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Pu'an County, which belongs to the Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in southwestern Guizhou Province, is located in the southwest of Guizhou Province, adjacent to Qinglong County to the east, Xingren County and Xingyi City to the south, Panzhou City in Liupanshui City to the west, and Liuzhi Special Zone in Liupanshui City to the north. In 2015, the county has a total area of 1454 square kilometers, with jurisdiction over 2 streets, 8 towns and 2 townships, and Panshui Street where the county seat is located; it has an area of 254000 mu of arable land and a total population of 331900, inhabited by more than ten ethnic groups such as Han, Miao and Buyi. In 2014, Pu'an County completed a GDP of 5.015 billion yuan. There are 46 rivers in Pu'an County, the theoretical reserve of water energy is 270000 kilowatts, and there are 28 kinds of mineral deposits such as coal, gold, iron, silicon, lead and zinc. Puan County has the oldest in the world.
Travel Guides In Pu’an County
Travel Sights In Pu’an County
Travel Notes In Pu’an County
​Country Tour in Central Guizhou | Walk into Hama Village, the world's tea source, and taste a thousand-year-old tea
"Tea picking is busy before the Ching Ming Festival, and a handful of new tea is full of fragrance." Such a busy scene is being staged in Hama Village
Township tour in central Guizhou·Pu'an County Doudan Dayin Community丨Buyi spring, all in a pot of Mingqian tea
spring breeze blows greenery Come to the Qingshan Meidai Room in Pu'an Experience the customs of Buyi people Feel the vastness of the green tea sea
Rural Tour in Central Guizhou│Encounter Bouyei style in the 10,000-acre tea garden, here are the poems and distant places you are looking for
breezy There are many tea mountains in Pu'an tea garden, and the mountains are verdant Tea-picking girls of Buyi and Miao nationalities are looming