Paragliders over Longyin Mountain in Southwest China's Guizhou province. CHINA DAILY
Guizhou offers stunning scenery, adventures and guarantees memories to last a lifetime, reports Nathan Williams.
"Colorful Guizhou" is a phrase that resonated with me throughout my enchanting tour of Xingyi city and Anlong county. However, it hardly does justice to the breathtaking firsthand experience of witnessing the vibrant tapestry of lush mountains, crystal-clear rivers and mesmerizing sunsets that this region has to offer.
My journey commenced in the Wanfenglin Scenic Area, often referred to as the "forest with 10,000 peaks". As we explored the park, we encountered remarkable man-made treasures, such as a marriage registration center, resembling a colossal love heart embedded in the landscape.
This center, located within a AAAA-level National Park, opened its doors on Chinese Valentine's Day, or Qixi festival, which falls on Aug 22 this year, and has since become a cherished destination for couples embarking on their matrimonial journey.
While strolling through the park, I was drawn to the river by the entrancing melodies of a man playing traditional Chinese music on an electric recorder.
This is just one example of the seamless integration of modernity with Mother Nature's playground. "I come here every day to enjoy myself, to stay young. I cherish this spot, gazing at the rainbow bridge and the distant peaks," 59-year-old retired English teacher Liu Yongfeng told me.
Guizhou province is a vibrant tapestry of lush mountains, crystal-clear rivers, and is made even more appealing by the warmth of its people. CHINA DAILY
After this delightful serenade, I rejoined my tour group to explore another hidden gem — a village built in the style of the Bouyei ethnic group. Here, I marveled at beautifully woven clothes and handicrafts on display and available for purchase. A highlight of the exhibition was an elegant array of tie-dye clothing, showcasing one of the numerous cottage industries that are part of a broader rural vitalization initiative in the area.
Our next adventure led us to Wanfeng Lake in Runlong Bay, where we embarked on kayaks to immerse ourselves in the serenity of the surrounding valley. Wanfeng Lake boasts a unique distinction as the home of the current Guinness World Record for the world's longest wild fishing platform.
Covering an area of 176 square kilometers, this awe-inspiring body of water offers visitors the opportunity to jet-ski, paddleboard, canoe, kayak and go tubing. However, as we floated on the lake, with only the gentle sound of waves caressing our kayaks, we found peace more precious than any thrill.
Our second day brought us to Malinghe Canyon for an exhilarating white-water rafting experience. Filled with excitement and a touch of trepidation, my companions and I embarked on a 13.8-kilometer journey down the river.
Our skilled guides expertly navigated us through the rapids, using their paddles to guide us away from rocks and into the heart of the action. It was a remarkable experience, a must for those daring enough to explore the lifeblood of this vast landscape from the river.
Following a satisfying lunch, we headed to Longyin Mountain to witness paragliding over the valley below. The view was nothing short of exquisite. As I sat on the grass, basking in the warmth of the sun, lost in reverie, my newfound friends joined me. For a brief but special moment, we exchanged stories of past adventures and misspent youth.
Lounging on the hillside of the mountain, the view evoked cherished memories, as if they were being painted in the clouds against the piercing blue sky.
International friends enjoy water activities on Wanfeng Lake in Runlong Bay. CHINA DAILY
Our final adventure took us to Anlong county and the Anlong Limestone Resort. Wu Bin, the executive director and owner of the hotel, graciously allowed us to experience a taste of luxury, if only for an afternoon.
From his picture-perfect hotel, we gazed over the valley and explored some of the most opulent rooms I have ever seen. To cap off this lavish experience, Wu took us down into the valley to enjoy adrenaline-fueled action on his quad bikes.
The last time I drove a quad bike was when I was 10, but even after 26 years, I felt like a child again. The bike roared to life, dirt flew, and the wind rushed past as I zoomed around the dirt track, feeling like a daredevil. My inner child reveled in the moment.
This year, Guizhou hosted the International Mountain Tourism and Outdoor Sports Conference, and I can't imagine a more fitting location for such a celebration. My experience in Guizhou mirrors the province itself — a treasure that will remain with me for years to come.
Perhaps one day, as I find myself atop a mountain peak or gliding across a pristine lake, the memories of this remarkable journey will play out in the clouds, just like that beautiful sunny day on Longyin Mountain.
A foreign content creator in Wanfenglin Scenic Area, Guizhou province. CHINA DAILY
A foreigner joins the local performers at the International Mountain Tourism and Outdoor Sports Conference last month. CHINA DAILY