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What are the interesting scenic spots in Anshun?

1. Huangguoshu Waterfall

Huangguoshu Waterfall, namely Huangguoshu Waterfall. Baishuihe Waterfall in ancient times, also known as Huanggeshu Waterfall or Huangjueshu Waterfall, was named because of the wide distribution of "Huanggerong" in the local area. It belongs to the Baishui River system in the lower reaches of Kebu River, a tributary of Dabang River, a tributary of Nanpanjiang River, the main stream of Xijiang River in the Pearl River system. It is the largest first-class waterfall in Huangguoshu Waterfall Group and one of the world-famous waterfalls.

2. Yelangdong Scenic Area

Legend has it that Yelangdong once lived here and got its name. It is composed of magical and spectacular karst caves such as Yelang Cave, Shihua Cave and Fengzi Cave, as well as karst landforms such as Tiankeng and Yanfeng Cliff. It is the most concentrated karst cave scenic spot in the world, and it is also a combination of flood and drought.

3. Longgong Scenic Area

The national 5A-level scenic area has the longest and most beautiful water caves and various karst landscapes in China, and is praised by tourists as "the great miracle of nature".

4. Huajiang Grand Canyon

is the longest canyon in China. On both sides of the canyon, there are peaks and peaks, and the Huajiang River at the bottom of the valley is surging, the waves are rolling, vines are climbing on the cliff, and ancient trees are clustered. It was once the scene of many TV dramas in The Journey to the West.

5. Tianlong Tunpu

Tunpu villages mostly follow the architectural form of stone villages with the charm of water towns in the south of the Yangtze River, and people here have exerted their stone craftsmanship to the extreme. Tunpu people, a distinctive group of Han people, live here. Their pronunciation, costumes, residential buildings and entertainment methods are completely different from those of the surrounding villages. Tunpu people are descendants of the Ming Tunjun army, and the customs of the Ming Dynasty have been largely followed.