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GO GUILIN
The Gift of Green
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uilin’s landscape outshines anywhere else in the world.” This proclamation has spread throughout the Middle Kingdom for over 1,000 years, and, in many ways, it still rings true today. This picturesque area, whose arresting karst peaks and winding Li River are featured on the back of the RMB20 bill, is an unmissable destination for travelers visiting China. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Guilin Karst is considered a natural wonder and is composed of tower, pinnacle and cone karst formations and large cave systems, among other special characteristics. Viewed during a misty sunrise, with the waters of the Li River serving as a natural mirror, the striking karst scenery drops countless jaws on the daily. Another unique and spellbinding site located to the north of Guilin is the Longji Rice Terraces, which began con-
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struction over 600 years ago. The long, snaking terraces are said to resemble a dragon’s scales, and every June, they are filled with water for rice production. Lying in the northeastern portion of Guangxi Autonomous Region, the city of Guilin is home to the largest number of individuals from the Zhuang ethnic minority, as well as members of the Yao and Miao ethnic groups, among others. As such, the region is steeped in rich cultural customs and diverse, succulent cuisines. On Xi Jie (West Street) in Yangshuo county (a must-go destination in Guilin), eateries and shops are visited day in and day out by tourists from around the globe looking to try the area’s esteemed (and often overpriced) Li River ‘beer fish.’ Sampling Guilin rice noodles and sweet Osmanthus wine should also be a priority.
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