Hide in Guiyang, escape the heat wave

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The dog days, between early July and early September, is the hottest time of the year in China. People in many regions endure the sauna-like weather during this time. By contrast, Guiyang, known as China's summer capital, always keeps its highest temperature at about 26 degree. With this in mind, why not consider hiding in Guiyang to escape the summer heat.

A summer resort for tourists who love water

Guiyang is the capital of Guizhou Province, in southwest China. Even in the dog days, tourists will feel the cool air as soon as they arrive in Guiyang. Life here is so attractive: tourists can play with monkeys in Qianling Mountain in the early morning, enjoy Chinese tea in Jiaxiu Building in the late morning, stroll around the tea town and flower market in the afternoon, fly a kite in Wenchang Pavilion at dusk, have a walk along Nanming River and eat snake at the night market on Hequn Road to end a perfect day.

There are eight major summer resorts in Guiyang. Huaxi Park is a cool place well worth visiting. Smart and elegant, the Huaxi River flows through the romantic Huaxi Park. At the height of the summer, visitors can go boating and swim in the cool water, and lovers can walk along the stream to enjoy the romantic atmosphere.

Adjacent to the park, there is Tianhe Pond. The pond is as exquisite as a bonsai. If you take a boat through the landscape, the scorching summer will go by without a trace. Perhaps a better choice is to stay at Qingyan Old Town for a few days. The stretch of bluestone and the old-fashioned fortress reflect upon ancient events.

A paradise for tourists who love spicy food

Guiyang is also famous for its spicy food. It is indeed the first choice for people who are eager for spicy food. Guiyang people like to go for enjoyment. They normally do not have a lot of money. It's not because of their low income, but more because they use most of their income to eat and play. Guiyang people do not pay much attention to the eating environment, so various food stalls along the street are the places where they like to eat. Even at three o'clock in the morning, food stalls still flourish.

Tips:

Shopping: The special local products of Guiyang include beef jerky, pepper, wood art, traditional Chinese medicine, Miao silver, horn products, and rugged totem masks. Guiyang's shopping areas are mainly on Zunyi Road, Ruijin Road, Zhonghua Road, Yan'an Road, Zhongshan Road and other main urban corridors.

Food: Hequn Road night market is the largest snake market. Traditional snacks of Guiyang are basically found there.

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