Located in the northeast corner of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guilin is hailed by many as the most picturesque city in China. The city has been a famous destination for over centuries and is world renowned for its breathtaking landscape.
My Two Days Recommended:
Day 1
Yao Mountain:it’s the highest mountain in the area and, apparently, you have amazing views from the top, looking at the weird shaped mountains and the city. Apparently because when I went it was cloudy and foggy and I couldn’t see a damn thing. You go up on a cable car and to go down you can either choose to use the cable car again or just use a slide, which is what I used . I wasn’t really sure how fast I could go, so I kept braking, but it was very cool Must be very nice in summer. I have a video, but as I don’t have the necessary bandwidth to upload it to youtube, that’ll have to wait.
Reed Flute Cave was also another fantastic place where years of lime deposits have grown into very unique shapes every inside ... get your camera ready and bring a mini-tripod to capture the detail ... I didn't :( but I tried my best to capture the art and beauty of this one big cave in Guilin; it is a must to see ... if you have tons of time there are many other caves in the Guilin area to visit ... the feeling there was unbelievable ... to see the stalactites and stalagmites actually meet and form so mysteriously is amazing .
Day2
Li River is definitely the gem of Guilin. The amazing landscapes of Li River make you feel as though you have stepped into a living traditional Chinese painting. Along the Li River, visitors are inspired by the picturesque mountains, peaceful green fields, crystal-clear water, lush bamboos and villages with water buffaloes.
Yangshuo is well known for its large indigenous populations. These minority ethnic groups all have their own traditional dress and songs, which are featured in the city's 'Impression Sanjie Liu' outdoor night show . The night show features choreography on a giant scale, as befits a production by director Yimou Zhuang, who also directed the 2008 Beijing Olympic opening ceremonies. The stage is the landscape of Yangshuo itself, and although focus is nominally on the folk dances on and off the Li River, the giant karsts in the background, illuminated by flood lights, underscore the natural landscape.
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