Lao guo is a feast that comes from famine. It's a contemporary culinary celebration that hails from deprivation over four centuries ago.
Monks and monkeys dwell in temples and treetops. Clouded leopards creep through actual clouds that coil like bracelets around two giant stone "hands" pressed together in prayer.
Bing yu huo zhi ge is a local saying that refers not to literal music but rather to skiing down the slopes followed by soaking in hot springs.
For Fan Xiaohui, a paragliding enthusiast with over a decade of experience, the skies of Guizhou province have played a major role in her life journey — from a hobbyist soaring among the clouds to a political adviser advocating for the province's low-altitude sports industry.
The Guizhou government set its 2025 plan for digital economy development, aiming to establish the province as China's computing power center and grow the industry value to 12 billion yuan ($1.64 billion), according to provincial Governor Li Bingjun.
The Guizhou Provincial Government's work report, presented at the third session of the 14th Guizhou Provincial People's Congress on Jan 19, outlines the province's significant progress in 2024.
A qualifier match between Xiaorui village and Panxue village marked the start of the Guizhou Village Super League tournament on Jan 4 in Rongjiang county in Southwest China's Guizhou province, the birthplace of the hugely popular soccer events also known as Cun Chao.