Baili Dujuan
Start a soul-touching journey through a sea of flowers.
Bijie City is nestled in northwestern Guizhou Province, at the junction of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces, in the heart of the Wumeng Mountains. It is home to world-class natural landscapes: Baili Dujuan, known as "the largest natural garden in the world"; Zhijin Cave, breathtakingly magnificent and hailed as the "King of Karst Caves"; Weining Caohai, a plateau wetland ecological wonder and paradise for birds; and Hezhang Jiucaiping, showcasing the grand scenery of a "flower sea in clouds". Bijie is also a multi-ethnic settlement, rich in folk activities such as the Yi Torch Festival and the Miao Flower Dance Festival. This land perfectly combines the grandeur of karst landforms with the splendor of ethnic cultures, making it an ideal destination for eco-tourism and cultural exploration.
Transport
Tourists from other provinces
Tourists from other provinces can arrive at Bijie Feixiong Airport by air, or at Bijie Station or Qianxi Station by highspeed train, and then transfer to passenger transport vehicles or taxis to the city center.
Those from within the province
Those from within the province can take the high-speed train from Guiyang, about 1.5 hours away; self-driving tourists can easily access it fromiyang via the developed road network, including the Shanghai-Kunming and Xiamen-Chengdu highways.






Baili Dujuan
Weining Caohai
Zhijin Cave
