Guiyang 1 Day Minority Tour
- Tour Price: $ 45
- Tour Code: CT288
- Available: Daily
- Duration: 1 Day
- Tour Type: Guizhou Ethnic Culture Tour
Trip Highlights - This is a theme day tour which takes you to know about minority culture and ethnic customs in Guizhou, southwestern China area. Guizhou is one of the provinces that contains the most minority groups, which is a great place to taste the flavor of Chinese minority groups such as Yao, Miao, Yi, Dong, Zhuang etc. There are many ethnic archetectures scattered in the hills with each own feature. During this tour, you will have the opportunity to explore the local customs and daily life of minority groups such as the Shui, Dong, Miao and ethnic groups in villages untouched by travelers before.
Tour Prices (this is private tour based on per person and shown in US dollars) | |
Group Size | Price / Traveler |
1 traveler | USD260 |
2-5 travelers | USD140 |
6-9 travelers | USD65 |
10 travelers & above | USD45 |
(For 10 persons up, please email us for new quotations) |
·Entrance fees and lunch as listed | ·All transfers with private vehicle and guide |
·Accident insurance | · |
·Air fare and airport tax | ·Personal expenses |
·Tips for guide and driver | ·Hotel fare |
Tour Itinerary
Guests are picked up from the hotel and shuttled to the Folk Museum located in Kaili. Highly informational yet direct in its delivery, the museum introduces guests to the major ethnic groups in China, including their individual histories, customs, and dress code, etc. Afterwards, guests are driven to Mantang Geijia Miao Village. Transfer to your hotel after the tour.
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Kaili
Kaili city is the main tourist city in the area and the capital of the Miao and Dong minorities. Nearby in the city there is the Dong Etnic Wind and Rain Bridge that is located above the Dong Stockade River. This bridge is made in the traditional way of the Dong people.
Miao Village
The Miao people have lived in the eastern part of present day Guizhou and western part of present day Hunan for over 2,000 years. Since the Tang and Song periods they have been referred to as the Miao minority. The Miao people have one of the largest populations out of all the ethnic minorities in southern China, with more than 9,000,000 people.