Friday, August 19, 2011

Guilin-Province of Guangxi

Guilin is a city in northern Guangxi, China. Guilin is a picturesque town and one of the most popular tourist destinations in China. There are many scenic places within short driving distance from Guilin. These include Longsheng Longji with its famous rice terraces, the Lijiang River, a scene that is printed on the back of the 20 yen banknotes, Yangshuo, Guilin behind a small circle, and much more. This makes an excellent base in Guilin for exploring the northern end of the province of Guangxi.






Central Square -Guilin-51 400-square-foot venue in the middle of the city. Here you can get a huge atlas on the floor and an artificial waterfall, every evening at 20.30 clock.


Prince City is located in the center of town is a small Forbidden City. Once home to the princes of the region. The palace buildings are now a museum.


Fubo Hill in the northeast of the city on the banks of the Li River. Includes historic stone carvings from the Tang Dynasty and Buddhist inscriptions. The hill itself is an impressive sheer sided cliffs.



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