Guiyang is located in the southwest of China and the middle of Guizhou. It is one of the important central cities in Southwest China, the political, economic, cultural, scientific, educational and transportation center of Guizhou Province, and an important transportation and communication hub in Southwest China.
Industrial base, business and tourism service center, national comprehensive railway hub, and national big data industry development cluster, call center and service outsourcing cluster, big data trading center and data center cluster.
Guiyang is located in the middle of Guizhou province, between east longitude10607 ′ and north latitude10717 ′ and north latitude 2611′.
It borders Weng 'an, Longli, Huishui and Changshun counties in Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in the southeast, Pingba County in Anshun area and zhijin county in Bijie area in the west, and Qianxi, Jinsha County in Bijie area and Zunyi County in Zunyi City in the north. The total area is 8034 square kilometers, accounting for 4.56% of the province's area.
The national festivals in Guiyang are rich in content and have their own characteristics.
There are Miao people's April 8th, Buyi people's March 3rd and June 6th, and new festivals of Gelao people.
March 3rd: Also known as the Ground Silkworm Club, it is a traditional festival of Buyi people. In order to offer sacrifices to ground silkworms, fried corn was sprinkled on the hillside and folk songs were sung to pray for a bumper harvest.
April 8: Traditional festivals of Miao, Buyi, Dong, Yao, Zhuang, Yi, Tujia and Gelao ethnic minorities in Guizhou, Xiangxi and northern Guangxi. 1On April 28th, 983, the meeting of Guiyang Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government decided that the week before April 8th Miao Festival in the lunar calendar is "Guiyang National Unity Week".
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guiyang