
도시
Stone Forests, Plateau Lakes and Living Yi Culture
Perched above 1,500 m on Guizhou's Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, Bijie is home to one of China's largest concentrations of Yi people. The dramatic Sichuan-Guizhou stone forest at Zhijin Cave — the world's largest karst cave — and the serene Caohai Lake, a haven for migratory black-necked cranes, are the city's headline attractions. Traditional Yi torch festivals, colourful embroidered costumes and ancient mountain villages give Bijie a rich cultural texture largely undiscovered by international visitors.
Zhijin Cave (world's largest karst cave)
Caohai Lake migratory bird sanctuary
Yi Torch Festival
Highland plateau scenery
Ancient Yi villages
Cool plateau climate averaging 11–15 °C. Mild, damp summers; cold winters with occasional frost. Rainy season May–September.
High-speed rail from Guiyang (about 1.5 h). Buses from Guiyang (3 h). Bijie Feixiong Airport serves domestic routes.
Winter brings black-necked cranes to Caohai — bring binoculars
The Yi Torch Festival in late July is spectacular but hotels fill quickly
Zhijin Cave requires a guide and solid footwear
Altitude affects some visitors — take it easy on arrival
최적 방문 시기
October to December for crane watching; late July for Torch Festival; spring for wildflowers.
시간대
중국 표준시
통화
중국 위안화
언어
Mandarin, Yi, Miao
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