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Huangguoshu Waterfall Posted by on Nov 9, 2015 in Uncategorized

We’ve been talking about Guizhou province a lot on here recently, from the capital city of Guiyang to the Qianling Park outside of town. But there’s a lot more to Guizhou than the big city. A trip to this province wouldn’t be complete without taking in some of its natural beauty. Perhaps the best place for this is the Huangguoshu Waterfall (黄果树瀑布 – huáng guǒ shù pù bù).
Looking down at Huangguoshu Waterfall

Looking down at Huangguoshu Waterfall

Located 45 km away from the town of Anshun, Huangguoshu Waterfall claims to be the biggest in China. At 74 meters tall and 81 meters wide it is quite spectacular. It’s even possible to walk through a cave behind the massive fall. It is inside the Huangguoshu Waterfall National Park and there are other waterfalls for your viewing pleasure. An entrance ticket is 180RMB and there is a sight seeing bus for 50RMB to drive you through the area. For the more energetic type it is also possible to walk through. It’s never very crowded since almost everyone else is on the bus. Getting to Anshun is quite easy and possible by both train and plane. Living in Kunming it was very easy for us to take an overnight trip there as the train is only about 7 hours. It can also be done as a day trip from Guiyang, although staying a night in Anshun would allow you to visit the Dragon Palace Cave as well. For those who prefer a bit of nature on their trip rather than big cities this is a great place to visit. Check out some photos below and leave any comments or questions at the bottom.
Signs leading you through the park, funny Chinglish included.

Signs leading you through the park, funny Chinglish included.

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Duoputang Waterfall is also located in the scenic area.

Duoputang Waterfall is also located in the scenic area.

 

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Behind the waterfall

Behind the waterfall

 

The Water Curtain

The Water Curtain

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About the Author: sasha

Sasha is an English teacher, writer, photographer, and videographer from the great state of Michigan. Upon graduating from Michigan State University, he moved to China and spent 5+ years living, working, studying, and traveling there. He also studied Indonesian Language & Culture in Bali for a year. He and his wife run the travel blog Grateful Gypsies, and they're currently trying the digital nomad lifestyle across Latin America.


Comments:

  1. Happy Mandarin:

    Indeed this is beautiful! Chinese language and culture are so rich!

  2. Lily:

    Beautiful places but wonder whether this huangguoshu park wheelchair friendly?

  3. Katie:

    Hello I would like to get to Anshun but am having trouble finding planes from Shanghai.. Any help ?

    • sasha:

      @Katie You might want to fly to Guiyang and catch a train to Anshun from there. Or take two different trains…


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