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Guizhou Keeps Getting More Popular: Why First-Time Visitors Should Skip a Few Stops
A personal view of why Guizhou attracts travelers, and why first-time visitors may enjoy it more by choosing fewer stops and leaving room for weather, local life and the mountains.
Guizhou Summer Escape: Guiyang, Liupanshui, Xingyi or Weining? Do Not Choose by Temperature Alone
A detailed comparison of Guiyang, Liupanshui, Xingyi and Weining that explains where to stay, what to do, what to eat, how long to stay and who each destination suits.
Is Xingyi Cool in Summer? A 3–5 Day Guide to Wanfenglin, Maling River Canyon and Wanfeng Lake
A practical Xingyi summer guide covering weather expectations, high-speed rail access, three major scenic areas, two-to-five-day itineraries, lodging choices and local transfers.
Half-Day Route to Gaopo Cloud Top: Departing from Guiyang, Viewing Windmill Grasslands and Reflecting on Slowing Down
Half-Day Route to Gaopo Cloud Top: Gaopo Cloud Top offers more than just windmills and grasslands. As a programmer living in Guiyang, I'm reviewing this half-day outdoor route.
Outdoor EDC: What Actually Matters in a Programmer's Pack Isn't Style—It's Getting Home Safe
Outdoor EDC: Gear review breakdown: usage scenarios, specs and weight, pros and cons, price alternatives, and real-world issues.
Weining Caohai: Strong winds, low skies, and the quiet of a high-altitude wetland
A trip to Weining Caohai isn't a lighthearted 'healing getaway.' The high-altitude winds, wetlands, shifting weather, and long drives redefine the scale of Guizhou's outdoors.
48 Hours at Guanling Glacial Potholes: Not a Filtered Secret, But a Stream-Access Canyon Route to Navigate with Care
A field guide to Guanling Glacial Potholes focusing on stream access, wet-rock hazards, water conditions, footwear, weather checks, and when to abandon the route.
Outdoor Climbing Video: Don't Just Capture the Adrenaline—Focus on the Step Beneath Your Feet
Outdoor Climbing Video: On-site Review: Document route details, weather and conditions, supplies and parking, risk management and retreats, physical feedback, and scheduling.
Bipenggou Forest: Listen to the Water Before You Start Shooting
Bipenggou Forest: What makes Bipenggou's primeval forest truly captivating isn't its photo ops, but the fir trees, streams, damp chill, and the gradual quieting of your own body.
Haba Snow Mountain at 5,396 Meters: Oxygen Deprivation Brings Brutal Honesty
A Haba Snow Mountain field note on the physical reality of 5,396 meters: acclimatization, pacing, oxygen deprivation, turnaround decisions, gear redundancy, and honest risk limits.
HHKB In-Depth Review: The 2026 Programmer's Ultimate Productivity Contract
HHKB In-Depth Review: In 2026, if you're still chasing flashy RGB and complex switches, you haven't grasped the 'compound interest' of coding.
Chongqing Night Photography Review: Warm and Cool Color Temperatures in Hongyadong, the Jialing River, and Fog
Chongqing night photography field notes from the Jialing Riverbank: light balance, fog, exposure, reflections, route access, shooting position, and night-safety decisions.
Yala Snow Mountain Trek: High Altitude Isn't About Adrenaline, It's a Slow Process of Self-Calibration
A Yala Snow Mountain trekking note on acclimatization, breathing rhythm, scree, group pacing, weather windows, gear redundancy, and conservative turnaround decisions.
Hidden Trails in Guizhou: How I Decide If a Route Is Worth Hiking
Hidden Trails in Guizhou: Hiking in Guizhou isn't just about popular scenic spots. As an independent developer living in Guiyang, I use maps, contour lines, weather forecasts.
Snowline Photography Review: White Isn't Blank; Wind and Stamina Are the Real Challenges
Snowline Photography Review: Field review: Documenting route details, weather and trail conditions, supply and parking, risk-based retreats, physical feedback, and scheduling.