For Guiyang tea enthusiasts, spring doesn't truly begin until leaves are picked, with every tea garden holding its own share of seasonal healing and joy.
The 20th Guizhou Tourism Industry Development Conference took place from March 29 to 31 in Colorful Guizhou City.
The 2026 China's Top 100 Cities Index, independently compiled by urban research institution GYBrand, has been released, with Guiyang securing a place among the nation's second-tier cities.
Kaiyang county signed a cooperation agreement with two companies on March 26 to establish the Kaiyang Selenium-Enriched Tea-Grinding Production Line Construction Project.
Kaiyang county is advancing spring plowing through policy support, technological empowerment, and grassroots service provision.
The Canola Flower Art and Tourism Festival in Kaiyang county's Hefeng township has opened at Mingde Square and will run until early April.