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Xijiang Miao village in Guizhou

Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village is located at the foot of Leigong Mountain in the northeast of Leishan County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province, 36 kilometers away from the county seat, 35 kilometers away from Kaili, the state capital of Qiandongnan Prefecture, and about 200 kilometers away from Guiyang, the provincial capital. It is connected by more than 10 natural villages built by mountains, and it is the largest Miao village in China and even in the world. Qianhu Miao Village in Xijiang River is a place to preserve the cultural integrity of Miao's "primitive ecology". It is connected by more than 10 natural villages built by mountains, and it is the largest Miao village in China and even in the world. It is a place to appreciate and understand the long history and development of Miao people in China. Xijiang's annual Miao New Year Festival, Eating New Year Festival and 13 Tibetan Calendar Festival are world-famous. Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village is an open-air museum, which shows an epic of Miao development and becomes a stand for watching and studying Miao traditional culture. There is a well-known silversmith village in Xijiang. Miao silver ornaments are all made by hand, and their craftsmanship is extremely high.

Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village has a river length of 16.8km and a drainage area of 65.39km2, with an average gradient of 45.7%. The maximum flood flow is 455m3/s, the minimum low flow is 0.25m3/s, and the annual average flow is 1 .84m3/s. The proven ore occurrences: Kaijue and Baishuihe silicon mines each have1,mainly containing arsenic, lead and zinc. Kaijue Mine can be mined for more than 50 years. Other natural resources include forest resources and water resources. The forest coverage rate in China is 85. 15%, and most of them are fir, pine, Liquidambar formosana, chestnut, green bar, camphor, tea seed and rhododendron. Hundreds of tree species, such as cinnamon, peony bark, medlar, Eucommia ulmoides and gallnut, as well as medicinal materials, fruit trees and tea trees.