Qujing city is located at the junction of Yunnan, Guizhou and Guangxi provinces, and its geographical position is superior. Shanghai-Kunming high-speed railway, Guiyang-Kunming railway and Nankun railway pass through Qujing, which also brings a very convenient traffic environment to Qujing, and better enhances the location advantage of Qujing, benefiting from convenient traffic and location advantages. Qujing has been on the list of "Top Ten Livable Cities in China" for six times, and won the titles of National Ecological Garden City and National Sanitary City.
Qujing is an important node of the National Belt and Road Initiative, the Yangtze River Economic Belt Strategy, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP), and Yunnan's construction of a radiation center for South Asia and Southeast Asia. It is the radiation-driven area of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and Chengdu-Chongqing economic circle, the core area of central Yunnan urban agglomeration, the national comprehensive transportation hub and regional circulation node city, and the sub-central city of Yunnan Province. It was listed as the first batch of national comprehensive pilot areas for new urbanization and was awarded the title of "National Forest City and National Garden City".
Qujing urban cultural landscape
Qujing City holds Luoping Rape Flower Tourism Festival, Lvliang International Colored Sand Sculpture Festival and Colored Sand Sculpture Competition, Huize "Wang Qian Hometown" Tourism Culture Festival, Pearl River Source Tourism Festival, Xuanwei Ham Food Culture Festival, Shizong Wulongzhuang Township Culture Festival and other activities every year. Cuan culture refers to the historical civilization that distributed in Luliang area of Qujing, China, from the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the Tang Tianbao for seven years, and the Cuan clan ruled the south-central region for more than 400 years. There are music, poetry, customs, ceremonies, costumes, food, medicine, architecture, handicrafts and so on.
In addition, there are eight major ethnic groups living in Qujing, including Han, Yi, Hui, Miao, Zhuang, Buyi, Yao and Shui. Seven ethnic minorities, accounting for 7.8% of the total population, have their own unique languages, costumes, customs and beliefs. Buyi people's traditional festivals such as March 3rd, Yi Torch Festival, Hui Eid al-Fitr and Miao Huashan Festival, as well as festivals such as playing dragon lanterns, dancing lions, walking on stilts, rowing dry boats, dyeing flowers and rice, shooting water guns and grabbing fireworks.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Qujing City.