Zunyi History&Culture


  1. Basic Facts & Ancient History

  • Located in northern Guizhou Province, Zunyi is a prefecture-level city with a history dating back to 1176 AD when its city construction began under the Southern Song Dynasty.Human activity traces to 200,000+ years ago, evidenced by Paleolithic relics like the Tongzi Yanhuidong site.Historically known as "Bozhou," it was a strategic hub connecting Sichuan and Guizhou, governed by the Yang clan's Tusi (chieftain) system for 725 years until the Ming Dynasty.

  • The Pivotal Zunyi Conference (1935)

    • During the Long March, the Communist Party held this landmark meeting to rectify military errors, marking Mao Zedong's leadership rise and a turning point in China's revolution.Dubbed the "City of Turning Point," its conference site is now a key historical museum.

  • Cultural Highlights

    • Red Culture: Centered on the Zunyi Conference legacy.

    • Moutai Liquor: Home to China's iconic national drink, with a 2,000-year brewing history.

    • Tusi Heritage: The UNESCO-listed Hailongtun fortress showcases medieval chieftain culture.

    • Ethnic Diversity: Traditional villages of the Gelao people (China's ancient aboriginals).

  • Must-See Attractions

    • Zunyi Conference Site‌: The revolutionary shrine.

    • Chishui Danxia‌: Vibrant red sandstone landforms (UNESCO Natural Heritage).

    • Hailongtun‌: Ruins of a 13th-century mountain-top Tusi castle.

    • Moutai Town‌: A millennium-old liquor-making hub.