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Qujing, Yunnan, China

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Located in the eastern part of Yunnan Province, Qujing is a prefecture-level city known as the "Pearl of Eastern Yunnan." It serves as an important transportation hub, connecting Yunnan with other provinces in China. With a history spanning over 2,000 years, Qujing boasts rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes.

The city is famous for its diverse terrain, including rolling hills, karst formations, and fertile plains. One of its most renowned attractions is the Jiulong Waterfall Group, a spectacular series of ten waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery. Additionally, the Colorful Sand Forest offers a unique natural wonder with its vibrant, sandstone formations sculpted by wind and water over centuries.

Qujing is also a significant agricultural base, often referred to as the "Granary of Yunnan" for its extensive production of grains, tobacco, and other crops. The city’s pleasant climate, characterized by mild temperatures and ample sunshine, makes it an ideal destination for travelers seeking both natural beauty and cultural experiences.

As the birthplace of the Dian Culture, one of Yunnan’s ancient civilizations, Qujing preserves numerous historical relics, such as the Three Inscriptions of the Southern Dynasties, which are key cultural treasures under national protection.

With its harmonious blend of history, nature, and modern development, Qujing invites visitors to explore its unique charm and tranquility.