Guangxi is a scenic place in southern China, known for its unique karst landforms and rich ethnic culture. The following are several must-see attractions in Guangxi, as well as a detailed introduction.
Guilin is the pearl of Guangxi tourism, and its landscape is known as "the best in the world". The Li River is the essence of Guilin's landscapes, and roaming on the Li River on a bamboo raft or boat can enjoy the different peaks and clear water on both sides of the river, just like walking in a Chinese ink painting. Landscapes such as the Nine Horse Painting Mountain and the Yellow Cloth Reflection are not to be missed.
As one of Guilin's iconic attractions, Elephant Trunk Hill is named after its mountain-like resemblance to an elephant's trunk and is a symbol of Guilin. Visitors can climb to the top of the mountain, visit the temples on the mountain, and get a great view of downtown Guilin from above.
Yangshuo County has an ancient history and a unique cultural charm. Yangshuo West Street is a great place for visitors to sample local snacks, buy handicrafts, and enjoy folk performances. In addition, the Ten Mile Gallery in Yangshuo is also a great place for cycling and hiking, with beautiful countryside scenery along the way.
Known as "a dream village above the sea of clouds", the Longsheng Rice Terraces are distributed among the steep mountains and are like a poetic landscape. These terraced fields are the crystallization of the industrious wisdom of the Zhuang, Yao and other ethnic minorities, and the best viewing season is during spring ploughing and autumn harvest.
Known as the "Little Li River", the Yulong River is one of the most beautiful rafting routes in Yangshuo. Here, visitors can take a bamboo raft and enjoy the crystal clear water and landscape paintings from time to time on the tranquil river.
Each attraction has a rich cultural heritage and unique natural landscapes, whether it's photography, sketching, or simply relaxing the mind, you can find the ideal destination in Guangxi. When traveling, please pay attention to the environment, respect the local culture, and ensure that the impact of tourism activities on the natural environment is minimized.