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Characterized by marvelous seaside scenery and full-bodied
ethnic customs, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is blessed
with colorful resources and is an imposing region for sightseeing.
Guangxi, called "Gui" for short, is situated in the southern
part of China and is adjacent to the provinces of Yunnan to the
west, Guizhou to the north, Hunan to the northeast and Guangdong
to the southeast. Bordering Vietnam, Guangxi is convenient for tourists
crossing overland into Vietnam or vice-versa. With an area of about
230,000 square kilometers (88,780 square miles), topography of Guangxi
is basin-like and the limestone distribution occupies half of the
total area. Unique topography forms natural sights. You can breathe
fresh air and relax yourself by enjoying wonderful landscape everywhere.
History
Guangxi has history dating from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770BC
~ 221BC). From the Qing Dynasty (1644 ~ 1911), the region was named
"Guangxi". In 1958, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
was established, and it is now one of the five Minority Autonomous
Regions in China.
Ethnic Minority Groups
People in Guangxi are multinational, and the total population is
about 45 million. Besides the Han nationality, there are ethnic
groups of Zhuang, Yao, Miao, Tong, Maonan, Yi, Shui and others.
Various cultures are one of the important characteristics of China;
therefore, face-to-face communication with various cultures will
bring you unexpectedly pleasant surprises.
Guilin, a popular tourist venue in China, is famous for its beautiful
landscape. The picturesque Karst scenery along the Li River down
from Guilin to Yangshuo has meant the city has become well known
to foreigners. The cruise is an unforgettable experience. In addition,
attractions in the city are well worth a visit. Among them, Reed
Flute Cave, Seven Stars Park and Fu Bo Hill are very impressive.
Yangshuo, the end of the Li River cruise, is a small but peaceful
town with stunning country scenery. The town's West Street, lined
with western cafes, restaurants and hotels has welcomed countless
foreigners from all over the world and is known as "the Earth
Village in China". The city is an excellent place for bicyclists
and backpackers. Small villages hide behind paddies, water buffalos
patrol the fields while fishermen boat on the river. Each provides
a feeling of tranquility far removed from the cement jungle of the
large cities. You can rent a bicycle to visit the Moon Hill and
the Big Banian Tree.
Longsheng and Sanjiang are known for their Dong and Zhuang minority
villages. You will have a chance to taste the local food and appreciate
the traditional singing and dancing performances. Do not miss the
Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces in Longsheng and the Chengyang Wind
and Rain Bridge in Sanjiang.
Nanning, the green bright pearl in China, is the capital of Guangxi
Province.
When to go
Guangxi lies in a subtropical region: rainy, warm and wet. It is
fit for traveling all year round. July is the warmest and average
temperature is 23 C to 29 C; the coldest is in January, and average
temperature is about 6 C to 16 C. In Guangxi, 80 percent of the
rain occurs from April to September. Annual average rainfall is
1250 to 1750 millimeters (49.2 to 68.9 inches) in the most areas.
If you want to enjoy the fabulous natural scenery, visit the numerous
cultural and historic sites and taste the traditional customs, Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region is your best choice. There you will see
unique traditional handicrafts: brocades of Zhuang minority, embroideries
of Yao Minority and colorful shell carvings.
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