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    Looking down from Diecai Shan

    Guilin (桂林; Guì​lín) and the surrounding region are among the most scenic areas in China and the most popular tourist destinations both for Chinese travellers and the international backpacker set. Guilin is the hub for trips to the surrounding area's karst terrain, limestone mountains eroded into fantastic shapes. Apart from its sheer visual beauty that has inspired China's best painters for generations, karst terrain also provides many cliffs suitable for rock climbing and many caves.

    There are many scenic places within short traveling distance of Guilin. These include Longsheng with its famous Longji rice terraces; the Lijiang River, a scene of which is printed on the back of ¥20 bank notes; and Yangshuo, a small county downstream from Guilin. This makes Guilin an excellent base for exploring the northern end of Guangxi Province.

    Guilin is a beautiful city. The town center is surrounded by two rivers and four lakes and studded with sheer sided karst mountains. Outside the city center, the buildings are less well kept. The main industry in the city is tourism so the city is much cleaner than other Chinese cities.

    Guilin 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.

    Understand

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    Location of Guilin in China

    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 the time, allowing small boats to transit from the Yangtze to the south flowing Xi River via the Xiang 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 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. Various other minorities, such as the Dong, are also found in the area.

    Guilin is the third largest city in Guangxi, after Nanning and Liuzhou.

    Get in

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    Visitors from ASEAN countries may visit Guilin for up to 144 hours (6 days) without a visa provided they join an approved group tour, enter and depart China through Guilin Liangjiang International Airport, and do not travel beyond Guilin, Yangshuo and Longsheng.

    By plane

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    The airport bus into town is ¥20 but drops off just south of the city centre, after which a taxi should then be around ¥10 to most hotels. The bus only leaves when mostly full so there may be a wait as the bus fills up.

    A taxi direct from the airport to a city centre hotel is about ¥100. Back to the airport, a hotel may arrange the trip for ¥80.

    By train

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    Guilin has three main train stations. 2 Guilin Station (Guilin Zhan) is in the centre of town on Zhongshan Nanlu while 3 Guilin North Station Guilin North railway station on Wikipedia (Guilin Bei Zhan) is far away from downtown area whilst 4 Guilin West Station Guilin West railway station on Wikipedia (Guilin Xi Zhan) is even further from the city center! Most trains which terminate in Guilin go to Guilin North Station 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, Xi'an), West (Kunming), South (Liuzhou, Nanning, Zhanjiang), and East (Guangzhou, Shenzhen).

    • From Beijing — From Beijing to Guilin or vice-versa, there are three trains on either direction. To Beijing, trains depart from Guilin (not Guilin Bei) at 12:59 (train from Zhanjiang), 15:06 (from Nanning) and 19:30. Journey time is between 22 hour and 30 hours, with the 15:06 train being the fastest. HSR train G529 departs Beijing at 07:46 taking 10½ hours.
    • From Hong Kong — high-speed trains from West Kowloon take three and a half hours
    • From Shenzhen — there's a bullet train going to Guilin from Shenzhen which will take you there in about three hours. There are only three trains from Shenzhen to Guilin daily and they are sold out quickly on public holidays.
    • From Guangzhou — Lots of trains in between Guangzhou and Guilin.
    • From Kunming — There are 3 D trains between Kunming and Guilin: D3942 (07:38/15:35), D3944 (11:02/18:42), D3946 (15:25/22:49). The fare of second class ticket is ¥373.5. The conventional train T382 departs Kunming at 21:15, and arrive in Guilin at 15:19 in the following day. The fare of hard sleeper class is ¥261.5.
    • From Xi'an — D trains began to run between Xian and Guilin in early 2018, which takes nearly 11 hours. The fare of second class ticket is ¥544.5. The conventional train K318 is still in operation, which departs Xi'an at 19:07, and arrives at 21:18+1, 26 hours later. The fare for hard sleeper class is ¥343 per ticket (hard seat ¥201). The train's final stop is Nanning.
    • From Nanning — There are many high speed trains (under 3 hours) and a few conventional trains (4–6 hours). It is very convenient to travel between the two cities. One way second-class ticket of high speed train costs ¥108.
    • From Chengdu — In January 2018, D trains were launched between Chengdu and Guilin. There are 8 departures a day. More will be added in the near future. The travel time via high speed rail varies from train to train, around 7 hours. The original train K652 is not in operation anymore. The fare of second class ticket is ¥315.5.

    Once you get out of the train station, you will be approached by cab drivers and other drivers. While their cab meters are trustworthy, they might use a few tricks to cheat you out of some yuan, for example, aggressively pushing tours or adding false charges to the tab.

    If you want to avoid the taxis, keep walking past the touts to the public bus stop. From Guilinbei (Guilin North), bus 100 goes through the city center to the central/south train station and beyond. From Guilinxi (Guilin West) you can take bus 22. Cost is ¥2.

    By car

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    There are some expressways locally and within the province, however for any long-distance journey, it is a two-lane road.

    By bus

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    • From Yangshuo — Minibuses (¥18) 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 (¥18) depart from the 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 20min from 07:00. Buy tickets from the ticket office 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 Guilin bus terminal on Zhongshan Nanlu, several hundred metres north of the railway station.

    By boat

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    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

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    Getting a local map from a tourist guide or shop for ¥5 is a good idea. This will show the location of most of the sights as well as details of bus routes. Buses are an 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 (and bus station) to many of the attractions. Bus fare are capped at ¥2 per trip.

    Taxis are also inexpensive and easily hailed within the city. Usually hard to catch during peak hours (17:30-19:00).

    Another inexpensive way for a day-trip to scenic spots in the city area of Guilin is to get a driver for a whole or half day. As of March 2012 (off-season) a whole day is about ¥100, half is ¥50. Most hotels or hostels arrange this service, also telling the driver where you want to go if one is not capable of speaking Chinese.

    Talk

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    As anywhere in China, standard Mandarin is almost universally spoken as it is the language used in education and governance. Nevertheless, the local variant of Mandarin has a non-standard pronunciation characteristic of most regions in southern China and also exhibits influence from Cantonese. Some of the native Zhuang people speak their own language, which is co-official with standard Mandarin in the region.

    English is not widely spoken but you can expect reasonable-to-excellent English from staff in most hotels and hostels (especially those popular among Westerners) and tourist shops. Elsewhere, English proficiency is none-to-limited, therefore it is recommended to have hotel staff write down your intended destination for taxis or to carry a bilingual map and phrasebook.

    See

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    Landmarks

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    • 1 Central Square (桂林中心广场; Guì​lín Zhōng​xīn Guǎng​chǎng), 22 Yiren Road, Xiufeng District (秀峰区依仁路22号) (bus nos. 2, 10, 11, 91, 100, 205 and K99). Open all day. 51,400-m² large gathering place in the centre of town. Here you can watch a giant atlas on the ground and an artificial waterfall every evening at 20:30. Free.
    • 2 Jingjiang Princes' City (靖江王城, 靖江王城 Jingjiang Princes' Palace), No. 1 Wangcheng (Princes' City), Xiufeng District (秀峰区王城1号) (May be approached from different directions; the closed bus stop to the main entrance is Lequn Intersection (乐群路口), which is served by bus nos. 1, 2, 18, 22, 89, 100, 203, 206, 301 and K99), +86 773 2851941, . 07:30-18:00 (March 1st to April 4th & October 8th to December 7th), 07:30-18:30 (May 1st to October 7th), 08:00-18:00 (December 8th to February 28th). 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. ¥100. Jingjiang Princes' City (Q6202332) on Wikidata Jingjiang Princes' Palace on Wikipedia
    • 3 Official Residence of Li Zongren (李宗仁官邸), 4 Wenming Road, Xiangshan District (象山区文明路4号) (near the Wenming Road bus stop, which is served by bus nos. 2, 5, 16, 23, 88 and 208), +86 773 2831749. 09:00-17:00, no entry after 16:30, closed on Mondays. Built in the 1940s to accommodate Li Zongren, a Guilin-born Kuomintang military leader who served as vice president of the Republic of China from 1948 to 1949 and acting president from 1949 to 1950. It is sometimes referred to informally as the 'Guilin Presidential Palace' (桂林总统府). The building is open to the public and has exhibitions about Li Zongren's life. Free.
    • 4 Sun and Moon Pagodas (日月双塔), 10 Wenming Road, Xiangshan District (象山区文明路10号) (near city center and close to Li Zongren's residence; take bus no. 2, 5, 16, 23, 88 or 208 to the Wenming Road bus stop), +86 773 2582888. 08:00-22:00. Although there is nothing much to see inside the pagodas, the view from the outside as well as the surrounding lake offers a good respite from the traffic and noise of Guilin's city center. The view is better at night than day. ¥35. Sun and Moon Pagodas (Q104145587) on Wikidata Sun and Moon Pagodas on Wikipedia

    Museums and galleries

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    • 5 Eighth Route Army Guilin Office Museum (八路军桂林办事处纪念馆), 14 Zhongshan North Road, Diecai District (叠彩区中山北路14号) (take bus nos. 1, 2, 18, 89, 100, 301 or K99 and get off at the Fengbei Road Intersection (凤北路口); you could also walk here from the Jingjiang Princes' Palace - the museum is less than 1 km north of the palace), +86 773 2822818, . 09:00-17:00, no entry after 16:50, closed on Mondays. Has exhibitions about the Eighth Route Army's political and military activities in Guilin during the Second World War. The Eighth Route Army was a Communist-controlled army unit that was formed following the agreement between Communist and Kuomintang leaders to work together to fight the Japanese. The Eighth Route Army's office was located at this site from 1938 to 1941. Free.
    • 6 Guilin Art Museum (桂林美术馆), 173 Longchuanping Rd, Xiangshan District (象山区龙船坪173号) (take bus 33 and get off at the last stop), +86 773 3903058. 09:30-17:00, no entry after 16:30, closed on Mondays. Free.
    • 7 Guilin Guanshitang Chicken-Blood Stone Museum (桂林观石堂鸡血玉博物馆), Opposite Reed Flute Cave Carpark, Xiufeng District (秀峰区芦笛岩景区停车场对面) (take bus 3, 213 or Sightseeing Bus 1), +86 773-2853666, . 08:00-17:30 (summer), 08:00-16:30 (winter). Displays various sculptures and other items fashioned out of chicken-blood stone, a type of gemstone also known as chicken-blood jade. Visitors should be aware that there have been a lot of complaints about rude staff pressuring people to buy overpriced items in the museum shop. ¥25.
    • 8 Guilin Museum (桂林博物馆), West Pinggui Road, Lingui District (临桂区平桂西路; Pingguixi lù) (in Lingui New District, 16 km from Guilin Railway Station; bus 91 or 65), +86 773 2897308, +86 773 2898862. 09:00-17:00, no entry after 16:30, closed on Mondays. The museum's collection includes over 30,000 pieces of culture relics including 22 pieces of national first-class relics, 687 pieces of national second-class relics and 2592 national third-class relics. For foreigners, passports may be required to get free admission tickets. The Guilin Library and the Guilin Grand Theatre can be found in the same building complex. Free. Guilin Museum (Q11111552) on Wikidata
    • 9 Jade Culture Museum (玉石文化博物馆), 3 Taohuajiang Road, Xiufeng District (秀峰区桃花江路3号) (take bus 213 and get off at the tool factory (工具厂) bus stop), +86 773 2891168.
    • 10 Museum of Guihai Stele Forest (桂海碑林博物馆), 1 Longyin Road, Qixing District (七星区龙隐路1号) (take bus no. 14, 30 or 204 and get off at Longyin Bridge, then enter Seven Star Park; the museum is just beyond the park's southwestern entrance), +86 773 5814464, . 09:00-17:00. Maintains a collection of 213 stone steles dating from the Tang Dynasty to the early 20th century. Entry fee is included in the ticket for Seven Star Park.
    • 11 Ronghu Art Gallery (榕湖美术馆), Level 5, Panhu Hotel, Ronghu Road North, Xiufeng District (秀峰区榕湖北路十六号榕湖饭店五号楼) (take bus no. 21, 22 or 205; get off at the Guilin Normal College Xinyi Campus (桂林师专信义校区)), +86 773 2885333, . 10:00-21:30, closed on Mondays. Free.

    Parks in the city

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    • 12 Black Hill Botanic Garden (黑山植物园; Hēi​shān Zhí​wù​yuán), 206号 West 1st Ring Rd (环城西一路206号; Huán​chéngxīyī​lù) (bus 1, 6, 10, 19, 201, 202). 24 hours. One of the oldest botanical gardens in China. Free.
    • 13 Guilin Flying Tigers Heritage Park (美国飞虎队桂林遗址公园), Xicheng Avenue, Lingui District (临桂区西城大道) (bus nos. 85 and 501), +86 773 5583810. 09:00-17:00, closed on Mondays. A memorial park dedicated to the Flying Tigers, the nickname given to the First American Volunteer Group (AVG), a group of American pilots who joined the Republic of China Air Force in 1941 and carried out missions against the Japanese during the Second World War. The park is at the site of the former Yangtang Airport, which is one of the airports where the Flying Tigers were based. There is a museum in the middle of the park and you can also visit a cave where the Flying Tigers command post was located. Free.
    • 14 Seven Star Park (七星公园; Qī​xīnggōng​yuán), Qixing Rd (on the east side of the city and 15-20 minutes walk from the main pedestrian area in the centre of town). A large park with a small zoo area on the east side farthest from the entrance with the main attraction being the giant pandas and the red pandas, additional fee to enter the zoo of ¥32, the staff host a small show with monkeys, bear, tigers and lion at scheduled hours. Additional ¥60 fee to enter Seven Star Cave inside the park. ¥50.
    • 15 West Hill Park (西山公园), 2 km west of city centre. Park with a lake, temples and hundreds of Buddhist statues. In the park is also the Hidden Hill with a number of caves. Guilin Museum is also here, see separate listing.
    • 16 Xiongsen Bear and Tiger Mountain Village (雄森熊虎山庄; Xióngsēn Xiónghǔ Shān​zhuāng) (bus 4, 8 or 16). 09:00-17:00. 300,000-m² area with tigers, bears, lions and other wild animals. Here you can witness research, breeding and entertainment. The place is a bit shabby and you will not see the animals in their natural environment, but you get close to the animals and can see them being much more active than in a zoo. ¥80.
    • 17 Zengpiyan National Archaeological Park (甑皮岩国家考古遗址公园), 26 Zengpiyan Road, Xiangshan District (象山区甑皮岩路26号) (take bus no. 82 or 86 to the Wanfu Road (万福路) bus stop), +86 773 3655181. 09:00-17:00, closed on Mondays. A park centered around the Zengpiyan Cave neolithic site where thousands of stone tools, pottery pieces and other artefacts have been unearthed since the site was discovered in 1965. The cave can be visited and there is a museum displaying some of the artefacts. ¥15.

    Landscape close to the city centre

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    • 18 Diecai Mountain (叠彩山; Diécǎishān), Longzhu Rd (龙珠路; Lóngzhūlù (bus 2, 13 or 58 will take you there). 08:30-17:30. A park built around several peaks, which are climbed using stone staircases. There is also a small aviary and butterfly museum with examples of pinned and mounted butterflies and moths in the park. ¥35 (Oct 2011).
    • 19 Fubo Hill (伏波山; Fúbōshān) (in the northeast of the city on the banks of the Li River), +86 773 2803000. Contains historical stone carvings from the Tang Dynasty and Buddhist inscriptions. The hill is an impressive sheer-sided rock. ¥30.
    Elephant Trunk Hill
    • 20 Elephant Trunk Hill (象鼻山; Xiàng​bí​shān), Binjiang Rd (滨江路; Bīn​jiānglù) (in Xiangshan Park (象山公园) on the banks of the Li River, within walking distance of the town center and near to bus routes 23 and 16), +86 773 2803000. 07:00-22:00. 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. There is a fun and cheaper alternative to get into the park, you can go all the way to the river on the street just at the right side of the west gate, you will find some people asking if you want a boat that they drop you in the park for half-price of the official ticket. It is pretty much impossible to get a good view of the natural arch without going on a boat tour as trees have been planted to prevent people from freeloading the view. ¥75.
    • 21 Peach Blossom River (桃花江; Táo​huājiāng). This is a river going through the western parts of town. Beautiful and relaxing area. As the name indicates, here you can see the peach blossoms in spring and the red leaves in autumn.
    Reed Flute Cave
    • 22 Reed Flute Cave (芦笛岩; Lúdíyán), Ludi Rd (芦笛路; Lúdílù) (about 5 km west of Guilin, catch bus 3 or rent bikes and buy a map for a pleasant cycle). 08:00-17:30. This limestone cave with impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations is worth a visit if you have not seen such caves before. An English-speaking guide will take you around the various artificially lit formations supposedly resembling lions, monkeys, old men, the skyline of Guilin, etc. There is also a brief laser/light/music show inside the cave. 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.
    • 23 Solitary Beauty Peak (独秀峰) (take a taxi or bus 1 or 2 from the Guilin Railway Station, both buses drop passengers off at the western entrance of the peak area), +86 773 280 3149. 08:00-17:00. Rises dramatically above the center of Guilin and 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 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. Only the city walls and some of the foundation of the original buildings are left, the buildings themselves are all recent. ¥70.
    • 24 Yaoshan Hill Park (尧山; Yáoshān), Jingjiang Rd (several km east of the city center, bus 10 and 98 run nearby but still leave a lengthy walk), +86 773 5864592. 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 wheeled 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 ¥25 each way. If you plan to do this, alert the staff at the ground station so personnel at the midway station can help you get off. There is a Ming Dynasty Mausoleum nearby as well. The park is not listed on any of the tourist maps so you may get some looks on asking where it is. ¥60.

    Parks and landscape outside the city centre

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    Crown Cave
    • 25 Crown Cave (冠岩; Guānyán), 45 minute by long distance bus, then take the monorail or visitor jeep (¥35) to the entrance of the cave. A 3-km section of the cave is open to tourists. At the entrance of the cave, take the elevator and venture 30-m deep into the cave. After looking at the various stalactite and stalagmite formations, you can also visit the waterfall (¥5) inside the cave. After that, take the monorail to admire the largest and most beautiful section of the cave. To exit the cave, you can either travel back to the entrance point, or take a boat that will travel from the cave to the banks of the Li River. ¥65 per person excluding transport to/from cave entrance.
    • 26 Fengyu Cave (丰鱼岩), National Highway 321, Longhuai Township, Lipu City (荔浦市龙怀乡321国道) (about 130 km south of the center of Guilin; get an express bus to Lipu (荔浦) from the Guilin South Bus Station, then catch the Lipu Tourist Bus (浦旅游专线公交车) from the Lipu Bus Terminal), +86 773 6988990. 08:00-17:30 (May to October), 08:00-17:00 (November to April). Fengyu Cave has an entire length of 5.3 kilometers and a subterranean river of 3.3 kilometers. The underground river is inhabited by the Fengyu (blind red fish). As with most caves, there are lighting effects in the cave, as well as large stalactites and stalagmites. ¥50 for adults, ¥25 for children between 120 and 150 cm, and free for children under 120 cm. Fengyu Cave (Q10877011) on Wikidata Fengyu Cave on Wikipedia
    • 27 Gudong Scenic Area (古东景区; Gǔdōng Jĭngqū), Daxu Old Town, Lingchuan County (灵川县大圩古镇) (close to Crown Cave, 25 km from Guilin, reachable by bus), +86 773 6353088. 08:30-17:00. Includes a waterfall with water coming from a springs. Tickets are ¥75 (or ¥55 if purchased online). Entry is free for children under 1.4 metres in height.

    Nearby towns and villages

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    Many of the towns around Guilin have an old district that is being slowly replaced by new buildings on the periphery. The old buildings have generally been left in place and remain in relatively good condition as of 2019, although a lack of visitors may mean a lack of incentive to maintain them long-term. These towns can be gorgeous to walk through, although most contain few attractions of note and only minimal tourist infrastructure. With all the other things to see around Guilin, these towns tend to see relatively few tourists and can offer a welcome change of pace.

    • 28 Daxu Old Town (大圩古镇), 23 km southeast of Guilin, 0.5 hours by bus (close to Crown Cave). Ancient town along the east bank of the Li River dating back more than 1,000 years, probably the nicest in the area. The town is beautifully located close to the Millstone Hill and the Snail Hill. The heart of town is the 2 km long Bluestone St with many well preserved buildings. The town has lots of attractions dating back hundreds of years including the Gauzu Temple, The Hanhuang Temple, the assembly halls, the Longevity Bridge and the Seven Stars Tombs. Take the local bus from the City Bus Terminal (close to the city Railway station). The entrance is on the backside of the Bus Terminal. Pay on the bus.
    • 29 Chucun (褚村). A large old town perhaps 6km behind the airport, with signs directing visitors to several houses, a small bridge, a school, and an ancestral temple, among other places. When the town was invaded by the Japanese in the 1940s, the villagers hid in an enormous cave in the mountain behind the town, protecting its entrances with ground chilli peppers. The mountain can be climbed, but the cave is locked. Visitors can follow a 50-100m-long secret passage dug between a defensive wall on the mountainside and the town itself. Access this near the Azalea Well above the town.
    • 30 Xiongcun (熊村) (6km northeast of Daxu. Take bus 105 or 107). A relatively large old town with small city gates at many of its entrances. Signs with English direct you to the major old streets (Q14470719) on Wikidata

    Do

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    Guilin City

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    Li River
    • Li River Cruise, . 3-4 hr. The boats operate on a daily basis and reservations can be booked in advance or at any hotels 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. The cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo takes 3½-4 hours whilst the cruise from Guilin to Xingping takes approximately 3 hours. The 3-star boats travel from Guilin (Zhujiang Pier) to the pier at West Street (Longtoushan Pier), a few 4-star boats travel from Guilin (Zhujiang Pier) to the pier at West Street (Shuidongmen Pier) and the majority of 4-star boats to Xingping (as of 1 April 2018). Xingping is about 35 minutes away from Yangshuo. There are also 4-star cruises returning from Xingping to Zhujiang Pier in the afternoon, which take approximately 4½ hours. from ¥600 + (4-Star Boat), ¥300 (3-Star Boat) includes lunch.
    • Two Rivers and Four Lakes Cruise, Binjiang Rd, +86 773 2831040, +86 773 2888805. 09:00-21:30 every half hour. A boat tour around the four lakes and two rivers of Guilin city. At night, the scenery is spectacularly flood lit. At the mid point in the tour, there will be a demonstration of traditional cormorant fishing. It is the best activity at night. Tours last about 90 minutes. ¥200 (¥180 off-season).
    • Dreaming on Li River Show (夢幻漓江秀; Mèng​huàn Lí​jiāng Xiù), 95 Qixing Rd (七星路95号; Qī​xīnglù), +86 773 2851279. 20:00. A theatrical dance and music performance daily. The show tries to recreate the culture of the various ethnic groups around Guilin. ¥150.
    • Mountain Bike Rental, 40 Sanduo Road (三多路40号), +86 13635190031. 09:00 - 18:00. A centrally located bike shop at city downtown with 24/27 speed mountain bikes for rent (¥45-100 a day). English speaking staff. Many one and multi-day cycling/hiking trips in and around Guilin.

    Neighbouring towns and villages

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    • Wupai River Drifting (2 hours north of Guilin (in Ziyuan County)), +86 773 4315888. White water rafting down the scenic river.
    • 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.
    • Butterfly Cave, +86 773 8811466, +86 773 8811498, +86 773 8811469, +86 773 8829978, fax: +86 773 881498, +86 773 8829978, . A pair of sheer 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 its 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.
    • The Guilin Merryland World Resort, located about 1 hour 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.
    • Theme Park.

    Learn

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    • The Chinese Language Institute (中国语言研究所). A branch of Guangxi Normal University (GXNU) that expands upon GXNU's program to provide all students with 5-20 weekly hours of one-on-one lessons, options of home-stays and immersed housing with Chinese graduate students, weekly activities and monthly travel excursions, 24-hour emergency assistance, pre-arrival assistance, and visa and housing assistance. CLI offers classes ranging from a few days, to a few weeks, to a semester, to an academic year. CLI benefits from being operated by an international staff.
    • Guangxi Normal University (广西师范大学). The finest university in Guilin, offering a wide-range of Chinese language and culture classes.
    • Guilin University of Technology (桂林理工大学), +86 773 5895613, fax: +86 773 5895613. 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.

    Buy

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    There is a big underground bazaar running from the train station all the way to the bus station selling clothes, footwear, accessories, bags, and many more. The second underground market is located underneath the city center selling food, bags, mobile phones and other electronic devices. Remember to bargain if prices are not openly displayed.

    Branded luxury goods can be purchased from the departmental stores near Cross Street. Suncome has many branches throughout the city selling everyday necessities.

    There is also a street market set up along Zhongshan Lu at night selling typical tourist trinkets.

    Eat

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    Guilin rice noodles

    Local cuisine

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    Guilin cuisine is influenced by Cantonese and Hunanese styles, but with more use of fish and spices and often prepared using stir-frying or steaming. 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.

    Guilin has some distinct local ingredients used in a number of dishes.

    • Chilli Paste is a sauce used for local dishes and also sold to other parts of China and abroad. It is made from chilli, lobster, garlic and Sanhua Wine.
    • Fermented Beancurd has been made in Guilin for more than 300 years and is known to have a unique taste.
    • Fruits. Guilin is renowned for its fruit, especially shatian pomelo, arhat fruit and gingkgo

    As many other Chinese cities, Guilin has its own snacks.

    • Horse hoof cake (Matigao) is a local snack. It is a crumbly cake stuffed with red beans filling.
    • Rice with Mung Bean Paste is made from steamed rice filled with mung bean paste or other. Often eaten for breakfast.
    • Sweet tofu infused with a certain flower is another delicious breakfast item. Look for roadside vendors adding orange-coloured liquid to a steaming hot bag of tofu, which you then drink with a straw.
    • Water Chestnut Cake made from rice flour, brown sugar, water chestnut powder and sesame powder.

    A number of Guilin dishes are unique to the city or are especially wellknown here.

    • Daxu Clear Water Fish is a specialty from the ancient city of Daxu. The fish is cooked with salt and ginger.
    • Duck Wrapped in Lotus Leaf made from duck, dry lotus leaf, meat, bamboo shoots, ham, mushrooms, beans, shrimp and spices.
    • Fengli steamed, dried and fried rice paste with ham, celery, cauliflower or green garlic.
    • Nun Vegetarian Noodles this is a noodle soup boiled with soybean sprouts, mushrooms and bamboo shoots and served with. The soup is golden in color, sweet in taste, and has a mouth-watering smell. The noodles are first boiled and then put into bowls where the soup is added. It is served with Guilin Fermented Tofu, scrambled eggs, vegetarian ham, gluten flour and some spices. The fresh-cooked dish is very tasty, and the smell and color are pleasant as well. The Crescent Moon Building in Seven Star Park enjoys a great reputation for its Nun Noodles.
    • Old Duck Stewed with Gingko made from the famous Guilin gingko, duck and ham stewed in a steamer.
    • Rice Noodles (Mifen) is a local delicacy, also available as stir-fried (Chaofen). 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. Servings are sold and priced in small, medium, and large. (一两;二两;三两) The small is more of snack, so start with the medium. There is a good spot in the street behind the Zhongshan Hotel.
    • Roasted Suckling Pig. The pig is fed with rice, roasted using special local methods, and then flavored with shallot, soy sauce and white sugar.
    • Snail made with sour peppers, shallot, ginger and sanhua wine.
    • Steamed Bake Meat with Water Chestnut made from peeled water chestnut, meat and spices.
    • Steamed Mung Bean and Meat Wrapped in Lotus Leaf. Home-style dish with streaky pork with skin, soy sauce, mung bean flour, lotus leaf, fermented tofu, and lots of spices.

    Restaurant streets

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    Restaurants can be found throughout the city. There are various eateries near the train station selling cheap and simple but delicious local dishes. 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.

    There are a few clusters of restaurants worth exploring.

    • Binjiang Rd (滨江路美食街; Bīnjiānglù Měishíjiē)
    • Food City (just to the east of the bus station)
    • Guilinren Wangjiao Food Street (桂林人旺角美食街; Guìlínrén Wàngjiǎo) at Zhongshan Middle Rd (bus 11,18, 100). This street has lots of snack vendors.
    • Jiefang West Rd (解放西路美食街; Jiěfàngxīlù Měishíjiē)
    • Nanhuan Rd (南环路; Nánhuán​lù) connects Zhongshan Rd with Elephant Trunk Hill. The street has a number of budget and mid-range local restaurants. Many of the restaurants show living animal out in the street to illustrate what is on the menu.
    • Putuo Rd (普陀路美食街; Pǔ​tuólù Měishíjiē)
    • Yiren Rd (依仁路; Yīrénlù) runs east–west on the north side of Central Square. The street has eateries ranging from buffet-style caferias to trendy cafes.
    • Ximen Bridge Area (西门桥周围; Xī​ménqiáozhōu​wéi) has a large number of Muslim restaurants.
    • Zhishan Rd (雉山路美食街; Zhìshānlù Měishíjiē; opposite Food City)
    • Zhongshan Rd (中山路; Zhōngshānlù)

    Budget

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    • Wada Bar @ Wada Hostel (瓦当旅舍), 212 Huancheng Xiyi Rd (Chinese Address: 环城西一路212号), +86 773 215 4888. This place has a great vibe attracting many foreigner travellers from around the world. Spacious outdoor lounge provides a great atmosphere to hang out all day long. The night comes alive with music and happy hour drinks with premium cocktails at ¥20-30 each. Great Western/Chinese food options to choose from.

    Mid-range

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    • Hao Heng Shi Jia, 2nd floor, 9 Middle Zhong Shan Rd. Good steaks, western and Chinese food. Located on the main shopping street. Internet cafe just upstairs.
    • Islam Restaurant, 55 Xicheng Rd (西城路55号), +86 773-2819737. Owned by the Islam Association of Guilin. Serves traditional halal food.
    • Jufulin, 10 Zhengyang Rd (near the Central Square). Serving standard Chinese dishes. Seating in and out: inside can be a bit crowded, but outside is nice.
    • Rosemary Cafe, 1 Yiren Rd (in the pedestrianized area near Jiefang Bridge). Good coffee and Western food, sandwiches with wholemeal bread. Free Wi-Fi. A few books for sale or exchange. Staff are polite and efficient, though perhaps slightly cool in their attitude.

    Splurge

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    Drink

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    Liquan beer and osmanthus tea.

    Cafes

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    • UBC Cafe (Shangdao Kafei), Yiren Rd (near the Central Square). This is a Shanghai chain coffeehouse also serving Chinese and Western food. The coffee card appears reasonable, but sometimes you get the feeling they serve more or less the same regardless of what you order. Large place with a piano player.
    • 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 also have a branch in Yangshuo.
    • West Bank Café, 4/F, Binjiang Building, 18 Binjiang Rd, +86 773-2882259. Decent coffee accompanied by jazz music and river view.

    Bars

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    • 100 C, Binjiang Rd (near sheraton hotel). Very good bar with great music.
    • Red Lips -- On the Road -- Usual Place -- Go In, Chuanshan South Rd (street to Chuanshan Park, at the corner of Lijiang Road, close to Li River Chuanshan Bridge). Four 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.
    • (formerly Le Feitz), 1-8 Chaoyang Rd, 540004 (100m from Guangxi Normal University north gate), +86 13737734082. 19:00-03:00. Bar/club, often has a cover band playing and/or DJs very loud, but not a bad atmosphere if there's a good crowd.
    • Lakeside Inn, No1-1-2 Shan lake Building, Shan Lake North Road, +86 7732806806. 07:30-00:00. Drinks and German beer, at the other side of the ShanHu Hotel building, right between the Central Square and the Sun and Moon Pagodas. English-speaking staff and visited mostly by tourists and expats.

    Sleep

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    Guilin is a tourism city. There are many hotels, more than 30 five-star hotels, 100 four-star hotels, and 200 three-star hotels.There are plenty of B&Bs with great views to choose from. Whether you want to enjoy a magnificent sunrise or spend a peaceful weekend in a mountaintop homestay in the mountains, you will have plenty of options. You can choose a homestay nestled in a farmland on the outskirts of the city and soak up the peaceful countryside, or choose a homestay on the top floor of a high-rise building. Whether you prefer the tranquillity of nature or the bustle of the city, Guilin has a homestays waiting for you.

    Budget

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    • 1 Guilin Central Hostel, 3 Renmin Rd/人民路3号 (Across from the Sheraton Hotel) (taxi from train station is ¥10. Be sure to have the address in Chinese written down for the driver. Free pickup is also readily available), +86 773 2819936, . Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. Most well established hostel in the heart of the city center. Bright and fun atmosphere in the main lounge. All essential services are included: Free Wi-Fi, international calling and Skype, Western- style restaurant and fully licensed bar, tour packages (Bamboo raft to Yangshuo along the Li River and 1-day tours to the Longsheng Rice Terraces), bicycle rental, towel rental, heating, transportation services (ticket booking, airport pick-up & drop-off), common area, hot water, clean drinking water, laundry, storage room, and weekly events. Extremely well trained, competent and informative English speaking staff. Spacious, clean rooms at ¥35 for 6 bed dorms with air conditioning. Private twin and double rooms at ¥120 for members, ¥140 for non-members.
    • Wada Hostel (瓦当旅舍), 212 Huancheng Xiyi Rd (环城西一路 212号) directions=, +86 773 2154888, . The most popular backpackers' youth hostel in Guilin, they are a member of the YHA China, HI, IYHF. Very knowledgeable English speaking staff. Amenities include free internet/Wi-Fi access, International calling/Skype, great tour packages to Yangshuo/Longsheng rice terraces, transportation booking for bus/train/air, western restaurant and licensed bar, heating, BBQ, lounge, laundry, pool table, TV/movie room, reading room, video game room with Nintendo Wii, board game room, drinking water station, karaoke, outdoor patio, storage room, bicycle and boat rental. Directly across from a botanical garden, mall, movie theatre, and amusement park. Dorms at ¥40/person. Private rooms at ¥140/room for members, ¥150 for non-members.
    • Dozycat Hostel, No.13 North Liumashan Lane 桂林骝马山北巷13号 (A 5-10 minute gentle stroll into the centre of town), +86-773-5657548, +86 773 2861086, . Nice hostel in a quiet area a 5-minute walk out of town. Cheap eats nearby and very clean rooms. Staff are extremely helpful. Dormitory ¥40 but can be as low as ¥15, Twins and Doubles available.
    • 2 Fu Yuan Hotel, Chuan Shan Lu 9 (from railway station or main bus station with bus #16 to Chuan Shan Qiao bus stop), +86 773 5875826. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. Nice hotel with friendly staff and clean AC rooms. Rooms with PC & Internet access are available. Sharon's Coffee with Western food nearby. Single bed ¥88, Twin bed ¥118, double prices during Chinese holidays.
    • 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.
    • Ming Cheng Hotel (桂林名城大酒店), No. 4 Zhengyang Road, Xiufeng District 正阳步行街四号, +86-773-2882008. It offers air-conditioned rooms, all of which have cable TV, refrigerator, telephone, and hair dryer. Some of its amenities include business facilities, free transportation, and a 24-hour front desk and security. While staying here, you can visit some interesting places like Yulong River, Reed Flute Cave, and Seven Star Park. ¥180+.
    • Ming palace hostel (桂林王城青年旅馆) No.10-3, Donghua Road, Xiufeng District, Guilin. (桂林秀峰区东华路10号王城青年旅舍(中华小学旁,王府花园对面)) dorm rooms from ¥16-30, clean rooms, very helpful staff, free washing machine, very close to west gate into solitary beauty peak walled area, river, tourist area. Offers the usual tours.

    Mid-range

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    • Soluxe Qixia Hotel (3 minutes walk to Li River, 5 minutes walk to Seven Star Park and approaching Liberation Bridge). 366 rooms, with stylish decoration, neat and clean environment and free internet access. Free airport pick up service.
    • Guilin Bravo Hotel, 14 Ronghu South Rd, Xiufeng District, +86-773-2898888. Offers air-conditioned rooms, all of which have satellite TV with free in-house movies, mini-bar, refrigerator, and high-speed Internet access. Some of their restaurants are Lijiang Restaurant that serves local dishes, Restaurant with Guangdong and Sichuan cuisines, and Skylight Lobby Bar. Best rates on official website start at ¥622.
    • Guilin Osmansthus Flower Hotel, No. 10 Zhongshanbei RD (in the downtown of the city, 5-min walk to the train and bus station.), +86 - 773 215 3666. A good 3-star hotel located in the downtown. ¥150 for a standard (double/single) room.

    Splurge

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    • Eva Inn, 66 Binjiang Rd, Xiufeng District (in front of Sheraton), +86-773-2830666. Looks out over Li River and Elephant Trunk Hill. It has 113 rooms and a gourmet restaurant with terrace dining. Ask for disccounts.
    • Grand Link Hotel, No. 42 Chuanshan Road, Qixing District, +86-773-3199999. 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.
    • Shangri-La Guilin, 111 Huan Cheng Bei Er Lu Guilin, Guangxi, +86 773 269 8888. Luxury hotel, a little ways away from the tourist core.
    • 3 Lijiang Waterfall Hotel, 1 North Shanhu Rd (near the main shopping area), +86 773 2822881, +86 773 2823050, fax: +86 773 2822891, +86 773 2825992. 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. Lijiang Waterfall Hotel (Q55758977) on Wikidata
    • 4 Sheraton Guilin Hotel, +86 773 282 5588. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 12:00. 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.
    • 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. This hotel is set inside Yuzi Paradise, a park full of stunning modern art in a remote rural location.
    • Guilin Merryland World Resort (about a 1-hour drive north of Guilin). The resort offers two types of accommodation: 5-Star Hotel, or Forrest Village.
    • Guilin Inn (桂林驿·皇家别院), No.117 West Ring Road, +86 7732586888, . Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. content in Guilin central park -- the botanical garden, Guilin Yi Royal Palace (Guilinyi) is a garden landscape view hotel covering an area of 120,000 m². This hotel is well provided with pleasant environment no matter inside or outside it. Moreover, it is close to 101 pleasure ground and TOO Commercial Plaza, the biggest recreational and commercial district in Guilin, about 5-minute drive from the railway station and the bus station as well as 30 minutes from Liangjiang International Airport. It is pretty convenient for dining, shopping, sightseeing and traffic.

    Stay safe

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    Guilin is quite safe by Chinese and international standards, but:

    • The number of Westerners has engendered resentment by many of the club staff—and they are often aggressive and even violent. In 2015, an Irish tourist was stabbed at Muse Night Club in downtown Guilin by a group of bouncers who beat him behind the club. He survived, but the group attack, stabbing, and police inaction show the vulnerability of the foreign traveler in overly-touristy areas.
    • Watch your valuables very closely in the central city (money belt), as in many tourist locations pickpocketing is a common occurrence. The bus station is the most dangerous place in the city. Keep on guard when boarding and disembarking your bus. Never carry your wallet in your pocket. Organized gangs of pickpockets operate in this area and they will focus on you if you are of non-East Asian descent.
    • Be careful of locals trying to sell "honey" at rest stops along the highway. They will have bags with honey smelling rocks and a part of a beehive and a knife with them and offer you a taste. According to a local it is not real honey and can be impure, made with wax, and unsafe to consume, and will make you sick.
    • Western tourists may be approached by people who will introduce themselves as teachers, et al., but turn out to be selling tea or artwork.

    Cope

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    • Guilin Public Security Bureau:+86 773 282 3334
    • Guilin Tourism Bureau:+86 773 282 5890
    • Guilin Public Service Center:+0773 2823602

    Go next

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    • Yangshuo - About 1.5 hours by bus 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 sits 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 backpacking types. It is a very peaceful, old town on the Li River's most beautiful landscape, halfway between Yangshuo and Guilin.
    • Longsheng- An area near Guilin with hills covered with terraced rice fields. There are many organised tours from Guilin, many of which will allow you to visit the nearby ethnic Zhuang minority villages. June and September are good times to visit when fields are flooded.
    • Chengyang - On the road towards Guizhou province, this mountainous minority village area is quieter and less touristy than Longsheng. Plenty of wonderful scenery with friendly locals, quaint bridges and drum towers. It is now accessible via a 30-minute high speed rail journey from Guilin to Sanjiang and then getting a minbus from there to Chengyang.
    • Vietnam - There is a sleeper overnight bus from Guilin to Hanoi. It costs ¥390 leaving in the evening every day and arriving Hanoi next day. Or catch the afternoon train to Nanning (2½ hr with high speed train), stay overnight in a cheap station hotel and get the early morning bus in Langdong bus station to Hanoi, arriving about 15:00 depending on traffic.


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