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Guizhou
NameGuizhou
CapitalGuiyang
Largest cityGuiyang
LeaderShen Yiqin
Area176,167
Population38,562,000
Population year2020
Gdp1.53 trillion
Gdp year2020
Hdi0.724
Hdi year2020

Guizhou is a province located in the southwestern region of China, bordered by Sichuan to the north, Chongqing to the northeast, Hunan to the east, Yunnan to the west, and Xizang to the northwest, with its capital city being Guiyang. The province is home to many notable cities, including Anshun, Bijie, Liupanshui, and Zunyi. Guizhou is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with influences from the Miao people, Buyei people, and Dong people. The province is also home to many famous institutions, including Guizhou University, Guizhou Normal University, and the Guizhou Institute of Technology.

Geography

Guizhou is characterized by its unique karst landscape, with many notable formations, such as the Huangguoshu Waterfall, Dragon Palace Cave, and the Zhijin Cave. The province is also home to many mountains, including the Wuling Mountains, Miao Ling Mountains, and the Dalou Mountains. The Wu River and the Qingyi River are two of the major rivers that flow through the province, with the Yangtze River forming part of its northern border. Guizhou is also close to other notable geographical features, such as the Sichuan Basin, the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, and the Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture of Hunan. The province's unique geography has also led to the formation of many notable lakes, including Cao Hai Lake and Hongfeng Lake, which are popular tourist destinations.

History

Guizhou has a long and complex history, with many notable events and figures, including the Qing dynasty's Taiping Rebellion, the Chinese Civil War, and the Long March. The province was also an important location during the Second Sino-Japanese War, with many notable battles, such as the Battle of West Hunan and the Battle of Guilin. Guizhou is also home to many famous historical figures, including Zhu De, Liu Bocheng, and He Long, who played important roles in the Chinese Communist Party and the People's Liberation Army. The province's history is also closely tied to the history of other notable regions, including Sichuan, Yunnan, and Hubei. The Museum of Guizhou and the Guizhou Provincial Museum are two of the many institutions that showcase the province's rich history.

Economy

Guizhou's economy is driven by its rich natural resources, including coal, iron ore, and copper. The province is also home to many notable companies, including the Guizhou Aluminum Factory, the Guizhou Power Grid Corporation, and the China National Petroleum Corporation. The province's economy is also closely tied to the economies of other notable regions, including the Yangtze River Delta, the Pearl River Delta, and the Bohai Economic Rim. Guizhou is also a major producer of many notable products, including tobacco, tea, and silk. The province's unique geography has also led to the development of many notable industries, including hydroelectric power and tourism. The Guizhou Department of Commerce and the Guizhou Development and Reform Commission are two of the many institutions that play important roles in the province's economy.

Culture

Guizhou is known for its rich cultural heritage, with many notable festivals, including the Sister's Meal Festival, the Lusheng Festival, and the Miao New Year. The province is also home to many famous cultural figures, including the Miao people's Lusheng instrument, the Buyei people's Bullfighting Festival, and the Dong people's Grand Song. Guizhou is also a major center for many notable cultural institutions, including the Guizhou Museum of Nationalities, the Guizhou Provincial Library, and the Guizhou Institute of Drama. The province's unique culture has also led to the development of many notable traditional crafts, including embroidery, batik, and woodcarving. The China National Arts Fund and the Guizhou Provincial Department of Culture are two of the many institutions that support the province's cultural development.

Government

Guizhou is governed by the Guizhou Provincial People's Government, which is led by the Guizhou Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. The province is divided into many notable administrative divisions, including Guiyang, Liupanshui, and Zunyi. Guizhou is also home to many famous government figures, including Shen Yiqin, Li Zaiyong, and Xu Lin. The province's government is also closely tied to the governments of other notable regions, including Sichuan, Yunnan, and Hubei. The Guizhou Provincial People's Congress and the Guizhou Provincial Political Consultative Conference are two of the many institutions that play important roles in the province's government.

Tourism

Guizhou is a popular tourist destination, with many notable attractions, including the Huangguoshu Waterfall, the Dragon Palace Cave, and the Zhijin Cave. The province is also home to many famous scenic areas, including the Wuling Mountains, the Miao Ling Mountains, and the Dalou Mountains. Guizhou is also a major center for many notable tourist events, including the Guizhou International Tourism Festival and the Guizhou Provincial Tourism Expo. The province's unique culture and geography have also led to the development of many notable traditional festivals, including the Sister's Meal Festival and the Lusheng Festival. The Guizhou Provincial Tourism Administration and the China National Tourism Administration are two of the many institutions that support the province's tourism development. Category:Provinces of China