I thought it was about time to do some scenery touring in China. Guilin immediately came into mind. Its limestone rock formations are very unique and beautiful, so my friend and I decided to fly up there to see for ourselves.
Guilin is not a skyscraper city. It's a scenic city, and as such, tall buildings are not really allowed to spoil the view.
These are as tall as they get.
Due to the geological formations, there are a lot of such caves throughout Guilin.
Too bad it was a dark day.
Many Chinese cities have pedestrianized shopping streets, and Guilin is no exception.
There were a number of such stalls selling food along the street. I was a little afraid of trying out these things. I don't know how well my stomach could take these local delicacies.
There is an underground shopping centre underneath this main city plaza, named 'Little Hong Kong' :
The plaza :
Guilin was one of the first parts of China to open up to foreign tourists. Many Westerners touring China stop in Guilin.
These 12 girls are the modern version of traditional Chinese music.
]Located in the northeast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guilin is considered one of the most beautiful cultural cities with a long history in China. With an elevation of 150 metres, the city has a total area of 2,000 square kilometers and a population of 685,000 people.