Wujiang Village International Tourism Resort is located in Bozhou District, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province. From being listed in the fourth batch of China’s Traditional Villages Protection Catalog in 2016 to becoming Wujiang Village International Tourism Resort in 2022, this hidden gem of northern Guizhou has rapidly emerged as a “new landmark for tourism in Southwest China.” Here, you can fall asleep under a starry sky and wake up to misty rain. The resort integrates sightseeing, leisure, vacation, wellness, and conferences, embracing 5.08 square kilometers of picturesque landscapes. Guided by the core philosophy of “symbiosis,” it features 12 themed districts that seamlessly blend history, nature, environment, and culture, offering a perfect combination of exploration and relaxation. This high-standard, high-quality tourism complex allows you to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, restore balance to your mind and body, and embark on a carefree holiday filled with endless possibilities.Day tours by paddleboat, nights aglow with lanterns. Nestled against verdant hills and adjacent to the Wujiang River, the village blends natural beauty with northern Guizhou folk customs, evoking the charm of a secluded paradise. By day, misty green mountains and shimmering waters create an ink-wash painting come to life. As night falls, it transforms into a Fantasyland reminiscent of Spirited Away, with thousands of lights gradually illuminating the area. The long covered bridge shimmers like a ribbon of light connecting both riverbanks. From this vantage point, the dazzling nightscape of Wujiang’s illuminated shores unfolds in breathtaking splendor—earning its reputation as the pinnacle of Guizhou’s night views.Recommended sightseeing routesSun Drum Array > Twin Immortals of Harmony > East Visitors Service Center > Pottery Street > Vinegar Workshop > Chili Workshop > Red Army Pavilion > Chen Gong Shrine > Ancient Tea Horse Road > Awakening Rain Gate > King Yalu Covered Bridge > Riverside Fish Market > Lantern Shop, Bamboo Ware Store > Indigenous Community Stage/Assembly Hall > Anime Street > Taiyi Covered Bridge > Food Street > Huilong Island > Green Valley Covered Bridge > Supply and Marketing Cooperative > Black Post Office > Black Paper Workshop/Yongchu Winery > Peace Dye Workshop > Wheat Field Theater > East Visitors Service CenterIntroductionAttraction visitEnjoy leisurely moments during the dayExperience a colorful dreamscape at nightThis can be a slow-paced living paradiseIt can also be a bustling and lively playground.1. AttractionsWujiang Village boasts 27 scenic spots, including attractions like the water plank walkway and Huilong Pagoda, red culture sites such as the Red Army Pavilion, and local cultural highlights like Chen Gong Temple, Pottery Street, and Heping Dye House. You can also explore the ancient Tea Horse Road, which played a vital role in transporting Sichuan salt to Guizhou. Every step offers a new view, allowing you to collect memories of the village.Featured shopsWujiang Village has a variety of shops along the street, each with its own unique design style. From Miao silver jewelry and embroidered handicrafts to specialty drinks… stepping into any shop will bring you delightful surprises.Must-see performancesThe attraction offers a variety of spectacular performances. Witness the mesmerizing single-bamboo drifting, where performers glide across the water like martial arts masters, fulfilling your wuxia dreams. Enjoy the dazzling Wujiang Star Music Fountain Show, perfectly synchronized with a breathtaking drone light show against the night sky. Join the lively bonfire party and immerse yourself in the vibrant folk parade… This is your ideal never-closing amusement park.In-depth experienceForget your hurried selfImmersive experience, local interactionImmerse yourself in intangible cultural heritage and ethnic customsRowboatA sculling boat is a vessel propelled by oars, representing an early type of river craft. Enjoy a leisurely water tour aboard a sculling boat, admire the scenic views along both banks of the Wu River, and experience a relaxing slow-paced lifestyle.2. Cruise breakfast/afternoon teaEnjoy a 360° unobstructed river view with Wujiang Village cruise breakfast and afternoon tea, taking in the picturesque scenery on both banks. Savor a peaceful cruise breakfast amidst morning mist and river breezes, indulging in chef-prepared desserts. Bask in the shimmering sunlight while leisurely sipping a pot of eagle tea, watching the tea leaves unfurl and swirl in your cup at a relaxed, unhurried pace.3. Intangible cultural heritage experiencesPreserve local craftsmanship and revive the artisan spirit. Wujiang Village introduces the “Guardians of Heritage” series of intangible cultural heritage hands-on experiences, including plant dyeing, flower paper making, bamboo weaving, lantern crafting, rice-paper plant stacking art, and Qianbei clay whistle DIY. These activities celebrate intangible cultural heritage, promote folk charm, and invite you to explore the legacy of traditional craftsmanship together.Four Directions and Eight Sides FeastThe Wujiang Village Eight Directions Banquet brings together the cultures of eight ethnic groups including the Miao, Gelao, Buyi, and Qiang. Each group presents their unique cuisine and performances at this gathering. Eight ethnicities, eight signature dishes, and eight spectacular shows – one banquet tells the stories of eight peoples. Experience unlimited cultural immersion in limited time without traveling to multiple destinations.Specialty diningTraverse north and south, spanning east and westExperience stories and emotions with diverse flavorsBridging the distance between home and away through taste.Guizhou Special FeaturesWujiang Village offers a unique taste of authentic Guizhou cuisine, featuring dishes like pork hotpot soup and sour fish soup. The rustic charm of local ingredients quietly preserves traditional culinary customs, while the riverside setting invites a return to the simplicity of rural life. Sharing a meal by the Wujiang River, you’ll experience the region’s distinctive culture through its flavors, offering a delicious gateway to Guizhou’s heritage.Flavors of ChinaWujiang Village brings together diverse Chinese cuisines under one roof. At Qinggui Restaurant, you’ll experience the fiery flavors of Hunan cuisine, while Jiangnan Xiaoguan showcases the delicate artistry of Zhejiang dishes. Don’t miss Sichuan’s famous delicacies like Stewed Beef with Herbs (Qiaojiao Niurou) and Gudong Hotpot… From sweet to sour, savory to spicy, prepare for a spectacular feast of flavors.International themeAs the sun sets, experience an exotic culinary feast in Wujiang Village. The Western cuisine at Huilong Island Restaurant and Southeast Asian dishes at Miao King Hotel blend romantic French charm with distinctive Thai flavors, creating a unique exotic atmosphere.Snack CollectionThe Linjiang Food Street in Wujiang Village gathers a variety of local snacks, with delicious treats lining the entire street. Try the rich and flavorful Zixia Fairy Mutton Noodles, the delicate Wuyin Dragon Wontons with thin wrappers and generous fillings, the uniquely flavored Tang Family Hand-Shaken Pancakes, or the silky-smooth Die Niang Tofu Pudding… This is where authentic local life and vibrant culinary culture come together.5. Featured barsWujiang Village features multiple distinctive bars where you can encounter different romantic experiences. Whether it’s a whisky bar, folk music bar, craft beer pub, or the unique Drift Bar, step into any establishment to enjoy the perfect blend of evening breeze and fine drinks while admiring the dazzling night views of the village—a truly breathtaking experience.Leisure teahousesWujiangzhai Leisure Teahouse offers visitors a place to relax. At Yanhuang Teahouse, gather around the stove to warm your cup; at Qianjin Teahouse, enjoy tea while watching performances; at Miaosanniang Tea Shop, experience the art of tea with its lingering charm… Savoring tea is also savoring life.Accommodation inside attraction1. Resort hotelsMiao King Hotel is located in the heart of the resort area, situated in the Ethnic Street district. As a resort hotel within the attraction, it features 99 guest rooms with excellent scenic views. The hotel offers a hillside infinity pool, fitness center, and reading lounge to cater to various guest needs. The lobby displays the sacred Miao sun drum, which the Miao people regard as the embodiment of deities, symbolizing light, warmth, and the eternal cycle of life on earth, signifying protection for the hotel and bringing peace and safety to visitors. The hotel is named after a place from the Miao epic “King Yalu,” with its architectural design deeply rooted in Miao culture, incorporating numerous ethnic elements to showcase the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Guizhou to visitors.Themed resort hotelsThe resort features 4 themed hotels, each with its own unique characteristics.Mushan Hotel, themed around the tussah silk culture, is one of the larger themed resorts in the area, offering stunning mountain views right outside your window. The 15-story hotel features 327 spacious and comfortable guest rooms, along with extensive event facilities including a grand multifunction hall, banquet halls, and meeting rooms to accommodate various business gatherings. Each room is designed for relaxation—draw back the sheer curtains to admire the misty mountains of Wujiang Village or gaze at the distant Huilong Pagoda atop the hill. The walls are adorned with silk fabric, hand-painted with scenes of Qing Dynasty-era Guizhou locals joyfully singing and dancing beneath blooming trees. Deep blue carpets add a sense of tranquility, ensuring a peaceful stay. At Wujiang Village, checking in to Mushan Hotel and soaking in the mountain scenery is the perfect way to unwind.② Qian Academy Hotel is rooted in Yangming culture, featuring a predominantly Chinese classical style as a resort hotel themed around academy culture. With elegant decor and 60 guest rooms, the hotel offers a book bar, library, and meeting rooms. It serves as an excellent check-in spot for ancient costume enthusiasts and literature lovers, as well as a place for complete relaxation and inner self-discovery.③ Huilongwan Hotel is located on the south bank of the Wujiang River, featuring the stilted house architectural style of northern Guizhou. Built along the mountain terrain, its staggered guest room clusters create a harmonious blend with nature. The hotel offers 93 rooms, embodying both the wild essence of nature and a romantic, imaginative atmosphere.④ Canyon Hotel embraces nature and family-friendly themes, standing at the highest point of the attraction surrounded by mountains and water. Conveniently located near Wujiangdu Pier and the Xizhaikou ferry shuttle station, this 4-story hotel offers 25 guest rooms, including 12 family suites. Check in to Canyon Hotel and bond with your children while immersing in nature’s wonders, fostering growth through unforgettable experiences.Sanjiang SujiAesthetic homestay hub by the Wujiang RiverThe resort features 13 distinctive vacation rentals located on both banks of the Wujiang River, offering over 100 guest rooms to meet various travel needs. Some properties originate from the historic Eighteen Guilds, exuding rustic charm and timeless appeal; others are traditional stilt houses inhabited by ethnic minorities; while some form riverside stilt house settlements… catering to all needs from entertainment to leisure, sightseeing to vacationing.
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