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  2. Yangshuo County - Wikipedia

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    View of Li River from Yangshuo. Karst peaks are visible in the background. In the 1980s, the county became popular with foreign visitors engaging in backpacker tourism, and organized tours began by the late 1990s. At the time, domestic tourists represented only a small fraction of the county's visitors, but they outnumbered foreign tourists by ...

  3. Li River - Wikipedia

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    Tourist rafting boats cruise from Yangshuo County, on the Li River. The upper course of the Li River is connected by an ancient Lingqu canal with the Xiang River, which flows north into the Yangtze; this in the past made the Li and Gui Rivers part of a highly important waterway connecting the Yangtze valley with the Pearl delta.

  4. Guilin Scenic Area - Wikipedia

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    The scenic area of Guilin is a general term used to describe tourism resources within Guilin, including numerous attractions. Guilin's landscape has long been renowned for its "green hills, clear water, fantastic caves and beautiful mountains".

  5. Jianshan Temple - Wikipedia

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    Jianshan Temple (simplified Chinese: 鉴山寺; traditional Chinese: 鑑山寺; pinyin: Jiànshān Sì), is a buddhist temple located in Yangshuo County, Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, in the People's Republic of China. [1] [2] It includes the shanmen, Mahavira Hall, Meditation Room, Dining Room, etc. The temple has a building area ...

  6. Moon Hill - Wikipedia

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    Moon Hill from nearby parking lot. Moon Hill is located to the south of Yangshuo across the Jingbao river along China National Highway 321.It has an elevation of 380 m (1,250 ft), while the hill is 230 m (750 ft) in relative height and 410 m (1,350 ft) in length.

  7. South China Karst - Wikipedia

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    Yangshuo County. 1248-009: Guilin Karst – Lijiang Fengcong Yangshuo County 1248-010: Shibing Karst Shibing County. 1248-011: Jinfoshan Karst. Chongqing. 1248-012: Huanjiang Karst Huanjiang Maonan Autonomous County