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Experience the gateway to the Li River, famous for its iconic karst mountains and the stunning Two Rivers and Four Lakes scenic area.

A vast expanse of golden-yellow rice terraces cascading down a lush green mountainside under a clear sky. Numerous layers of terraced fields, sculpted into undulating patterns, dominate the landscape. Patches of dark green trees and bamboo forests are interspersed between the terraces, with a few small traditional Chinese houses and buildings visible on the upper slopes of the mountains. The overall scene captures the majestic beauty of agricultural ingenuity on a grand scale.

Longji Rice Terraces: A Visitor's Guide to Guilin's Dragon's Backbone

Navigating rural China can feel intimidating, especially when trying to decipher bus schedules and mountain trail maps. If you are [...]

Several motorized bamboo rafts carrying tourists float on a calm river. The riverbanks are lined with dense green bamboo forests, and in the background, numerous towering grey-green karst mountains rise against a bright, hazy sky.

Guilin to Yangshuo: The Ultimate Li River Cruise vs. Raft Guide

Planning the journey from Guilin to Yangshuo is often the highlight of a China itinerary, but travelers immediately face a [...]

A white high-speed CRH train with blue accents travels on an elevated concrete railway bridge. Below the bridge are green trees and small village houses. In the background, numerous green, conical karst mountains stretch into the distance under a golden orange sunset sky.

Hong Kong to Guilin by High-Speed Rail: A Complete Cross-Border Guide

The journey from the neon-soaked streets of Kowloon to the misty karst peaks of Guilin used to be an arduous [...]

Several bamboo rafts with people float on a wide, green river. The river is surrounded by dense green trees and towering, rounded karst limestone mountains under a clear blue sky. On the left bank, a stone pier holds onlookers, and a decorative red boat is anchored further downriver near some buildings.

Guilin vs. Yangshuo: Which Is Best for Your Karst Mountain Trip?

You have seen the photos: misty limestone pinnacles rising abruptly from emerald rice paddies. But when it comes to booking [...]