Guangxi Zhuang
The Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is located in southern China, bordering Vietnam. It is known for its diverse ethnic groups, with the Zhuang people being the largest minority. The region features stunning landscapes, including karst mountains and rivers, making it a popular destination for tourism.
The Zhuang language is part of the Tai language family and is spoken by millions. The culture of the Zhuang people includes unique traditions, music, and festivals, such as the Zhuang New Year. The region's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with rice and sugarcane being significant crops.