Guilin Attraction List

Li River

Taking its sources from the Mao’er Mountain in Xing’an County to the northeast of Guilin, Lijiang River flows by Guilin and Yangshuo and all the way along to empty into the Xijiang River in Wuzhou.

Elephant Trunk Hill

Elephant Trunk Hill, also known as Elephant Hill is located at the confluence of Li River and Peach Blossom River in the southwest of Guilin city.

Diecai Shan (Folding Brocade Hill)

Diecai Shan (Folding Brocade Hill) Situated in the northeast of Guilin by the Li River, Diecai Hill is one of the most popular attractions in Guilin.

Duxiu Feng (Solitary Beauty Peak)

Duxiu Feng (Solitary Beauty Peak) Solitary Beauty Peak is located in the ancient Mansion of Prince Jingjiang, in the center of Guilin City.

Reed Flute Cave

Located a pleasant 45-minute bike ride northwest of town, Reed Flute Cave, whose name derives from the reeds that used to cover the entrance and were used to make flutes.

Fubo (wave-subduing) Hill

Fubo Hill, Guilin Tours Fubo (wave-subduing) Hill to the northeast of downtown Guilin by the Li River has the Xinxi Marquis Temple built during the Tang Dynasty (618-907).

Seven Star Park

Seven Star Park Seven Star Park is one of the best urban parks in China. The park is in the east bank of Lijiang, the largest park in Guilin with the theme of rock caves.

The Shangri-la, Guilin

The Shangri-la, Guilin The English writer, James Hilton’s legendary novel” Last Horizon” wow readers with a paradise, characterized by snow-capped mountains.

Daxu Ancient Town, Guilin

Daxu Ancient Town Located to the southwest of Guilin, on shore of the tourists beaten Li River. Daxu is a time-honored town with well preserved traditional Chinese architectures and the time-worn shiny stone-paved streets.

Merryland World, Guilin

Guilin Merryland World Guilin Merryland World is a project built by Mr. Ma Zhi Lin. This project was planned in 1992 and built in 1997.

The Mausoleums of Jing Jiang, Guilin

The Mausoleums of Jing Jiang The Mausoleums of Jing Jiang are tombs of generations of Ming princes who were dispatched by the emperor to govern today’s Guilin region.

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