Attractions in Yangshuo
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West Street (Xi Jie), nearly a kilometer long, is the most famous and oldest street in Yangshuo, often referred to as the town’s heart. Lined with restored buildings from the […]
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Impression Sanjie Liu, an outdoor night show directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Zhang Yimou, unfolds on the banks of the Li River in Yangshuo. Set in the world’s largest natural […]
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The Yulong River, also known as the Little Li River, is the largest tributary of the Li River, stretching 26 miles (43 kilometers) through Yangshuo county. Winding its way past […]
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Xingping Town, once a quiet fishing village along the Li River in Yangshuo, China, has evolved into a popular visitor destination. Nestled in a picturesque rural landscape, the town is […]
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Nestled in the Longji Terraced Fields Scenic Area northwest of Guilin, Ping’an Village is one of three main villages that make up this picturesque region. The terraced rice paddies cascade […]
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Moon Hill, or Yueliang Shan, is a prominent natural landmark in Yangshuo, China, known for its distinctive crescent-moon-shaped arch. This arch, a remnant of a former limestone cave called the […]
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Nestled in the heart of the Guilin and Yangshuo area, Baisha Ancient Town has stood for over 1,000 years, embraced by the meandering Yulong River. The town’s location offers a […]
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The 600-year-old Yulong Bridge, also known as the Dragon Bridge, spans the Yulong River in Yangshuo, China. Set against a backdrop of towering karst peaks, rural mudbrick villages, rice paddies, […]
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In Yangshuo, China, the Fuli Bridge stands as the tallest span over the Yulong River. Unlike the Yulong Bridge, which boasts the largest single-arch in the province, and the Xiangui […]
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Yangshuo Park, situated in the heart of Yangshuo, China, serves as a popular retreat for local residents. Here, people gather to engage in various activities such as playing chess or […]
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Fuli Ancient Town, nestled beside the Li River in Yangshuo, boasts a history that stretches over a millennium. Surrounded by the region’s iconic karst formations, the town retains much of […]
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Nestled along Yangshuo’s scenic ‘Ten Mile Gallery,’ the Big Banyan Tree stands as a testament to time, believed to be over 1,400 years old. Towering at 56 feet (17 meters) […]
Nestled within the limestone karst formations that define Yangshuo’s landscape, the Longmen Water Caves offer a unique subterranean experience. Formed over thousands of years by the relentless forces of erosion, […]
Green Lotus Peak, known as Bilian Feng, stands as the most famous peak in Yangshuo, China, named for its resemblance to a green lotus bud emerging from the Li River. […]
Nestled in a traditional farmhouse along the picturesque Li River, the Yangshuo Cooking School provides a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the culinary arts of China. Here, participants […]