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Local Specialties:
Guilin sanhua alcohol, Guilin fermented bean curd and Guilin chili
sauce are considered to be Guilin's three treasures, and are top
choices with visitors to the city.
Products made from sweet-scented osmanthus are also recommended
since the name of Guilin literally means forests of osmanthus. Osamnthus
tea, sugar and wine will bring you sweet memories of this city.
The gingko tree is described as a living fossil. Gingko is said
to promote healthy blood circulation, moistens facial skin and so
chases away wrinkles. It is so versatile that it can also be made
into drinks and snacks.
Guilin chufas can be eaten as fruit or as a vegetable. Chufas,
sometimes referred to as tiger nuts in the West, are grown in Guilin
and are very sweet and crispy. Chufa paste, chufa panocha and canned
chufa each have their own unique flavors and will add extra zest
to your cooking.
Luo Han Kuo got its name as it looks like the belly of Buddha.
Luohan means arhat in Chinese. This fruit has long been a traditional
Chinese herb. It is sweet and mellow and is considered conducive
to the system and helps lower blood pressure. Instant Luo Han Kuo
tea is a very convenient way to prepare it and preserves the original
flavor of the fruit.
Shaddock is the best-known fruit in Guangxi. Shaddock is sweet
with a light scent. It is rich in Vitamin C.
Cumquat is a citrus like fruit with a sweet rind and acidic center.
It can be eaten fresh or be made into a sweetmeat, canned or squeezed
as a fruit juice drink. It is rich in Vitamin C1, B2, B1, P, Ca,
etc.
Sugar cane is one of the main winter crops in Guilin. It is a must
during the Spring Festival as it can help to dispel a hang over
and the unwelcome effects of fatty foods.
Lipu taro, chestnut, persimmon and green tea are worth trying,
too.
Souvenirs
Guilin Stone is formed in the unique geographic and climatic conditions.
Guilin stones are solid in texture, bright in color, unique in form.
They are decorative and can serve as a reminder of the beauty and
elegance of the scenery to be found in and around the mountains
and waterways for which Guilin is famous.
Embroidered balls are romantic keepsakes. In ancient China, maidens
threw embroidered balls at their Prince Charming. Whoever caught
the ball would marry the maiden.
Ranging from animals, wall decorations to plates and pails, hand-woven
crafts are decorative as well as functional.
Marble ware, jade ware, bamboo and woodcarvings, paper umbrellas,
embroidery, hand-painted folding screens and knit ware, are all
ideal souvenirs.
Jewelry
Gold, silver, jade and pearl wares such as necklaces, rings, earrings,
pendants, broaches, and bracelets are dainty in design with strong
ethnic features.
Paintings and Calligraphy
Traditional Chinese painting of mountains and waters will surely
satisfy travelers who love Chinese cultural and arts. The beautiful
mountains and waters have attracted many artists since the Song
Dynasty (907-1279). Modern artists like Xu Beihong, Huang Binhong,
Li Keran, Qi Baishi, etc, all created precious works after visiting
Guilin. Guilin galleries are not only famous locally but throughout
China.
Huang Changdian brush pen has a history of over 100 years. There
are more than 70 sizes of brush pens, all of which are made of quality
rabbit hair, wolf hair, wool, etc.
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