Mayang River National Nature Reserve and Tongren University in Southwest China's Guizhou province co-established a research center for the protection of Francois's leaf monkeys on Oct 28.
Inside the clouds and mist of upstream areas of the Wujiang River in Bijie, Guizhou province, there is a small village called Huawu whose story offers a microscopic view into countrywide efforts at balancing rural development with ecological conservation.
This year's Oct 31 marks New Year's Day for the Miao ethnic group. Miao people in Danzhai Wanda Village in Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture, Southwest China's Guizhou province, held a long-table banquet to celebrate the New Year.
In 2011, Yang, from Tongren city in Guizhou province, created leaf-vein embroidery three months after a leaf cut her hand.
Tongren, Guizhou province, is home to a diverse number of ethnic groups and one enigmatic cultural element that is shared by many of them - Nuo - imbues the natural sublimity of Fanjing Mountain with a sense of mystery.
Over tens of thousands of years, rainwater and heat have combined in the subtropical weather in the south of today's Guizhou province, to allow fauna and flora to survive on rocky soil.
With troops of naughty monkeys, imposing bears, coiled snakes, precious flora and fauna, and vertiginously placed ancient architecture, the amazing beauty of Fanjing Mountain in Tongren city, Southwest China's Guizhou province, which resembles a wonderland, is an internet sensation.