Explore the stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Guilin, China. From the iconic karst peaks along the Li River and the breathtaking Rice Terraces to ancient towns and vibrant local life, this collection offers an unforgettable journey through one of China's most scenic regions.
Li River
The Li River is a scenic area known for its towering limestone hills and clear waters, a famous landmark often depicted in Chinese art.
Reed Flute Cave
Reed Flute Cave is a large cave in Guilin, known as the Palace of Natural Arts, featuring stunning stalactites and stalagmites illuminated by colorful lights, and ancient carvings dating back to the Tang Dynasty.
Yangshuo
Yangshuo is a scenic area known for its karst peaks and natural beauty, offering activities like boat rides.
Long G Rice Terraces
The Long G Rice Terraces are vast rice terraces covering steep mountains in Longsheng County, offering views of layered fields and traditional villages.
Xianggong Mountain
Xianggong Mountain is a spot to view the Li River winding through the Guangxi karst landscape, especially beautiful at sunrise.
Wuzhou City
Wuzhou City is where the Li River joins the Pearl River.
Sun and Moon pagodas
The Sun and Moon pagodas are two towers in Furong Lake, with the Sun pagoda being the tallest bronze pagoda in the world over water, and connected by an underwater tunnel.
Furong Lake
Furong Lake is a lake where the Sun and Moon pagodas are located.
Yangdi Pier
Yangdi Pier is a place to head to for bamboo raft rides on the Li River.
Ching-Ping
Ching-Ping is a town along the Li River where you can stop and explore during a bamboo raft ride.
Daxu Ancient Town
Daxu Ancient Town, located on the East Bank of the Li River, is known for its preserved Ming and Ching Dynasty architecture and stone-paved streets.
Longsheng County
Longsheng County is where the Long G Rice Terraces are located.