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Guilin - Amazing
Landscape
The
scenery of Guilin has been called the finest under
heaven. Situated in the northeast of Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region, Guilin City is South China's
shining pearl, with verdant mountains, elegant
waters, magnificent crags and fantastic caverns.
It has a total area of 27,809 sq.km and a population
of 4.8 million, thereinto the urban area being
565 sq.km and the population 603,500.
Guilin has a history of more than
2,000 years. In the 6th year of Yuanding During
the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (111
BC), Guilin was a county, called Shi An County,
and from the Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty,
it was the political, economic and cultural centre
of Guangxi. In 1921, the North Expeditionary Army
led by Sun Zhongshan (Dr. Sun Yat-sen) joined
forces In Guilin, and the headquarters was sited
in the Royal Palace at the foot of the Solitary
Beauty Peak. The city acquired its present name
in the year of 1940.
Belonging
to the subtropical region,Guilin enjoys a mild
climate with sufficient rainfall. Its yearly average
temperature is 18.8'C, and the hottest month,
August, has an average temperature of 28'C, while
the coldest months, which are January and February
are 8'C on the average. Du Fu,a very famous poet
of Tang Dynasty so said of its climate: 'When
it is scorchingly hot everywhere in the Five Ridges,
only Guilin has temperate weather.'
Guilin was originally a vast expanse
of sea until about one hundred and ninety million
years ago, when, owing to the movement of the
earth crust, the whole area rose and became land.
The Limestone, weathered and eroded by water,
became today's fantastic stone forests, peaks,
underground streams and caves, thus giving unique
features to Guilin's scenery.
The
mountains In Guilin, rising abruptly from the
ground, stand in various stately shapes. Moreover,
they have in them a great number of colourful
caves. These mountains with strangely-shaped peaks
and caves of unique formation, together with the
crystal-clear rivers that surround the city, characterize
Guilin's scenery and have brought it world fame.
Li River, a picturesque river well
known both at home and abroad, is at its most
beautiful starting from Guilin to Yangshuo, distancing
83 km. Winding her way amidst the mountains and
through villages, the Li River adds a great charm
to the picture-like landscape of Guilin, where
people can see mountains with fantastic peaks,
green and clear waters, and festoon-like fields.
Guilin also abounds in historical
relics. Stone carving alone amounts to approximately
2,000 pieces. Of all the scenic spots in the city,
Pu Tuo Hill, Crescent Moon Hill and Folded Brocade
Hill possess the greatest number of these carvings,
but crowning all is the Dragon Refuge Cave, which,
as it Is lined with stelae, is properly called
'Guilin Stelae Forest'.
As a tourist destination second to
none in China, Guilin will surely continue to
attract ever more visitors from home and abroad.
Guilin and
Yangshuo Sights
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