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Top 50 Family-friendly Attractions near Guiding [2025]

Yelang Valley
Yelang Valley

Yelang Valley

4.4
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2658 reviews
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8.1
From TWD 88
Huaxi College Town | 62.6 km from downtown
Phone +8615519106882
Address: Yelang Valley Karst Ecological Park, Huaxi District, Guiyang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
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The price is reasonable at 20 yuan, and it's good that it helps preserve intangible cultural heritage. However, the activities weren't exciting enough, and it was inconvenient for tourists with strollers or suitcases. Fortunately, there's free luggage storage at the entrance.
After a morning stroll along Huaxi Golden Avenue, head to Huaxi Yelang Valley. This stone kingdom, created by artist Song Peilun over 20 years, blends the mysterious Yelang culture with natural wonders. The scenic area features over 200 stone totem poles incorporating elements of ancient Yelang totems and Nuo opera masks, their unique shapes creating a mysterious Yelang cultural atmosphere. The perfect combination of karst landforms and man-made art results in a pristine yet fantastical landscape, perfect for taking photos. Tickets are inexpensive at 20 yuan per person, and the visit takes approximately 1-2 hours. The road to the scenic area is blocked by vendors, making it easy to get lost; a security guard informed us that parking costs 10 yuan per vehicle. However, parking at the entrance is only 2 yuan per hour.
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ChinaTianyan scenic Area
ChinaTianyan scenic Area
ChinaTianyan scenic Area
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ChinaTianyan scenic Area

ChinaTianyan scenic Area

4.4
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6128 reviews
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7.8
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8608547316888
Address: Tiannan Scenic Spot, Hanglong Future International Astronomical Town, Pingtang County, Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–4 hours
Highlights:
4450 mirrors showcase scientific marvel
󰀆World's Largest Radio Telescope Display
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When you come to Guizhou, you must experience China's strength up close. Take a 30-minute shuttle bus to the core area of ​​FAST (Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope), where the super telescope is right before your eyes. It's the world's first, a testament to our powerful motherland! The FAST scenic area also has many science education and experience halls, including the Nan Rendong Memorial Hall, where you can pay tribute to the father of China's FAST telescope!
It's worth visiting; these are the nation's most important instruments, the best in the world. The Chinese people have the capability and ambition. With the passage of time, all the problems that imperialism has created for us will be solved. I am proud of our great motherland! A salute to the scientists who have contributed to the country; the people of our motherland will never forget you!
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Wujiang Village
Wujiang Village
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Wujiang Village

Wujiang Village

4.2
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1290 reviews
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7.7
From TWD 527
94.2 km from downtown
Phone +86085128760000
Address: 贵州省遵义市播州区尚嵇镇乌江寨国际旅游度假区
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 day
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The scenic area is well-managed, the staff are friendly and helpful, the restaurant is clean and tidy with enthusiastic staff, and the food is delicious. The area offers a variety of activities, and the night view is beautiful, making it well worth a visit. Although smaller than the Miao village, the experience is much better. I recommend visiting around noon or staying overnight.
In fact, it is more of a man-made attraction, the landscape layout is generally small, and the ethnic characteristics are not very prominent. The planning method and the use of restoration are acceptable. The food is expensive and most of the dishes are pre-prepared, which is unavoidable, but also understandable and acceptable.
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Tianhe Pool Scenic Area
Tianhe Pool Scenic Area
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Tianhe Pool Scenic Area

Tianhe Pool Scenic Area

4.4
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3962 reviews
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7.6
From TWD 329
Based on 53 reviews
Huaxi Park Area | 67 km from downtown
Phone +864009009995
Address: Gui'an Avenue, Shiban Town, Huaxi District, Guiyang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–4 hours
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Definitely worth seeing. Located next to a metro station, but lots of available taxis out front.
There were so many people there during National Day holiday that the boat ride took an hour or two to line up, but the boat ride was the most spectacular. Especially the exit from the cave. The driver's skills were amazing. Inside the cave, it was crowded. There were several paths, but it became just one. In short, it's more fun when there aren't any other people around. The corn inside was 10 yuan for four. Don't buy them at the beginning. Hahahaha. We also went on the zipline, but the staff were not very friendly. They were very aggressive. It was pointless. It didn't even take a minute, and it cost 50 yuan.
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Zhenyuan Ancient Town
Zhenyuan Ancient Town
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Zhenyuan Ancient Town

4.5
/5
1761 reviews
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7.1
Based on 97 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8608555719541
Address: No. 21, Xinglong Street, Zhenyuan County, Southeast Guizhou Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
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It's worth a visit, and it's different from ordinary cruises. There are several special scene performances on the shore, and the actors and lighting are good. The music can only be heard on the boat, and the elderly at home are very satisfied after watching it.
Zhenyuan Ancient Town, with a history of over 2,200 years, lies on the banks of the Wuyang River in Qiandongnan, Guizhou. Its greatest attractions lie in its unique "Tai Chi Ancient City" layout, rich historical and cultural heritage, and diverse ethnic customs. The following table will help you quickly understand its key highlights. Highlight Category Specific Features Key Attractions 🏞️ Natural Tai Chi Pattern: The Wuyang River flows through the town in an "S" shape, bisecting the ancient city. This natural Tai Chi pattern depicts "nine mountains embracing one river, one river dividing the two cities." This natural landscape is a living example of feng shui and is visually stunning. 🏯 Multicultural Fusion: The Qinglong Cave ancient buildings, integrating Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, are nestled against the cliff and are known as the "Hanging Temple of the South." This scenic spot offers a unique glimpse into the cultural wonders of the three religions, with exquisite architectural artistry. 🎎 Lively Intangible Cultural Heritage Experiences: Enjoy a rich variety of ethnic festivals and crafts, including dragon boat racing (a national intangible cultural heritage) and the Baojing Sanyuesan Festival (Dong Valentine's Day). Participate in or watch these events to immerse yourself in the rich cultural atmosphere. 🌃 Captivating Night Views of the Ancient City: Illuminated at night, the ancient city, river, and bridges blend in a dazzling display. You can also watch the large-scale live-action landscape performance "Moonlight on the Water" for an immersive nighttime experience. The contrast with the quaint daytime scenery creates a dreamlike experience, perfect for photo ops. 🍜 Unique Local Cuisine: Red sour soup is Zhenyuan's signature dish, its sour and fresh flavor whetting the appetite. Other local specialties include traditional dishes from ancient times. A feast for your taste buds is an essential part of experiencing local life. 💡 Travel Tips To make your trip smoother, here are some helpful tips: * Best Experience: For a panoramic view of Taiji Ancient City, the best vantage point is to ascend Shiping Mountain for a bird's-eye view. At night, be sure to stroll along the Yuyang River or take a night boat tour to experience the charm of "Zhenyuan's dazzling nightscape." * Itinerary: Zhenyuan Ancient Town itself is free to enter, but attractions within it, such as Qinglong Cave and Shiping Mountain, require separate tickets. Plan one to two days to leisurely explore the ancient alleyways, visit historical sites, and sample local delicacies. * Special Event: If the timing is right, we highly recommend attending the Dragon Boat Festival dragon boat races, which are a spectacular and lively spectacle. In short, Zhenyuan Ancient Town isn't just a beautiful tourist attraction; it's a "living ancient town" brimming with natural beauty, history, culture, and the vibrant atmosphere of everyday life. Whether you're a naturalist, seeking historical exploration, or simply seeking a relaxing retreat, it has something to offer. I hope this information is helpful!
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Guizhou Provincial Museum
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Guizhou Provincial Museum

Guizhou Provincial Museum

4.5
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395 reviews
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6.9
Based on 18 reviews
Exhibition Area | 59.2 km from downtown
Phone +86085184811809
Address: Guizhou Provincial Museum, 107 Lincheng East Road, Guanshanhu District, Guiyang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
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[Must-See for Museum Lovers] An In-Depth Review of the Guizhou Provincial Museum: A Seriously Underrated Treasure House of Minority Culture! 🌟 Overall Rating: 4.8/5 Suitable for: Culture Enthusiasts | Families | Photography Enthusiasts | Students 🏛️ Venue Information 📍 Location: 107 Lincheng East Road, Guanshanhu District, Guiyang (Directly connected to Guiyang Metro Line 1, International Ecological Conference Center Station, Exit B) ⏰ Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Last admission at 4:00 PM) 🎫 Admission: Free! Free! Free! (ID card required for ticket exchange) 🚶 Suggested duration: 2-3 hours (a full day is enough for a full day) 🏆 Three must-see reasons 1️⃣ A visual feast of ethnic culture Highlights: ✔️ Eastern Han Dynasty bronze chariot and horses (Han Dynasty craftsmanship even more exquisite than Qin Shi Huang's Terracotta Army) ✔️ Miao silver jewelry (a dazzling 20-jin "phoenix crown") ✔️ Miniature model of the Dong ethnic group's drum tower (you can see it without traveling to Southeast Guizhou) Immersive experience: The ethnic costume exhibition hall on the third floor is like stepping into fashion week! Try on virtual ethnic costumes and take photos (free AR equipment) 2️⃣ A Dinosaur Fan's Paradise: A Complete Display of Guizhouosaurus Fossils (100 Million Years Older Than Jurassic Park!) Prehistoric High-Tech: Paleolithic "Sharp-Edged Percussion" Stone Tools (Humans Were So Smart 50,000 Years Ago) 3️⃣ A Photo Spot The Architecture Is a Work of Art: Inspired by the geometric structure of the Dong Drum Tower, the light and shadows are breathtaking on a sunny day Influencer Spots: ✔️ Rainbow-Colored Ethnic Costume Wall ✔️ Suspended Bronze Chariot and Horse Installation ✔️ Giant Miao Silver Hat Sculpture 💔 Three Complaints Located in a Remote Location: Not in the traditional city center, with few nearby restaurants (but conveniently accessible by subway). So-so Guides: The rental electronic guides are rather dull (recommend volunteer guides). Low-Quality Cultural and Creative Products: The souvenir shop lacks design flair (please learn from the Palace Museum's cultural and creative products!). In-Depth Experience Report ▷ Exhibition Experience: The circulation is incredibly well-designed! Following the three main themes of "Historical Guizhou, Ethnic Guizhou, and Paleontological Guizhou," you won't get lost. Each exhibition hall has a rest area, making it family-friendly. ▷ Interactive Facilities: The children's area features puzzles and costume graffiti. The digital screen lets you "wear" Miao clothing and take selfies (though the response is a bit slow). Intangible Cultural Heritage crafting workshops are available every Saturday (reservations required). ▷ Unexpected surprises: The temporary exhibition halls on the basement floor often feature major exhibitions! The "Southwest Silk Road" exhibition, which just concluded in September, showcased numerous Burmese and Thai artifacts. 📝 Practical Tips Best time to visit: Weekday mornings (weekends are packed with study tours). Hidden bonus: Free luggage storage at the reception desk (so tourist-friendly!). Eating options: The museum only offers simple meals; we recommend visiting the adjacent CCPARK shopping mall (a 5-minute walk). Must-Bring Items: ID card and power bank (I can't stop taking photos).
The Guizhou Museum's most prominent exhibits include Miao costumes, silverware, musical instruments, and other artifacts. The sixth exhibition hall, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, fails to highlight the 24 bends along the Yunnan-Guizhou border, a lifeline for the war against Japanese aggression. Instead, it emphasizes how the great migration of education and medical care drove the development of Guiyang, Guizhou. In short, exhibition planning requires meticulous planning.
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Gao Guo He Scenic Area
Gao Guo He Scenic Area
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Gao Guo He Scenic Area

Gao Guo He Scenic Area

4.4
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221 reviews
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6.9
From TWD 351
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8608555729999
Address: East of Zhenyuan County, Qiandongnan Prefecture
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Enjoy a magical fireworks show together under the night sky
Gao Guo River rafting with beautiful canyon views
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I have heard of Gaoguo River for a long time, but I have never seen its beauty. Hiking and sightseeing, the canyon scenery is very beautiful, the most unexpected is the 108-meter Guer Falls, very shocking! The whole journey is lush with vegetation and the river water is clear. I took two sightseeing buses along the way, and the total time was about 【Scenery】two and a half hours.
Very fun and worth the price. Not as exciting as expected. Complete facilities. The overall experience is very good. It would be better if there was a shuttle bus from the train station to the scenic spot. It is difficult to get a taxi and it is also troublesome to find a taxi. Overall very good
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《 wei da zhuan zhe 》Live-Action Show in Zunyi
《 wei da zhuan zhe 》Live-Action Show in Zunyi
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《 wei da zhuan zhe 》Live-Action Show in Zunyi

《 wei da zhuan zhe 》Live-Action Show in Zunyi

4.8
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614 reviews
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6.8
From TWD 869
Site of Zunyi Conference Zone | >100 km from downtown
Phone +864009921888
Address: Fenghuangshan Cultural Square, Honghuagang District, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province
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I was deeply touched after watching it. We who live in peacetime can never imagine how tragic the battlefield filled with smoke is. Looking back on the road we have traveled through wind and rain, we should cherish our current happy life, and we should not forget our original intention, keep our mission in mind, and always maintain a strong sense of responsibility and sense of responsibility.
The seats are a bit narrow, the service staff are friendly and will guide you to your seat. The first few rows will get wet in the rain, but it's not too rainy. Just wear clothes with a hat. It's immersive and historically accurate. The only difference is that the viewing time is a bit short, only one hour. It's worth seeing. It's a red education and a great turning point!
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Ahxilixi Landscape
Ahxilixi Landscape
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Ahxilixi Landscape

Ahxilixi Landscape

4.5
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466 reviews
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6.7
From TWD 79
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8608577101000
Address: 贵州省毕节市赫章县二台坡
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
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It's worth going. The scenery is great and it's completely pet-friendly. The puppy ran happily on the grassland. The ticket price is 18 per person, and children and seniors over 65 are free. If you drive a car including a driver, the ticket price is 98. It's worth it. I love the wave road experience.
You absolutely have to drive to Asili West Second Terrace! Bring snacks and sunscreen. We went in early August, so a thin shirt and pants and a vest were enough (also a shawl). Horseback riding costs 20 yuan, so take your time to bargain.
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Haokun Lake Scenic Area
Haokun Lake Scenic Area
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Haokun Lake Scenic Area

4.2
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201 reviews
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6.7
From TWD 255
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8607767568218
Address: Haokun Village, Lingzhan Township, Lingyun County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
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Haokun Lake: A pristine natural paradise hidden in western Guangxi, perfect for relaxation! The most delightful discovery of my trip to Guangxi was Haokun Lake—a completely untouched, unspoiled natural haven, a landscape like a painting. After visiting, all I could say was, "It was the right choice!" It's about a one-and-a-half-hour drive from Baise city. The winding mountain roads were a bit circuitous, but the closer you got to the lake, the fresher the air became. Upon arriving at the lake, I was immediately struck by its beauty: the water was a clear, deep blue-green, like a giant emerald nestled among the mountains. The banks were lined with karst peaks, some soaring into the sky, others reflected in the water, creating a stunning interplay of reality and illusion that never gets old. I highly recommend taking a boat tour on the lake! The small boat glides gently across the water, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, only the sounds of the wind and the rippling water. Along the way, you'll pass several lesser-known villages, where you can occasionally see villagers herding cattle and washing clothes—a perfect blend of everyday life and natural scenery. If you don't want to take a boat, the lakeside walking trails are incredibly comfortable. The paths are smooth, shaded by trees, and there are viewing platforms to rest when you get tired. Every photo you take here is wallpaper-worthy without needing editing. What I love most is the tranquility here. There are no crowds, no hawkers, just green mountains, clear water, and fresh air. Find a small pavilion by the lake, sit down, feel the breeze, and just relax—all your stress seems to melt away. There are also stalls selling local specialties along the way; the red dragon fruit and tangerines are especially sweet, the prices are reasonable, and the owners are very kind. The only thing to note is that the UV rays are quite strong by the lake, so remember to wear sunscreen. If you're driving, I suggest leaving early to avoid the midday heat. Overall, Haokun Lake is perfect for those who love natural scenery and want to escape the hustle and bustle. Whether it's a romantic date, a group of friends, or a family trip, you can find your own peace and quiet. Next time I have the chance, I really want to stay for a day or two to fully experience the beauty of this slow-paced lifestyle!
Hidden deep in the mountains, this area, commonly known as Nong, boasts picturesque scenery, fresh air, and winding roads. Book your sightseeing bus tickets online, then head to the visitor center to catch a ride to Haokun Lake, where you'll find water activities, ethnic minority dwellings, and stunning scenery.
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