Yulong
River
Yulong River is the biggest
branch of the Li River in YangShuo County.
The clear water runs smoothly past fields,farmhouses,
trees and mountains. Traveling by bamboo
raft you will be surrounded by the crystal
water and feel relaxed and happy in the
arms of the green mountains. Looking from
the mountaintops, you can see a vivid panorama
of the landscape with the green crystal
water flowing through the colorful valley
below. Viewers are entranced with the harmonious
picture of women washing clothes beside
the river, ducks swimming on the river,
bamboo rafts moving under the old bridge,
and farmers working in the fields.Yulong
has a different kind of beauty than the
Li River. Along the Yulong River you can
find Fuli Bridge, Guiyi Original Site, Ancient
Village, Xiangui Bridge, the Zhus'Camp,
Chuan Cave, Rhinoceros Deep Pool, Zhaoyang
Camp, Seven Stars and other scenic spots.
The Chinese word 'Yulong' refers
to 'meeting a dragon'. Local legend has
it that a dragon from the East Sea strolled
across the Yulong River and, being deeply
impressed by the attractive landscape, decided
to stay there forever. The villagers living
on the river bank saw the dragon several
times, and hence named it the Yulong River.
Local people use rafts as daily
transportation up and down the river between
house, markets, and rice paddies. Some villagers
made bigger rafts and started to woo the
travelers and soon it became a highlight
of tour around Yangshuo. Sitting on the
reclining chair on the raft, you can enjoy
an all around view of the natural, rural
life down the river.
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