Gate area in T2 is small, so Local Specialty Counter stands out.
In Xingyi Wanfenglin’s T2, Local Specialty Counter sits landside near the main check-in hall, one of only a handful of shops before security. This is where you grab last‑minute Guizhou snacks and local products instead of waiting for the more generic options airside. Stock leans regional: packaged spicy snacks, vacuum‑sealed meats, gift‑boxed teas, and travel‑friendly sweets you can throw straight into a carry‑on.
Exact hours aren’t published, but flights at ACX cluster between early morning and late afternoon, and staff generally open in time for the first departures and close after the last evening bank. Prices run higher than downtown Xingyi supermarkets, often by about 20–40 RMB per boxed gift set, but you’re paying for airport convenience and not needing a separate city run. Card payments and mobile pay are standard, so you don’t need to keep extra cash just for this stop.
Product quality is solid by small-airport standards: sealed items have clear production dates, and you’ll often see Guizhou chili products and specialty noodles labeled with regional origin within the province. If you want something that actually says “Xingyi” on the package, scan the top shelves and near‑counter racks; that’s where the branded souvenir tins usually sit. Skip large glass bottles of liquor unless your airline and connection rules are crystal clear.
Practical tip: stop here before security in T2 if your ride drops you early; once you go airside, options shrink and local labeling gets more generic.