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What kind of city is Bijie?
Bijie belongs to karst landform, with a long history of development, numerous scenic spots and historical sites, natural scenery such as karst landscape and rich tourism resources. Weining Caohai, known as the "Pearl of the Plateau", Zhijin Cave, known as the "Underground Palace", Baili Rhododendron (including Shexiang Museum), and Nayong River's "ancient, wild, strange and beautiful" scenery (. The breathtaking nine-cave and ten-cave adventure drifting, Datun Tusi Manor Scenic Area, numerous prehistoric cultural relics, ancient buildings and ancient stone carvings, together with Anshun Longgong and Huangguoshu Waterfall, constitute the tourist area in western Guizhou.

Bijie is a karst landform with a long history of development. There are many scenic spots and historical sites, karst landscapes and other natural scenery, and the tourism resources are rich. The Weining Caohai, known as the Pearl of the Plateau, the Zhijin Cave, known as the underground palace, and the Baili Du Fu, known as the natural park, are located at the junction of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces, and are known as the crows in the three provinces in northwest Guizhou. It is a commodity distribution center in the border area of Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou; It is a hub city for people flow, logistics and information flow.

Bijie belongs to karst landform, with a long history of development, numerous scenic spots and historical sites, natural scenery such as karst landscape and rich tourism resources. Weining Caohai, known as the "Pearl of the Plateau", Zhijin Cave, known as the "Underground Palace", Baili Rhododendron (including Shexiang Museum), and Nayong River's "ancient, wild, strange and beautiful" scenery (. The breathtaking nine-cave and ten-cave adventure drifting, Datun Tusi Manor Scenic Area, numerous prehistoric cultural relics, ancient buildings and ancient stone carvings, together with Anshun Longgong and Huangguoshu Waterfall, constitute the tourist area in western Guizhou.