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Guilin – Li River is a haven for those who prefer free travel, with no strict schedules or pre-made routes. Whether you cruise down the river from Guilin to Yangshuo, mesmerized by karst mountains rising like ink paintings, or cycle along rustic villages off the beaten path, it’s a journey shaped by your personal taste. Wake up early for a hike up Five Blessings Mountain or sip tea with locals at a traditional riverside market — every choice is your own.
More than just scenic, the Li River is soaked in history. Since the Qin and Han dynasties, it served as a key waterway connecting southern regions. Along the banks, timeworn villages still preserve traditional ways of life, offering glimpses into centuries past. Li River’s poetic charm also inspired countless Tang and Song poems, making it a living canvas of East Asian art and spirit.
This isn’t just beautiful — it’s breathtaking. Towering limestone peaks, mirrored skies, tranquil bamboo rafts gliding through emerald waters — the scene feels unreal. Each season paints the Li River differently: spring brings mist and mystery, summer glows golden, autumn hums with harvest, and winter whispers calm serenity.
Day 1: Explore Guilin’s old city, taste local dishes like Guilin noodles and lotus duck.
Day 2: Cruise the Li River to Yangshuo, stop to see the iconic Moon Hill.
Day 3: Visit Xingping Ancient Town, bike along the river, and end with the outdoor show “Impression Liu Sanjie.”