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It is by no means necessary to make additional acclaim to Guilin--the attractions here
speak for themselves. Asked which of China"s natural scenery is the best to visit, a
vast majority of mainlander"s are sure to point to the beautiful karst scenery of the
Guilin area, as the ancient Chinese saying goes: Guilin"s attractions top the world. Within the city itself there are a wealth of good sights to be seen, and a little
geographic tour here should guide you. Parallel to the Lijiang River runs Zhongshan Road,
Guilin"s main street. In the middle of the city on both sides of the road are the Banyan and Fir Lakes
respectively, each beautiful parks in their own right. To the north stands Solitary Beauty Peak,
Guilin"s most prominent karst peak while along the Lijiang River are two more peaks, Wave Subduing Hill and Elephant Trunk Hill, each
proudly showing off Guilin"s unique scenery. Elsewhere in the city is the immense Seven Star Park with
seven peaks and six caves as well as pavilions and gardens to enjoy. Lastly, on the
northwestern outskirts of town is Reed Flute Cave, one of
this area"s most wonderful underground sights. Of course few people coming to Guilin will skip a visit to the Lijiang River which
bends all around this region curving around the many karst peaks. Withstanding the
exorbitant cost, thousands of people still take the Lijiang Tour, during which you can see
a plethora of these beautiful yet strange hills as you glide your way down- or up- stream.
Many head for the popular little town of
Yangshuo.
If you are interested by ancient Chinese history, the Ling Canal is also definitely a place not
to miss, for it was constructed under orders from the first emperor of China. However,
this is only for the enthusiasts being a good 70km from the city. Yangshuo, in the past few years, has become the ultimate haven for tired backpackers,
with its picturesque Fuli Village, Green Lotus Peak and Moon Hill. |
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