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- Kaili City - Wikipedia
Kaili (simplified Chinese: 凯里; traditional Chinese: 凱里; pinyin: Kǎilǐ, Hmu: Kad Linx) is a county-level city and the prefecture seat of Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, in southeastern Guizhou province, China
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- Kaili Travel Guide: Top Attractions, Things to Do, Tips
Our Kaili Travel Guide is to help you plan your Kaili trip like a pro, covering top tourist attractions, things to do, festivals, and useful travel tips
- Top 8 Things to Do in Kaili, What to Do in Kaili, China
What to do in Kaili? Check the top 8 things to do in Kaili, such as experiencing unique ethnic customs in Xijiang Miao Villages, appreciate ancient architectures in Zhenyuan Ancient Town, hiking, etc to plan a Kaili tours in 2026!
- Visit Kaili: Gateway to Guizhou Ethnic Culture - China Highlights
Kaili is a cultural hub for China's ethnic minority groups Here you can visit the minority villages, join in festivals or experience local handicrafts
- Kaili Guizhou China: The Best Place to Experience Ethnic Customs
Located in eastern Guizhou Province, Kaili is the capital of Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture The city is also one of China's major tourism destinations for exploring the customs of ethnic minorities as Kaili is an area where 33 minority nationalities live
- 13 Things to Do in Kaili: From City Walk to Village Hop
Your guide to top 13 things to do in Kaili! Explore Miao villages (including Xijiang), festivals, food, and more Get tips for planning your Kaili Guizhou trip, covering Kaili city walk and ethnic village hop
- Kaili City – Gateway to ethnic culture in Guizhou
Kaili may not have famous landmarks like Beijing or Shanghai, but it offers something even more unique: a chance to experience authentic village life, colorful traditional costumes, centuries-old wooden architecture, and ethnic festivals that celebrate ancient customs still alive today
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