Guilin is nestled in the northeastern part of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, southern China. Surrounded by karst mountains and crisscrossed by the Li River, it’s often called a "living ink painting" due to its dreamy landscapes. The city sits at the edge of the Hunan-Guangxi Corridor, bordering Hunan Province to the north and Guangdong Province to the southeast, making it a strategic cultural and transportation hub for centuries.
Surrounded by limestone peaks, this ancient stone bridge creates perfect river reflections. Enjoy bamboo raft rides and 500 years of history in a peaceful karst landscape. Ideal for photos and quiet exploration.
Crystal-clear river, limestone peaks, bamboo rafts, and rice paddies create a serene, picture-perfect escape with local charm. Perfect for gentle漂流and immersive nature.