Qujing, Waterhead Of Zhu River And
Origin Of Cuan Culture
Located in Northeast Yunnan, about 130
kilometers away from Kunming,
Qujing has been regarded as the key link between Yunnan and Guizhou
for its manifold geomorphologic features and unique ethnic customs.
Visitors get opportunity to appreciate the unique languages, costumes,
customs, and beliefs of such ethnic minorities as the Yi, Zhuang, Miao
and Yao etc. Being the origin of ancient Cuan culture, Qujing has
quite a few places of interest including the Waterhead of Zhu River
(the Pearl River) in Zhanyi, Duoyi River in Luoping, the Nine Dragon
Waterfalls Cluster in Luoping, Colorful Sand Forest in Luliang and
Huize Ancient Town etc.
Qujing has been regarded as the key link between Yunnan and Guizhou
for its manifold geomorphologic features and unique ethnic customs.
Visitors get opportunity to appreciate the unique languages, costumes,
customs, and beliefs of such ethnic minorities as the Yi, Zhuang, Miao
and Yao etc. Being the origin of ancient Cuan culture, Qujing has
quite a few places of interest including the Waterhead of Zhu River
(the Pearl River) in Zhanyi, Duoyi River in Luoping, the Nine Dragon
Waterfalls Cluster in Luoping, Colorful Sand Forest in Luliang and
Huize Ancient Town etc.
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