The Li River cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo is the centerpiece of any trip
to northeastern Guangxi Province. Gorgeous Karst peaks give you surprises at
each bend of the limpid river under the blue sky. Water buffalo patrol the
fields, peasants reap rice paddies, school kids and fisherman float by on bamboo
rafts. With its breathtaking scenery and taste of a life far removed from the
concrete metropolis, the scenery along the Li River become one of China's top
tourist destinations.
The trip starts from the dock south of Liberation Bridge in Guilin
downtown area. Otherwise some agencies will transport tourist to by a one-hour
bus ride to catch the cruise. The river trip is over eighty kilometers (52
miles) long and is estimated to take seven to eight hours. The eye-feasting
landscape and country scenery will never disappoint you.
It is a Chinese tradition to divide the long trip into sections (just as
the Three gorges along the Yangtze River) and give each peak an imaginative
name. Although some take much of your imagination to see what it is like,
listening to tour guide's legendary stories behind them is a delightful
experience when you are appreciating the landscapes.