Pianpo Bouyei ethnic township in Guiyang's Wudang district, recognized as a city-level intangible cultural heritage (ICH) town, has been actively promoting integrated cultural tourism development.
A total of 36 tai chi (and tai chi sword) teams from Wudang district, comprised of over 1,000 tai chi enthusiasts, participated in the 2025 National Senior Citizens Tai Chi Demonstration (Guizhou Main Venue) at Zhenhua Square on May 19.
Wudang district took center stage at the Guizhou Ethnic Unity Grand Parade in Guiyang on May 18 with its "Tea Mountain Flavors" team impressing the audience along the 2.3-kilometer route.
An ethnic parade and ethnic performing gala took place in Guiyang, capital city of Southwest China's Guizhou province, on May 18, the eve of China Tourism Day.
Wudang district has made substantial efforts to improve rural living conditions, transforming many villages into popular summer destinations for tourists to escape the summer heat.
Wudang district's governmental agency, Enterprise Home, has introduced "Qihang Code", an innovative digital address system that breaks barriers between online and offline services for enterprises.