As the National Day holiday swept across the Chinese mainland, thousands of travelers found refuge in the foothills of Guizhou Province. Wujiang Village Resort in Bozhou District has emerged as a must-visit destination, offering a refreshing "slow life" experience just in time for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Designed to blend seamlessly with terraced fields and bamboo groves, the resort celebrates local craftsmanship and traditional customs. Visitors can explore heritage buildings, join hands-on tea ceremonies, and dine on farm-to-table specialties crafted by residents of the village.
Combining sightseeing with relaxation, the resort's new tourism model invites guests to unplug from the urban rush. Local tourism officials say bookings have surged beyond last year’s levels as young digital nomads and family travelers seek immersive, sustainable experiences.
“I came here to slow down and reconnect with nature,” says Li Wei, a designer from Shanghai. “Watching the moon rise over the rice terraces during Mid-Autumn is a memory I’ll cherish.”
With its harmonious mix of culture and comfort, Wujiang Village Resort is redefining rural tourism on the Chinese mainland—and inviting a global audience to embrace a slower pace.
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