Duyun


Duyun is the capital city of Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Guizhou province, China.
The area surrounding the city was affected by the Miao rebellion of 1735–36. The city participated in the uprising from the early stages until it was forcefully repressed the following year.

History

Prior to 1949, Duyun was small, but due to economic development in the surrounding area, it became an economic center. It has expanded along the Jian River, becoming several times its previous size.

Administrative divisions

Duyun City is divided into 5 subdistricts and 4 towns and 1 ethnic township:
  • Guanghui Subdistrict
  • Wenfeng Subdistrict
  • Xiaoweizhai Subdistrict
  • Shabaobao Subdistrict
  • Lüyinhu Subdistrict
  • Mochong Town
  • Pinglang Town
  • Maojian Town
  • Yundong Town
  • Guilan Shui Ethnic Township

Education

Colleges

Technical school

Senior school

  • Duyun No.1 Middle School
  • Duyun No.2 Middle School
  • Duyun No.5 Middle School
  • Duyun No.8 Middle School

Middle school

  • Duyun No.3 Middle School
  • Duyun No.4 Middle School
  • Duyun No.6 Middle School
  • Duyun No.7 Middle School
  • Duyun No.8 Middle School
  • Duyun No.9 Middle School
  • Duyun No.10 Middle School
  • Duyun No.11 Middle School

Primary school

  • Duyun No.1 Primary School
  • Duyun No.2 Primary School
  • Duyun No.3 Primary School
  • Duyun No.4 Primary School
  • Duyun No.5 Primary School
  • Duyun No.6 Primary School
  • Duyun No.7 Primary School
  • Duyun No.8 Primary School

Transportation

Road

Expressway

Railway

Airport

The closest airport to Duyun is the Libo Airport located at Libo County. However, most people still use the large and busy airport in the capital city of Guiyang which is around two hours away. Libo Airport has only a few flights per week and limited destinations while the Guiyang Airport has direct connections to most cities of China.

Relative location

Duyun is about 100 km southeast from Guiyang.