Yunyan District
Guiyang Dayingpo belongs to Yunyan District, located at No. 233 Xintian Avenue, Yunyan District. In the early 1990s, as the old city began to be renovated, many demolished households moved into Dayingpo. In the late 1990s, many citizens moved out of Dayingpo, so the vacant houses were rented by migrant workers. .
At the beginning of this century, the local government renovated Dayingpo, built roads and built communities, ushering in new development opportunities. In 2008, Yunyan District proposed to create "one core, two belts and three areas", of which Beijing Road to Dayingpo to Xintian Avenue is one of the only two economic belts. Construction of Beijing East Road began in 2009. This road has improved the transportation advantages around Dayingpo and made the value of the Dayingpo area more obvious. In 2011, the reconstruction of the Dayingpo shanty town, a key project invested by central enterprises, was launched. The project has a total planned area of ??14.57 hectares, a total planned investment of 4 billion yuan, and the reconstruction involves 2,141 households with approximately 9,550 people.
Yunyan District
Yunyan District is affiliated to Guiyang City, Guizhou Province. It is located in the north of the north-south "Ship-shaped Basin" of Guiyang City. It is located at 106°29′~47′ east longitude and north latitude 26°33′~41′, located in the northern half of Guiyang City, bordering Wudang District and Guanshan Lake District to the east, west and north, Nanming District to the south, and Baiyun District to the northwest, 17.5 kilometers long from east to west. meters, 12.5 kilometers wide from north to south, and an area of ??93.57 square kilometers.
Guiyang
Guiyang is a city with a history of hundreds of years. Guiyang culture runs through a main line of fusion of local culture and foreign culture. The diverse and existing national culture, immigrant culture, Yangming culture, modern industrial culture symbolized by the "Third Front Construction" and red culture each show a unique style in the integration. Here, we can see Miao cross-stitch embroidery; we can hear Buyi folk songs and Buyi wedding Pangu songs; we can experience different folk festivals throughout the year: Miao dance, "Drum Festival", "April Eight", On the "March 3rd" of the Buyi people, you can enjoy the ancient and mysterious Penglai opera, Buyi red lantern opera and lantern opera.
Guiyang is a multi-ethnic city with more than 20 ethnic minorities living here. Ethnic festivals in various places are rich in content and have their own characteristics. In addition to the Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Qingming Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and other traditional festivals in Guiyang City. The ethnic minority festivals in Guiyang are also very rich in content, such as "April 8th" of the Miao people, "March 3rd", "June 6th", "Tiaochang" and other ethnic festivals of the Buyi people, which provide services for young men and women from ethnic minority groups looking for the right person. An excellent opportunity.
During ethnic festivals, gatherings and slack seasons, rural areas should carry out interesting and distinctive folk traditional cultural and sports activities such as local operas, Lusheng dances, song competitions, horse racing, and bullfighting. In addition, local tourism festivals such as the "Summer of Huaxi" Art Festival, Guiyang Baiyun International Kite Festival, Hongfeng Lake Tourism Festival, and Guiyang International Beer Festival are also very lively.