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Welcome to Guangxi, China
Guangxi is not merely a province; it is a living gallery of limestone karsts, emerald rivers, and vibrant minority cultures. While the world knows the iconic peaks of Guilin, China Explorer Tour invites you to dig deeper. Imagine hiking through the Dragon’s Backbone Rice Terraces as the mist clears, standing at the foot of Asia’s largest transnational waterfall on the Vietnam border, or cycling through the rural idyll of Yangshuo. This is a land of sensory overload: the scent of osmanthus flowers, the taste of spicy-sour noodles, and the sound of folk songs echoing off the cliffs. Our curated China travel packages weave these elements into a seamless journey, taking you from the mountains to the subtropical sea. A comprehensive Guangxi travel guide is your canvas for painting your own masterpiece in the heart of the Zhuang homeland.
Top Destinations in Guangxi: Cities to Explore
The magic of Guangxi lies in its rural veins. The Longji Rice Terraces (Dragon’s Backbone) are a marvel of agricultural engineering; carved by the Zhuang and Yao people over 600 years, they change color with the seasons—from glittering water in spring to golden waves in autumn. China Explorer Tour arranges hikes here to visit the Long Hair Village of the Red Yao women. On the border, the Detian Transnational Waterfall offers a thunderous spectacle that rivals Niagara, set against a backdrop of lush jungle. For a spiritual retreat, the Bama Longevity Village is famous for its centenarians and pristine environment.
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Guilin is the gateway to the karst wonderland. It is a city of parks and lakes, where the Elephant Trunk Hill drinks from the Li River and the Reed Flute Cave dazzles with neon-lit stalactites. It is the sophisticated, scenic start to any Guilin tour, offering history, comfort, and the famous Two Rivers and Four Lakes cruise at night.
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Just down the river lies Yangshuo, the backpacker’s paradise turned world-class resort hub. Surrounded by thousands of limestone pinnacles, this is where you get active. Whether it’s bamboo rafting on the Yulong River, rock climbing the Moon Hill, or watching the spectacular Impression Liu Sanjie light show on the water, Yangshuo is the beating heart of a China adventure.
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3. Nanning
The capital, Nanning, is a lush, tropical metropolis often overlooked by tourists but beloved by foodies. It is the staging ground for visiting the magnificent Detian Waterfall on the Vietnam border. With its “Green City” reputation and spicy, sour cuisine, Nanning offers a raw, authentic taste of the south on your China vacation.
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4.Beihai
Head south to the coast to find Beihai, famous for its Silver Beach—24 kilometers of quartz sand so fine it squeaks. It is also the ferry port for Weizhou Island, China’s youngest volcanic island, where you can explore sea cliffs, coral reefs, and historic Catholic churches built by French missionaries.
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What to Eat in Guangxi - Food Lover’s Guide
Guangxi cuisine is a textural adventure, leaning towards sour and spicy. The undisputed king is Guilin Rice Noodles (Mifen), a breakfast staple of round noodles topped with gravy, peanuts, and pickled beans. In Nanning, the brave must try Luosifen (Snail Rice Noodles); famous for its pungent bamboo shoot smell but incredibly savory taste—it’s a viral sensation in China. In the mountains, the Yao people will welcome you with Oil Tea (Youcha), a caffeinated soup made by pounding tea leaves with ginger and garlic, served with puffed rice. Trust our Guangxi food guide and let China Explorer Tour take you to a riverside farmhouse to taste Beer Fish, a Yangshuo specialty where fresh carp is braised in local beer and tomatoes.
How to Get Around Guangxi: Transportation Tips
Guilin is the primary hub, connected by High-Speed Rail to Hong Kong (3 hours), Guangzhou (2.5 hours), and Chengdu. Guilin Liangjiang Airport serves international flights. However, the best way to travel from Guilin to Yangshuo is the Li River Cruise—a 4-hour visual feast. Once in Yangshuo, bicycles and e-scooters are king. Reaching remote areas like the Longji Terraces (2.5 hours) or Detian Waterfall (4 hours from Nanning) is difficult with public buses involving multiple transfers. A private car service from China Explorer Tour is essential to connect these dots comfortably, giving you the freedom to stop for photos whenever the landscape demands it.
Best things to do in Guangxi
The best things to do in Guangxi involve water and rhythm. You must take a Bamboo Raft ride on the Yulong River; unlike the motorized boats, these are poled by hand, offering serene silence. Hiking from Ping’an to Dazhai in the rice terraces is a bucket-list trek for photographers. In the evening, watching “Impression Liu Sanjie” in Yangshuo is mandatory; directed by Zhang Yimou, it uses the mountains and river as a natural stage for 600 performers. For a unique experience, explore the Weizhou Island by electric scooter to find hidden coves and banana plantations. With China Explorer Tour, your Guangxi trip is a perfect loop of activity and awe.
What and Where to Shop in Guangxi
Shopping here is about natural beauty and craftsmanship. Beihai is the source of South Sea Pearls; visiting the pearl markets is a must, but expert guidance is needed to distinguish quality. Guilin is famous for Osmanthus products—perfume, tea, and wine—that smell of the city’s signature flower. The Zhuang minority are masters of Brocade; their hand-woven textiles make for durable and colorful souvenirs. As your Guangxi travel guide, China Explorer Tour advises shopping in the villages of Longji or the legitimate pearl centers in Beihai to support local artisans directly.
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FAQ's
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Yangshuo,Guilin is great for 1 day (city highlights), but Yangshuo is where the stunning scenery and outdoor activities are. Most China Explorer Tour itineraries spend 2-3 nights in Yangshuo.
Late May (water-filled mirrors) and Late September/Early October (golden harvest) are the most photogenic times. Winter can be brown and dry.
Yes. The big cruise ships (3-star and 4-star) are air-conditioned, comfortable, and have buffet lunches. It is a very relaxing way to see the karst peaks.
Guilin offers a 240-hour Visa-Free Transit for 55 countries (if you are flying in and out to a third country/region like Hong Kong). It’s perfect for a short Guilin tour.
Yes, it is a subtropical region. In summer and rural areas (Yangshuo/Longji), mosquitoes are active. Bring repellent!



















