City Comparison
Compare two incredible cities side by side — culture, food, local tips, and immersive 4K virtual walks.
Country
🇨🇳 Lijiang
China
🇨🇳 Guizhou
China
Continent
🇨🇳 Lijiang
Asia
🇨🇳 Guizhou
Asia
Best Season
🇨🇳 Lijiang
March–May (snowmelt from Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, wildflower meadows) or September–October (harvest season, clear skies)
🇨🇳 Guizhou
April–October (dragon boat festivals, Miao festivals, mild mountain climate) — Guizhou rarely exceeds 28°C in summer
Currency
🇨🇳 Lijiang
Chinese Yuan / Renminbi (CNY ¥)
🇨🇳 Guizhou
Chinese Yuan / Renminbi (CNY ¥)
Greeting
🇨🇳 Lijiang
你好 (Nǐ hǎo); Naxi greeting: 你好咯 (Nǐ hǎo lo)
🇨🇳 Guizhou
你好 (Nǐ hǎo); Miao greeting: 嗯哦 (Ǹg ó); Dong greeting: 侬好 (Nong hao)
The famous Old Town is perpetually crowded — escape to Shuhe Ancient Town, just 4 km north, which has the same Naxi architecture and canal system but a fraction of the visitors. For the best view of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain reflected in the cobblestone streets after rain, walk to the Mu Family Mansion in the old town at dawn before the tour buses arrive.
Xijiang Miao Village (西江千户苗寨) is best experienced at sunrise or at night — over 1,200 wooden stilt houses (吊脚楼) blanketing a hillside light up after dark like a living constellation. The Long Table Banquet (长桌宴) is offered to visitors during festivals — if you're there during Lusheng Festival (正月十五), the musical horn performances are extraordinary.
🇨🇳 Lijiang Fun Fact
Lijiang Old Town was built without any city walls — virtually unique among Chinese ancient towns — because the Naxi people's surname Mu (木) would be 'encased' if walls were built, forming the character for 'trapped' (困). The town survived the 1996 Yunnan earthquake largely intact due to its traditional timber-frame construction, which is inherently flexible — a lesson in vernacular earthquake engineering.
🇨🇳 Guizhou Fun Fact
Guizhou is home to over 18 recognised ethnic minorities — more than any other Chinese province. The Miao people of Guizhou maintain the world's most elaborate traditional silver jewellery culture: a Miao bride's headdress can weigh over 15 kg and a full festival costume represents a family's wealth accumulated over generations. Guizhou is also the birthplace of Moutai (茅台) — China's most prestigious and expensive baijiu spirit.
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