Introduction to Guzhou City: Rongjiang River, formerly known as Guzhou, is surrounded by three rivers and mountains. The name of Guzhou first appeared in the Tang Dynasty. In ancient times, it was "the key to the southeastern part of Guizhou Province, Xinjiang (Miao Jiang)" "The First Important Area" has always enjoyed the reputation of "rich customs, pure jade, pure gold, traceless and unique mountains and rivers".
In those days, merchants gathered in the ancient city and it was an important water transport terminal. The ruins of the eight ancient assembly halls (Lianghu Assembly Hall, Fujian Assembly Hall, Guangdong Assembly Hall, Guangqing Assembly Hall, Guizhou Assembly Hall, Guangxi Assembly Hall, Jiangxi Assembly Hall, and Sichuan Assembly Hall) are still preserved; The Guzhou Miao King Temple located on Wolonggang in the urban area is known as "the only temple of the Miao people in the world". It is a masterpiece of Chinese cultural landscape and has a certain influence both inside and outside the province, Southeast Asia and even Europe and the United States. Facing the river to the south is the Wurong Mountain. There are five ancient banyan trees, with thick shade like a canopy, covering each other. There are Yanggong Temple, Cuiwei Pavilion, Deyue Tower, Wurong Temple, etc. on the mountain, which are one of the eight scenic spots in the ancient state; the ruins of Zhuge City in the ancient state are said to be Zhuge Nan In ancient times, a 944-foot city wall was built around the city to prevent wars. "The city was built with square stones and was extremely strong." The former site of the Seventh Red Army's military headquarters and the "May 1st" Square are both provincial cultural relics protection units. An important red tourist destination.