体验详情
Scenic Area Overview
Biasha Miao Village, an ancient Miao settlement in Guizhou, is acclaimed as a "living fossil" and "ecological museum" of Miao culture. Located in the heart of Moon Mountain, it lies about 7.5 kilometers from the downtown area of Congjiang County, with an altitude ranging from 480 to 660 meters. It consists of five natural hamlets, covering a total area of 18.28 square kilometers. The village is built on the mountainside, with stilted buildings scattered in harmony with ancient trees and granaries, creating a pristine, balanced landscape. The village has unique cultural customs. The men of Biasha keep the "hugun" hairstyle (a topknot with shaved sides), wear black high-waisted coats and straight-leg trousers, and carry muskets and waist knives with them at all times. They are known as "China's last tribe legally allowed to carry guns".
Ticket prices 100 RMB per person
Opening hours 8:30-18:00
Tourist Season Ideal for visiting in all four seasons
Special Experiences
Gun Salute Welcome Ceremony
Upon entering the village gate, guns are fired as a welcome gesture, letting you fully immerse in the majesty and power of this tribe.
Sickle Haircut
Witness the Biasha men use sickles to cut their hair, a rite that carries on the legacy of their transition from boys to "gunmen".
Folk Performances
Watch traditional shows like Lusheng Dance and Sacrificial Dance, and feel the vibrant and unadorned local life vibe.
Unique Tree Burial Culture
Gain insight into the locals' life philosophy of "human-tree unity" and the connection between life, death, and trees.

Biasha's Musket Dream
Gaze upon the millennial ancient trees in the time guarded by flintlocks and sickles, Let the philosophical wisdom of tree burial answer all yearnings for one’s roots.
