Trip Moments Recommendations
Laya waterfall in Qiannan County, A must see!
Over the bridge of Xiaoqikong, winding 100 meters, see Laya Falls. The waterfall is 10 meters wide, the drop is 30 meters, close to look up, but see the waterfall hanging blue sky, dotted with white clouds, a few doubts sky river from the sky and fall. The waterfall is mountainous, roaring thunder, quite spectacular. The 68-level falls of the same river vertically and vertically constitute a wonderful three-dimensional crossover waterfall landscape. This place is a must visit if you ever find yourself in Qiannan.
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XiaoQiKong Ancient Bridge… V shaped Valley!!!
Honoured as “Small Jiuzhaigou”, Xiaoqikong Scenic Area is best known for the seven-arched Xiaoqikong Bridge, which is a landmark of Libo Zhangjiang Scenic Area. It was built in 1835 on a vital traffic road in ancient times between Qiannan City and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. With a length of 44 yards (40 meters), a width of 2.4 yards (2.2 meters), and a height of 6.0 yards (5.5 meters), the bridge shows delicate structures and exquisite craftsmanship.
Due to continuous erosion, Xiaoqikong Scenic Area has evolved into the deep V-shaped Xiangshui River Valley, which is home to plunging waterfalls. In the upper reaches of Xiangshui River, Laya Waterfall seems to link with the sky at the top surrounded by clouds. Near Laya Waterfall, a 68-step waterfall flows down at random along a winding river less than 1 mile (2 kilometers). Downstream of Xiangshui River, the Green Valley Waterfall is surrounded by high green mountains which colour its water with green.
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What’s Mars up to? FAST, Qiannan, Guizhou
FAST, acronym for Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope. It is the largest telescope in the world, with a diameter of 500 meters. It is one of the modern structures that is the pride of China. The tickets are affordable and entry is free for kids less than 1.2 meters. There’s a lot to learn about space technology and communication from the exhibition halls there. It’s quite an educational opportunity for science enthusiasts. Unfortunately when going to see the actual telescope, it’s not allowed to take any electronic devices (due to fears of these devices interfering with the signals), so they provide lockers to keep all devices. However, everyone needs a photo-op when visiting such places to make memories and what not, so when you get to the viewing deck, there are designated photographers who’ll take photos for a small fee (very affordable)
Overall, it was an amazing experience. Loved it!
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