For Guiyang tea enthusiasts, spring doesn't truly begin until leaves are picked, with every tea garden holding its own share of seasonal healing and joy.
High on the Wumeng Mountains of Southwest China's Guizhou province, wind is the constant protagonist.
The 2026 China's Top 100 Cities Index, independently compiled by urban research institution GYBrand, has been released, with Guiyang securing a place among the nation's second-tier cities.
The much-loved Guizhou Plum Blossom Garden has officially closed for upgrades and improvements as it quietly awaits the upcoming explosion of hydrangeas – ready to welcome visitors with a brand-new look when the blooms return.
As spring approaches, Guiyang City and Gui'an New Area have transformed into an ocean of flowers, with each blossom telling a story of the season.
The Guizhou 2026 Cool Guiyang "Huaxi Cup" Ethnic Folk Song and Dance Competition successfully concluded on March 3, coinciding perfectly with the Lantern Festival.