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Guilin Lijiang National Park

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Guilin and Lijiang River National Park is located in the northeastern region of Guangxi Zhuang, China, and features the Li River, also known as Li Jiang, of the Pearl River Basin. The river flows a total of 102 miles (164 km).

The national park represents the outstanding scenery along the Li River between the cities of Yangshuo and Guilin City. The scenery found between these two cities even serves as the artwork on the Chinese 20 yuan note.

The mountains decorate the shoreline as they individually pierce toward the sky. There are two different types of limestone karsts along the river differing depending on the region. The most common is Fengcong karst.

These Fengcong karst limestone hills feature deep depressions between the peaks and can be seen most of the way as you travel the river. There are numerous caves in these mountains as well with the Guanyin Cave System being the longest.

As you approach the Yangshuo area, you will experience the Fenglin limestone hills which are more isolated and separated peaks. They can reach a height of 984 feet (300 m) and in many cases will feature near-perfect vertical sides.

Highlights

The Fengcong and Fenglin karsts and limestone mountains create the pinnacle serenity scene. These mountains have inspired numerous artists, photographers, and poets because of their sheer beauty.

The highlight of Guilin and Lijiang River National Park is a slow-paced journey through these magnificent hills. A river cruise is a must, but travelers may also explore the scenic region by automobile and on foot.

Guilin Lijiang National Park Trails

There are a good number of trails that allow visitors to explore the picturesque landscape that Guilin-Lijiang is renowned for.  Who knows, maybe you will find your own artistic inspiration as you explore the region.

Park Protection

Guilin Lijiang National Park protects the astounding karsts and limestone landscapes as well as the majestic Lijiang River that meanders amongst the towering karst peaks.  It also protects a region of China that has been an inspiration of artists and poets from around the world.  The Chinese government knew that it was essential to protect this region for future generations of travelers and artists to come and be inspired.

Guilin Lijiang Highlights

  • Taking a river cruise on the Li River
  • Reed Flute Cave and Seven-Star Rocks

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