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Guilin (桂林) is a city in
Guangxi Region,
China. Guilin is a scenic town and one of the
best-known tourist destinations in China. There are many scenic
places within short traveling distance of Guilin. These include
Longsheng with its famous
Longji rice terraces; The Li jiang river, a scene of which is
printed on the back of
¥20
bank notes;
Yangshuo,
a small city downstream form Guilin; and much more. This makes
Guilin an excellent base for exploring the northern end of Guangxi
region. Guilin is a beautiful city. The town center is surrounded
by two rivers and four lakes and studded with shear sided karst
mountains. Outside the city center, the buildings are less well
kept. The main industry in the city is tourism.
Guilin itself is like most other medium size Chinese cities,
other than that it has a large number of western-style hotels,
tourists and is relatively free of air pollution. Many Chinese
domestic tourists also flock to this area. What makes it special is
its proximity to many picturesque limestone mountains and
formations.
Looking down from Diecai Shan
Understand
Separated from the center of China and the Yangtze river basin
by the Nan mountains, Guangxi has always been distinct from the
rest of China. The Han Chinese empire first expanded into Guangxi
in the 3rd century BC. The Ling Canal was cut around this time,
allowing small boats to transit from the Yangtze to the south
flowing Xi River via the Kuei River.
Trade grew along the canal and river routes. Guilin was founded
as a trading post in the 1st century BC on the West bank of the
Kuei River. During the Ming dynasty, a garrison was set up in
Guilin and the surrounding area gradually civilised with the
development of farmland. The city had a population of over two
million at the time of the Second World War, but was utterly
destroyed during the war. The population slowly recovered with
post-war construction of several factories for the production of
paper, chemicals and agricultural equipment. However, market forces
have caused several of these industries to relocate out of
Guilin.
Guangxi and Guilin are home to 12 different ethnic minorities
besides the Han Chinese.
Guangxi is an autonomous region for the Zhuang
ethnic group, rather than a province. See
List of Chinese
provinces and regions for an explanation if needed. Various
other minorities, such as the Dong, are also found in the area.
Get in
By plane
Airport bus to town 20RMB, but drops just south of city centre.
Taxi should then be around 10RMB to most hotels.
By train
Guilin has two train stations. Guilin station
(Guilin Zhan) is in the centre of town on Zhongshan Nanlu
while Guilin North station (Guilin Bei
Zhan) is far away from downtown area. Most, but not all,
trains which originate/terminate in Guilin go to or come from
Guilin North while trains which come through Guilin from elsewhere
usually only go to Guilin station and not Guilin North.
There are trains from North (Beijing, Changsha, Wuhan, Shanghai,
Xian), West (Kunming), South (Liuzhou, Nanning, Zhanjiang), and
East (Guangzhou, Shenzhen).
- From Beijing — If for some reason you need
to rush from Beijing to Guilin or vice-versa, there are three
trains on either direction. To Beijing, trains depart from Guilin
(not Guilin Bei) at 12:59AM (train from Zhanjiang), 3:06PM (from
Nanning) and 7:30PM. Journey time is between 22 hour to 30 hours,
with the 3:06PM train being the fastest.
- From Hong
Kong via Shenzhen — Take MTR to Lo Wu via the
East Rail line. After going through immigration and customs, keep
to the left when exiting. To get to the area for long distance
travel, you need to walk past the Guangzhou trains area. The T38 departs 17:51
arriving Guilin 06:42. The ticket will cost approximately ¥430 for
a soft sleeper and ¥245 for a hard sleeper (prices vary slightly
depending on the bunk position). The return trip T40 departs Guilin
21:28 arriving Shenzhen
10:35.
- From Guangzhou and Shenzhen — Two trains to Guangzhou
daily, leaving at 6:04PM (from Liuzhou) and 8PM. The latter goes
all the way to Shenzhen.
- From Hong
Kong via Guangzhou — It is relatively easy to
book a train ticket to either Shenzhen or Guangzhou on MTR, however
note that if going to Guangzhou there are two stations in this
city, the MTR trains terminate in "Guangzhou Station" and the
domestic trains depart from the other "East" station which is on
the other side of the city and a fairly long metro ride (English is
on the Metro ticket machine). There is a metro entrance in the
train station when you arrive in Guangzhou, and its a bit of a pain
to find, just look for the stairs going down in a corner of the
station. The tickets to Guilin are sold around the corner from this
exit, you have to go outside the station and you'll see another set
of ticket stalls. Whether there will be tickets available depends
on how early you are booking, don't expect to get them for the day
of travel.
- From Kunming — The fastest trains from
Kunming are those which go via Nanning and the scenic Nankun railway, taking
around 20 hours. Those going via Guiyang take at least 28 hours. If
traveling to Kunming, trains depart Guilin at 5:46AM (from
Zhengzhou via Guiyang), 8:52AM (via Nanning), 1:34PM (from Nanjing
via Guiyang) and 7PM (from Shanghai via Nanning).
- From Nanning — There are around ten trains
to choose from if coming from Nanning (5 to 6 hours). From Guilin
(not Guilin Bei) to Nanning, trains depart at 12:13AM (train from
Xian), 6:22AM (from Nanchang), 7:48AM, 8:09AM (train from
Zhengzhou), 8:26AM, 8:52AM (train to Kunming), 2:36PM (train from
Beijing), 4:13PM (from Wuxi), 4:05PM, 7PM (from Shanghai to
Kunming). The fastest train is the 8:26AM, taking just 5 hours. All
these trains stop at Liuzhou (2 hours from Guilin). One way hard
seat ticket cost ¥65.
- From Chengdu — There is 1 train per day
from Chengdu, the K652. It departs Chengdu at 3:15 PM and arrives
25 hours later. Cost is about 230RMB.
WARNING: Once you get out of the train station, you will be
approached by cab drivers/other drivers alike. While their cab
meters are not dodgy, they might use a few tricks to offload you of
some RMB. Our cab driver tried to sell us tours, failing which, at
the end of trip, she pulled out a piece of dubious-looking,
pseudo-official piece of paper, declaring that gas surcharge is
actually 2RMB. (gas surcharge is supposed to be 1RMB)
By car
There are some expressways locally and within the province,
however for any long distance journey, it is a 2 lane road.
- From Yangshuo — Minibuses (¥10) depart when
full from the square in front of the Guilin railway station.
Although the signs are written in Chinese, there are always
conductors yelling out "Yangshuo". As the buses pick-up and let
down passengers along the way, the journey time can take anything
from one to one-half hours. Express buses (¥15) depart from the
Xiangzhou (Guilin) bus terminal off Zhongshan Nanlu, several
hundred metres north of the railway station (and on the same side
of the road as the station). Buses depart about every half hour
from 7AM. Buy tickets from counters in the bus terminal.
- From elsewhere — Buses link Guilin with a
multitude of destinations, including Nanning, Kunming, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai and further afield. Buses depart from the
Xiangzhou (Guilin) bus terminal on Zhongshan Nanlu, several hundred
metres north of the railway station.
By boat
You can get to Guilin by cargo boat from
Guangzhou via
Wuzhou, but there are no passenger boats to
Guilin anymore, except the boats to and from
Yangshuo. You can take a cargo boat if you
want to at almost no cost from
Wuzhou to
Yangshuo.
Get around
Getting a local map from a tourist guide or shop (for about ¥5)
is a good idea. This will show the location of most of the sights
as well as details of bus routes. Buses are a ideal way to get
around Guilin on a budget. Many city parks and river spots can be
accessed easily by bus. All the buses starting with 5# are free. A
useful one is bus 58 which runs from the train station (& bus
station) to many of the attractions. Bus fare are capped at ¥1 per
trip.
Taxis are also inexpensive and easily hailed within the city.
Usually hard to catch during peak hours.
- Reed Flute Cave, Ludi RD (about 5km west of Guilin. Catch bus 3 or
rent bikes and buy a map for a pleasant cycle). 8AM-5:30PM. This
limestone cave with impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations
is worth a visit. An English-speaking guide will take you around
the various artificially lit formations supposedly resembling
lions, monkeys, old men, the skyline of Guilin, etc. You may have
to wait a while for a large enough group to accumulate. Avoid the
hawkers by taking the elevated path on the side of the hill, rather
than the tarmac road. ¥90.
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- Elephant Trunk Hill, Bingjiang Rd (Within walking distance of the town center
and near to bus routes 23 and 16), ☎ +86
773 2803000. 7AM-10PM.
This park on the banks of the Li River
contains a hill with a large natural arch cut into it. This
resembles the trunk of an Elephant dipping into the river. This
scene is frequently used as a symbol of the city and so has
developed some fame. ¥40.
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- Fubo
Hill, ☎ +86 773
2803000. A park in the
northeast of the City on the banks of the Li River. The park
contains historical stone carvings and Buddhist inscriptions. Fubo
Hill itself is an impressive shear sided rock. edit
- Seven Star Park, (Qixing Rd). A large park on the East side of the city and
about 15-20 minutes walk from the main pedestrian area in the
centre of town. Has a small zoo area on the East side farthest from
the entrance with the main attraction being the two giant
pandas. ¥35. edit
- Yaoshan Hill Park, Jingjiang Rd (Several km east of the city center. Bus
routes 10 and 98 run nearby but still leave a lengthy walk to the
park), ☎ +86 773
5864592, [1]. This is a large country park which encompasses
the highest peak in the area. Foot paths run to the summit, however
the chair lift provides an effortless way to attain the top and
enjoy the scenery. There are extensive views of the surrounding
area from the summit. There is a toboggan run down part of the
mountain. To access this, dismount the chairlift at the station
half way down the mountain. A taxi to and from the park will cost
about ¥30 each way. 60. edit
- Jing Jiang Princes City Park, ☎ +86 773 2803149, [2]. In the center of the city lies a small
forbidden city. Once home to the Princes of the area. The palace
buildings are now a museum and park. 70. edit
- Ocean Aquarium, On Zhongshan Road (South of the city center. Bus routes 4, 11,
12, 19, 99 and 56 pass here. Next to the South Stream Hill
Park), ☎ +86 773
3816822. One of the largest
aquariums in Asia. This modern facility has a wide range of fish
and other aquatic animals. edit
- Longji Terraced Field (Longji Terraced Field), Longsheng
Country. Longji Terraced
Fields is in the Heping town in Longsheng, a 2 hours drive from
Guilin. The terraced rice fields, like ladders, wind from the
bottom of the mountain to the top. The elevation varies from 380
meters to 880 meters with a drop of 500 meters. First built during
the Yuan Dynasty, these rice fields were built with the
determination, sweat and blood of generations of people. It is a
testimony to the ingenuity of agriculture in mountainous areas.
These fields are often belt-shaped, narrow and long, most of which
are only wide enough for two rows of crops. The largest patch is
only one Mu. There are about 66 square kilometers of terraced
fields in southeast Longsheng. 130RMB 1 day tour with CITS only
gives you 1.5 hours at rice fields but there is an option to stay
overnight. 50RMB by bus. edit
- Solitary Beauty Peak, (Take a taxi or bus no. 1 or 2 from the
Guilin Railway Station. Both buses drop passengers off at the
western entrance of the peak area.), ☎ (0773) 280 3149. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.. Rising dramatically above the center of Guilin,
Solitary Beauty Peak (Duxiu Feng) offers spectacular views of the
city and surrounding countryside. As with so many peaks and rocky
upthrusts in and around Guilin, centuries of visits have led to the
creation of a carved stairway leading to the summit. The pathway
starts at Wang Cheng, the Ming Dynasty palace located in the center
of town, now home to the campus of Guangxi Normal University and
also the site of nightly performances by local ethnic
minorities. RMB 50. edit
- Li River Cruise. A
popular activity for travellers. The boats are frequent and easily
organised by any hotel in Guilin. Most tourists will go from Guilin
to Yangshuo (a very
picturesque smaller town downstream of Guilin). The river winds
through some truly spectacular limestone formations and a slow boat
trip there and back (with a stop in Yangshuo) will take a whole
day. For those looking for a cheaper option, take a bus to Xingping and take a smaller
boat through the best parts of the scenery for ¥180 for
3hours. ¥400+(with all
transports). edit
- Four Lakes' Cruise, ☎ +86
773 2831040, 2888805, [3]. day and
evening. A boat tour around the
four lakes and two rivers of Guilin. At night, the scenery is
spectacularly flood lit. At the mid point in the tour, there will
be a demonstration of traditional cormorant fishing. Tours last
between 60 and 90 minutes depending on the route purchased.
¥150 per adult. edit
- Dreaming on Li River Show, ☎ +86 773 2851279. 70min. A theatrical
dance and music performance daily. The show tries to recreate the
culture of the various ethnic groups around Guilin. 150. edit
There are many more activities nearby in neighbouring
towns and villages:
- Wu Pai River Drifting, (2 hours north of Guilin (in Zi Yuan
County)), ☎ +86 773
4315888, [4]. White
water rafting down the scenic Wu Pai River in Zi Yua county.
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- Guilin Shangri-la park, (Halfway along the road between Guilin and
Yangshuo). Set in beautiful
scenery, this ethnic theme park tries to introduce visitors to the
wide range of local nationalities and their cultures. A short boat
trip will take you around the butterfly lake. On the way, various
performances are staged on the shore of the lake, demonstrating
different aspects of the culture. The boat will drop you off at the
'village' where you can see displays of local crafts including
weaving, embroidery, buffalo horn carving and calligraphy. These
crafts are produced on site and you may watch them working.
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- Butterfly Cave, ☎ +86
773 8811466, 8811498, 8811469, 8829978 (silinj@glhdq.com,
fax: +86 773 881498, 8829978), [5]. A
pair of shear sided mountains surrounded by a butterfly themed
park. One of the mountains has a cave running through the core of
it. Inside this cave are many strange rock formations including
stalagmites and stalactites. One particularly unusual formation is
shaped like a butterfly, lending the hill it's name. A rope bridge
connects from the cave's exit over to the other mountain. At the
side of the bridge, a waterfall cascades down the mountain side.
The path takes you around the summit of the second peak and down to
the gardens below. A dance performance greets each tour party here.
The final stage is a walk inside a netted area in which a large
variety of butterflies may be observed. edit
- The Guilin Merryland World Resort [6],
located about 1 hours drive north of Guilin offers two
attractions:
-
- Golf
Course, ☎ +86 773
6229898 (fax: +86 773
6229906). Beautiful golf
course with 27 holes. A bit on the expensive side but well worth
the money. edit
- Theme
Park. edit
Learn
You may join regular or part-time Chinese Language and Cultural
Courses provided by Guilin University of Technology which stands
near the Seven-star park in the downtown area.
- Guangxi Normal University [7]
- Guilin University of Technology [8]
Tel/Fax: +86 773 5895613
- Guilin University of Electronic Technology [9]
Eat
The local delicacy is Guilin Rice Noodles (Gui Lin Mi Fen), also
available as stir-fried (Chao Fen). This is served everywhere, but
try to avoid the joints near the train station. Traditionally the
noodle and the topping is first eaten without soup, and once the
topping has run out there is usually a pot of soup to add flavour
to the rest of your noodles. There are also various pickles and
condiments that you can add to your noodles.
A local snack is "horse hoof cake" (Ma Ti Gao), which is a
crumbly cake stuffed with red beans filling. Another delicious
breakfast item is sweet tofu infused with a certain flower. Look
for roadside vendors adding orange-coloured liquid to a steaming
hot bag of tofu, which you then drink with a straw.
Mid-range
There are many restaurants around the main streets, Jiefang Road
and along the river, but many of them are either overpriced chains
and/or tourist traps and the food they serve is less than
authentic. Do not be fooled by them being crowded, they are not
worth the money. A better option may be to wander the side streets.
If you do not speak Chinese write down/print out this
[10]
and look for the dishes on the menu.
Restaurants often assume westerners do not like spicy food and
will make your food bland as hell if you do not insist otherwise.
Even then there is a chance they will not believe you.
- Rosemary Cafe, (In the pedestrianized area near Jiefang
Bridge). Good coffee and western
food. Decent sandwiches with wholemeal bread. Free Wifi. A few
books for sale or exchange. Staff are polite and efficient, though
perhaps slightly cool in their attitude. edit
- Hao Heng Shi Jia, 2nd floor, 9 Middle Zhong Shan
Road. Good steaks, western
and Chinese food. Located on the main shopping street. Internet
cafe just upstairs. edit
- Sharon's Coffee (格格咖啡), Chuanshan South Road (穿山南路)
(Street to Chuanshan Park, at the
corner Lijiang Road, near by Li River Chuanshan Bridge),
☎ +86 773 5861855, [11]. Pleasant atmosphere, coffee, cocktails,
excellent Western food (try the Schnitzel and the iced coffee).
Sharon, known as 'Shaz' to the Aussies, is your hostess and goes
out of her way to help you. edit
- Zhengyang Souper Restaurant. Despite the tacky name and shambolic decor this
restaurant on the main pedestrian area near the clock tower is
popular with locals (do not be fooled by the empty outside tables,
they all prefer to sit inside). It has an English menu and helpful
staff. Serves a good variety of Chinese dishes including local
delicacies like Steamed Li River Fish. ¥18-60 for main dishes. edit
Drink
Liquan beer and osmanthus tea.
- Kaya café & bar, Zhonghua Lu 6 (from the walking street, walk to Solitary
Beauty Peak (North), at the gate, go right and first left again, 50
meters on your right side). One of
the few real bars in Guilin. Very laidback atmosphere. Located in a
quiet street near the center. Offers chilled out music. They have
regular parties, concerts, movies, etc.. They also have a branch in
Yangshuo. edit
- 100
C, Binjiang
Road (near sheraton
hotel). Very good bar with great
music. edit
- Red Lips -- On the Road -- Usual Place -- Go
In, Chuanshan
South Road (street to
Chuanshan Park, at the corner of Lijiang Road, close to Li River
Chuanshan Bridge). Four new bars
nearby, each nicely decorated and with relaxed atmosphere, some
with Internet Access, young audience, often English speaking
Chinese students. Also Sharon's Coffee for
excellent Western food (e.g. steak, schnitzel, burgers and
baguettes) close-by.
edit
- Le
Feitz (Irish Pub), 1-8 Chaoyang Rd, 540004
Guilin (100m from
Guangxi Normal University north gate), ☎ (+86)13737734082, [12]. 19:00-03:00. Le
Feitz is an authentic Irish Pub located in the universities area.
Unique atmosphere with parties and live music (band and
singers). edit
Sleep
Guilin is a tourism city. There are many hotels, more than 30
five-star hotels, 100 four-star hotels, and 200 three-star
hotels.
- Flowers Youth Hostel, Block 2, 6 Shangzhi Ln, South Zhongshan
Rd (opposite the main
station, down a side street, about 2 minute walk; there is a large
sign that can be seen from the street directing the way),
☎ +86 773 3839625 (yhaguilin@yahoo.com.cn,
fax: +86 773 3845275), [13]. checkin: 2PM; checkout: 12
noon. Great youth hostel with
friendly English-speaking staff. Large communal reception area with
sofas which doubles as a lounge and restaurant. Free pool table and
DVD room. Three internet terminals at ¥1 for 10 minutes. They will
also allow you to store your luggage for a few days while visiting
Yangshou. Dormitory ¥40, Singles ¥55,
Twin ¥90, discounts for YHIF members, double prices during Chinese
holidays. edit
- Backstreet Youth Hostel, 3 Renmin Lu,
☎ +86 773 2819936. Another terrific, newly opened hostel in
central location. Rooms bigger and fresher than in Flowers Youth
Hostel, though staff at FYH are more helpful. Internet service in
the lobby (2 PCs). Also has a good selection of hotel-like single
¥110 and double rooms. Will book many excurtions but check prices.
Free luggage storage, but not secure ¥35
for 6 bed dorm with aircon. edit
- Overseas Chinese Hostel (花俏大沙), 13 Zhongshan Nanlu
(中山南路13号), ☎ +86 773
3820290. A little
inconveniently located, but clean and a good alternative to a full
FYH. ¥60. edit
- Guilin Zhongshan Hotel, Zhongshan Middle Road,
Xiangshan District, ☎ +86
773 2882999, [14]. Best rates on official website start at ¥218.
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- Guilin Jinggui New City Hotel, Zhongshan South Road,
Xiangshan District, ☎ +86
773 2119333, [15]. Best rates on official website start at ¥168.
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- Soluxe Qixia Hotel, (3 minutes walk to Li River, 5 minutes walk
to Seven Star Park and approaching Liberation Bridge), [16]. Total of 366 rooms, with stylish decoration,
neat and clean environment and free internet access.
edit
- Guilin Osmansthus Flower Hotel, No. 10 Zhongshanbei RD,
Guilin, Guangxi, China (Located in the downtown of the city. Only
5mins' walk to the train and bus station.), ☎ +86-13471261887. A good 3 star hotel located in the downtown.
150RMB for a standard(double/single) room. edit
- Guilin Golden Elephant Hotel, No. 36 Binjiang Road,
Xiangshan District, Guilin, Guangxi, China (Located opposite the famous Elephant Trunk
Hill, by the Li River), ☎ +86 773
2808888 (fax: +86-773-2805903), [17]. 73 rooms with basic amenities and a location in
the heart of the Xiangshan District. edit
- Eva
Inn, 66
Binjiang Road, Xiufeng District, [18]. The inn looks out over Li River and Elephant
Trunk Hill. It has 113 rooms and a gourmet restaurant with terrace
dining. Online reservations available on the website.
edit
- Eva
Inn, 66
Binjiang Road, Xiufeng District, ☎ 86-773-2830666, [19]. edit
- Guishan Link Hotel, No. 42 Chuanshan Road, Qixing District,
Guilin, Guangxi, China, ☎ 86-773-5638888, [20]. Standing on the banks of the Li River, the
hotel places you in one of the most beautiful spots in the city.
The four-star Guishan Hotel in Guilin, China is surrounded by Li
River, Elephant Trunk Hill, and Seven Star Cave. The spacious,
air-conditioned rooms are each equipped with cable television, free
Internet access, a private bath, and hair dryer. edit
- Guilin Lijiang Waterfall Hotel - Da Pubu
Dajiudian, 1
North Shanhu Rd (Centrally located near the main shopping
area), ☎ +86 773 2822881,
2823050 (fax: +86 773 2822891,
2825992), [21]. The most ostentatious place to stay in Guilin,
it features a man-made waterfall which is listed in the Guinness
Book of Records. There are 646 rooms, indoor swimming pool, VIP
health club and saunas.
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- Sheraton Hotel, [22]. Good location on the river, 2 minutes walk to
main pedestrian area, 3 minutes to the Sun and Moon pagodas and 5
minutes to Elephant Trunk Hill park. Popular with westerners and
probably the best western breakfast buffet you'll find in
Guilin. edit
- Hotel of Modern Art, Yuzi Paradise, DaBu Town, Yanshan
district (Approx 30
minutes drive from the city center), ☎ +86
773 3867888 (fax: +86 773
3867999), [23]. This hotel is set inside Yuzi
Paradise [24], a park full of stunning
modern art in a remote rural location. edit
- Guilin Merryland World Resort, (About 1 hours drive north of
Guilin), [25]. The resort offers two types of accommodation: 5
Star Hotel, or Forrest Village. edit
- Golden
Dragon Airline Grand Hotel, 19 Cuizhu Road, Xiangshan
District, [26]. A 4-star accommodation. Aside from its 206
guest rooms, the hotel also has function halls, restaurants, a
swimming pool, gym and sauna. Accepts online reservations.
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- Watch your valuables closely in the in the central city, as in
many tourist locations pickpocketing is a common occurrence.
- Also, be careful with the begging children in the city parks as
there are rumours of them claiming assault if you do not buy
flowers from them. The parents apparently act as "witnesses" to the
assault.
- Longsheng and Longji
Village- It is famous for the excessively large number of
terraced rice paddy fields on its mountain, which has created an
intricate pattern on the hill side. About 2 hours from Guilin.
- Yangshuo - About 1 1/2
hours from Guilin is the friendly and picturesque town of Yangshuo.
This used to be a popular backpackers town, but now is full of
Chinese tourists. It is situated in a beautiful karst landscape.
The full day boat trip along the Li River will finish in this town.
Getting there by taxi or bus and is also an option.
- Xingping - This town
will probably become the next backpacker place, as Yangshuo becomes
too commercial for most foreign tourists. It is a very peaceful,
old town located on the Li River's most beautiful landscape, half
way between Yangshuo and Guilin.
- Vietnam - It's possible
to get all the way to Hanoi from
Guilin. Catch the afternoon train to Nanning (5hrs), stay overnight in a cheap
station hotel and get the early morning bus to Hanoi, arriving
about 3PM depending on traffic. This train, hotel and bus package
is available for around ¥400.
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