As the cold November air wraps provinces in the upper north of China in a shimmering white and gray blanket of its chilly embrace, the southern border of Guizhou province unveils a contrasting vibrant canvas that sets it apart during the winter season. Nestled between rolling hills and away from bustling streets, this region offers a marvelous trek into natural wonders.
Landing in Xingyi, the county-level city in the Qianxinan Buyei and Miao autonomous prefecture in the southwest of Guizhou province, the silhouette of a stream of verdant peaks enveloped in a thin veil of fog flows by, offering a unique view of Wanfeng Forest, which lies less than 9 kilometers away.
Aptly named "forest of ten thousand peaks," Wanfeng Forest proudly holds the title of China's largest peak forest featuring typical karst landscape.