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thumb|Zunyi skyline Zunyi is largely overlooked by foreigners aside from the few residents employed by Britain's VSO and the US Peace Corps and a scattering of foreigners teaching English at some local colleges or high schools and a single private language school. As a result, outsiders are still quite a rarity here and staring is common as is hearing "Laowai" shouted everywhere you go. The city does attract large numbers of Chinese tourists, however, and the road in front of the Zunyi Conference Site can get congested from all of the tour buses.
The local dialect combines elements of Guizhou-style Mandarin with Sichuanese, although all people in town should be able to understand Mandarin.
Zunyi is a fairly small city but somewhat hilly. As a result you will see comparatively few bicycles. Walking is an option as most of the sights frequented by tourists are within easy walking distance.
Zunyi exhibits the same excellent snacks and specialties for which Guizhou as a whole (and Guiyang in particular) is famous. In Zunyi, three local delicacies are worth a mention:
Liu Er Ma Mi Pi (刘二妈米皮): This snacking dish made with thick flat rice noodles is eaten by locals frequently as a light meal or to tide off hunger. The red oil sauce makes liberal use of Sichuan pepper giving it a distinctive numbing quality on the tongue. It also leaves a peculiar tickle in the back of the throat making it worth a try. Aside from the red oil sauce, it contains a few scraps of meat and preserved vegetables. Yang Rou Fen (羊肉粉): Unlike its Guiyang cousin, this rice noodle dish dish is made using strips of mutton from the shaggy mountain goat raised for its hair and meat across the hills of Guizhou. Owing to the tastes of locals, yangroufen only comes available in a spicy broth. Addition of extra chilies during the cooking process is optional and you will be asked whether you want it or not. Yangroufen is rich and filling and often eaten for breakfast in Zunyi. Many shops remain open 24 hours making it a popular midnight snack as well. Pickled cabbage and radishes are available in the large glass urns in every shop - just help yourself. This dish is representative of Zunyi people who have a love affair with mutton. Dou Hua Mian (豆花面): Interestingly named, douhuamian literally means "Bean Flower Noodles." It consists of Douhua which is a type of semi-firm tofu served in a semi-clear soup…
遵义市(汉语拼音:zūn yì),古称播州,是贵州省地级市、省域副中心城市,位于贵州省北部,云贵高原东北部,为贵州省第二大城市。北与重庆市接壤,南与贵阳市接壤,东与铜仁市和黔东南苗族侗族自治州相邻,东南与黔南布依族苗族自治州相邻,西南与毕节市相邻,西与四川省泸州市交界。地处云贵高原东北部大娄山,山脉以南为乌江中游丘陵,以北为云贵高原与四川盆地过渡带。乌江流经南面边界,主要河流还有湘江、湄江、芙蓉江、余庆河、六池河、赤水河、习水河、桐梓河等,均属长江水系。全市总面积30,767平方公里,户籍人口805万,2020年1月1日人口普查统计常住人口约660万,市人民政府驻新蒲新区。 遵义是中国首批国家历史文化名城,中国西南地区新兴工业城市和重要农产品生产基地,黔北政治、经济、文化中心。“遵义”之名相传出自《尚书》:“无偏无陂,遵王之义”。
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thumb|A bottle of Maotai liquor The town of Maotai, administratively under Renhuai county-level city, is best known for its eponymous liquor, which is widely considered to be China's national liquor. This is a premium type of liquor that is rather expensive, and is often served at state banquets for visiting foreign dignitaries. The distillery is located on the banks of the Chishui river.
As a less visited city, the staff at these hotels may or may not be able to speak English.
World Trade Hotel is a 4-star hotel in Huichuan District, Zunyi's administrative center.
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