Guizhou's Huangguoshu Waterfall is the largest waterfall in Asia. [Photo by Li Zhongming/Guizhou Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism]
Southwest China's Guizhou province recently launched connected flights, connecting regional flights with trans-provincial flights to make travel within the province more convenient and efficient. It allows tourists to more easily experience Guizhou's scenery, culture, and cuisine.
These flights not only emphasize the convenience of air-land connectivity, but also integrate Guizhou's natural landscapes and cultural features, providing tourists with diversified and personalized travel options.
Additionally, Guizhou Tourism Group is involved in advancing the smart transportation initiative, enhancing tourism service experiences through smart technology and setting examples for small-group tourism services in Guizhou.
The group has launched two high-end tourism routes: Guiyang = Xingyi = Libo = Tongren and Guiyang = Maotai = Libo = Anshun. These routes are complemented by exclusive customized services such as airport waiting lounges, small-group tours, VIP access to scenic spots, unique dining experiences, and quality accommodations, tailored according to tourists' preferences, schedules, and needs.
Xiaoqikong Scenic Area in Guizhou is a national 5A-level scenic area, named the most beautiful place in China by National Geographic. [Photo by Wang Xiao/Guizhou Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism]