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🌟 Guiyang Impressions: A Historical Pearl Hidden Deep in the Miao Mountains

As the plane lands at Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport, this city embraced by green mountains begins to tell its story in a unique way. When checking in at Home2 Suites by Hilton Guiyang Airport, the silhouettes of the Miao Mountains outside the window fade in and out of the twilight, instantly evoking the ancient term "Mountain Kingdom"—this land was not only the mysterious home of the ancient Yelang Kingdom but also a key military stronghold during the Ming Dynasty's "Northern Expedition to the South," where 300,000 troops were stationed.

🏯 Memory Fragments of a Millennia-Old Mountain City
1️⃣ Yelang's Arrogance? No, Yelang's "Noble" Heritage
Just 20 kilometers west of the hotel lies Qingyan Ancient Town, hiding the true code of Yelang. This military fortress, built in 1378, still has fragments of Ming Dynasty plowshares embedded in its stone walls. The most surprising find? The roadside stalls' "Zhuangyuan Ti" (Top Scholar's Pork Trotter)—a tradition started when Qingyan scholar Zhao Yijiong passed the imperial exams during the Guangxu era, celebrated by locals with braised pork trotters, now a must-try delicacy for tourists 600 years later.

2️⃣ The Epiphany in Yangming Cave
An hour's drive leads to Longchang Post in Xiuwen County, where 500 years ago, Wang Yangming experienced his "Longcheng Enlightenment." Gazing at the damp walls of the karst cave, it's hard to imagine how this master of Neo-Confucianism wrote "The Unity of Knowledge and Action" amidst poisonous miasma. Interestingly, Guiyang dialect still preserves the slang "play Yangming," meaning deep contemplation—proof that philosophy has long seeped into everyday life.

🛏️ Stay Tips
The pool at Home2 Suites by Hilton Guiyang Airport faces the mountains, and at dawn, you might spot Miao grandmothers passing by with bamboo baskets. The front desk offers hand-drawn maps marking three beef noodle shops within 3 kilometers that open until 3 AM—Guiyang's secret to starting the day lies in those spicy-sour broths tucked around residential corners.

🌌 Historical Threads from the Airport
The name "Longdongbao" originates from a Qing Dynasty military outpost, and beneath today's runways might lie the ruts of ancient post roads. Sipping a sea buckthorn cocktail at the hotel's rooftop bar while overlooking the runway lights and the dark outline of Yelang Valley in the distance creates a surreal sense of time blending—the copper bells of the ancient Tea-Horse Road have now transformed into the roar of departing flights.

Post by Ariana_Collins28 | Jul 23, 2025

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