As the Year of the Snake Lantern Festival approaches, cultural and tourism events across Guizhou province in Southwest China continue to flourish, maintaining the vibrant atmosphere of Chinese New Year celebrations.
The two cities aim to use the new 240-hour visa-free transit policy to strengthen cross-promotion and share tourist flows.
This year, anticipation was heightened for the release of the animated film Ne Zha: The Demon Child Makes Waves (popularly known as Ne Zha 2).
Guiyang is now home to three "golden" hot spring resorts.
Taijiang county in Southwest China's Guizhou province will hold a dragon dance and lantern competition on Jan 11 to celebrate the approaching Lantern Festival.
Over the past decade, Guiyangbei Railway Station has seen increased passenger volume, becoming the busiest and largest railway station in Southwest China's Guizhou province.
The Guizhou Shuicheng Painting Exhibition, "In the Fields of Hope", opened on Feb 7 at the Japan-China Friendship Center Art Museum in Tokyo.