy and smoky clouds linger, it is a fairyland-like feeling.
Beipanjiang Grand Canyon

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