Xiangxi Travel Guide
Xiangxi Facts
Chinese Name: 湘西土家族苗族自治州(xiāng xī tǔ jiā zú miáo zú zì zhì zhōu)
Population: 2,980,000
Area: 15,500 square kilometers (5,989 square miles)
Location: in the northwest of Hunan Province, south-central China
Administrative Division: 7 counties (Luxi, Fenghuang, Huayuan, Baojing, Guzhang, Yongshun, Longshan); 1 county-level city (Jishou)
Area Code: 0743
Zip Code: 416000
GDP (2018): CNY 60.505 billion (USD 9.144 billion)
Nationalities: Tujia, Miao, Hui, Yao, Dong, Bai
The Tujia & Miao Settlement Highlighting Fenghuang Ancient Town
Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture is located in the northwest of Hunan Province, neighboring Zhangjiajie to the east and Huaihua to the south. It is also bordered by Guizhou Province and Chongqing to the west and Hubei Province to the north. Xiangxi is a multi-ethnic place, in which Tujia and Miao ethnic minorities account for 80%.
On a trip to Xiangxi, you will be overwhelmed by all kinds of scenic spots from tranquil ancient towns to Tusi domain, natural attractions and ethnic villages. In Xiangxi, it is a must-to-do thing to visit beautiful Fenghuang Ancient Town which preserves many ancient residential buildings and enjoys reputation of the most beautiful town in China. Or you can have a look at the large and well-preserved Site of Laosicheng Tusi Domain. Tusi is usually the leader of ethnic minorities in the northwest and southwest of China. If you want to enjoy Tujia and Miao ethnic customs, festivals, performances, you can have a glimpse of the Bensha Village, Laoche Village and Xiaoxi Village. In addition to the above, tourists can also experience exciting rafting, go to canyons, forests and wetlands for wonderful natural exploration.
Xiangxi Attractions - Things to Do
Site of Laosicheng Tusi Domain is a well-preserved site of the Tusi system in southwest China. It has a history of more than 1,100 years. The ancient memorial halls, time-honored archways, ancestral halls, and tombs of chieftains are all priceless treasures of the Tusi culture.
Furong Ancient Town is an old town where the Tujia ethnic minority lives in a compact community. The bluestone pavement and resident houses on stilts are still well preserved. Not far from the town, there is the Mengdong River. It is an exciting resort especially suitable for rafting. In the Hanigong to Hou'ertiao section, the whole course takes five hours. After arriving the Hou'ertiao, visitors can continue to yacht to Furong Town.
More Attractions: Red Stone Forest
How to Get to/around Xiangxi/Jishou
2. Visitors can choose Jishou Railway Station and Huaihua Railway Station as transfer stations too. There are trains from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou to Jishou and Huaihua.
3. Jishou Long-distance Bus Station on Wuling Road is not far from the railway station, where buses to Fenghuang County, Zhangjiajie and Huaihua can be easily found.
4. There are Jishou - Zhangjiajie Train and Jishou - Nanning Train available for passengers to reach Xiangxi / Jishou.
See also How to Travel between Fenghuang and Guilin
Weather
Xiangxi bears a subtropical humid monsoon climate with an annual average temperature of 15.8-16.9 C (60.4-62.4 F). The weather is moderate all the year round, and bursts of precipitation become much more common in spring and summer.
When to Go: Spring and autumn are the best periods to travel there.
Xiangxi Travel Tips
History: The history of Xiangxi can be traced back to the Warring States Period (476BC-221BC), when it was dominated by the Chu State. In the following thousands of years, its administrative system has changed many times. It wasn't until 1952 that Xiangxi Miao Autonomous Region was established and changed to Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture five years later.
Physical Features: Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture lies in the convergent area on the northeast fringe of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and Mountainous Region in western Hubei. Its terrain slopes downward from the northwest to the southeast. The Wuling Mountains zigzag through the Prefecture. There are well developed karst landforms distributed in the southwest and rivers crisscrossing among the hills in the western and eastern regions of the prefecture.
Special Local Products: silver ornaments and brocade articles of the Miao, printed and dyed cotton fabric, kudzu vine root tea, pomelo, Chinese gooseberry of Fenghuang County, boletus mushroom of Jishou City
Local Highlights: Tujia and Miao ethnic minorities make up nearly eighty-five percent of the prefecture's total population. The Miao people living in Jishou City still maintain their traditional folkways. Apart from the festivals common to the Han, they celebrate their own festivals and song fests. For example, young boys and girls will sing responsively to each other in the open air on the third day of the third lunar month. Furthermore, there are also some rituals held at set times to pray for blessings or make sacrifices to ancestors.
Going to a fair is called Gan Chang by locals. One may not really visit Xiangxi if one does not go to the local fairs in Miao towns. In the fairs, visitors can see the most distinctive aboriginal people of local ethnic minorities. Laershan, Heku and Shanjiang of Fenghuang County are well known Miao fairs there. Peddlers from other counties as well as Guizhou and Sichuan will come to these towns to sell or exchange goods. For visitors, they are a shopping paradise to buy their favorite folk handicrafts of good quality and at very reasonable prices.