Libo County

Libo County is a county in Guizhou popular for clear streams, waterfalls, and an emerald lake. Due to lush vegetation the air quality is unbelievably clean considering the county is in the eastern half of China.

Understand
Libo was a waypoint on the communication line to Guangxi province to the south and 2 bridges built in the 19th century on the route are landmarks for the county's two major nature sites: Xiaoqikong and Daqikong.

A decade long plan to turn the county into a popular tourism destination has succeeded spectacularly, attested to by the vitality and rapid growth of the county seat.

Get in
The county airport is served by 4 airlines and handles about 100,000 passengers annually.

See

 * Wuyan Bridge, formerly known as Tongfu Bridge, is located on the Shiweitang. It was built in the 40th year of the Ming Dynasty (1612 A.D.), with a total length of 42.8 meters and a width of 2.8 meters. The bridge is made of red sandstone. The bridge railings and the edges of the bridge holes are inlaid with granite, and the slope of the bridge surface is smooth. Qing Kangxi's "Nanhai County Chronicle" states: "The bridge is the provincial Buddha pass, the west water ferry, and the ships from 18 townships are moored here." In September 1993, the Guangzhou Municipal People's Government announced the Wuyan Bridge as a cultural relic protection unit in Guangzhou.
 * Wuyan Bridge, formerly known as Tongfu Bridge, is located on the Shiweitang. It was built in the 40th year of the Ming Dynasty (1612 A.D.), with a total length of 42.8 meters and a width of 2.8 meters. The bridge is made of red sandstone. The bridge railings and the edges of the bridge holes are inlaid with granite, and the slope of the bridge surface is smooth. Qing Kangxi's "Nanhai County Chronicle" states: "The bridge is the provincial Buddha pass, the west water ferry, and the ships from 18 townships are moored here." In September 1993, the Guangzhou Municipal People's Government announced the Wuyan Bridge as a cultural relic protection unit in Guangzhou.
 * Wuyan Bridge, formerly known as Tongfu Bridge, is located on the Shiweitang. It was built in the 40th year of the Ming Dynasty (1612 A.D.), with a total length of 42.8 meters and a width of 2.8 meters. The bridge is made of red sandstone. The bridge railings and the edges of the bridge holes are inlaid with granite, and the slope of the bridge surface is smooth. Qing Kangxi's "Nanhai County Chronicle" states: "The bridge is the provincial Buddha pass, the west water ferry, and the ships from 18 townships are moored here." In September 1993, the Guangzhou Municipal People's Government announced the Wuyan Bridge as a cultural relic protection unit in Guangzhou.