Guizhou's cultural heritage, natural beauty, high-tech innovation praised by international guests
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They also explored the Wujiang River, Zhongnanmen ancient town, and China's first immersive digital museum themed around the Long March (1934–36).
"This is my first time in China, and I can confidently say Guizhou has captured my heart in ways I never expected," Kuvineshwaren Nedunjelian, a journalist from the Malaysian National News Agency, said.
"What makes Guizhou special is not just one thing—it's everything. It's a hidden gem that deserves more attention from Malaysians and the rest of the world."
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