Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Regions is a provincial level administrative body in south of China. It has a land area of 240,000 km2. It borders Yunnan Province to its west, Hunan to its Northeast. Guizhou Province is to its Northwest. It also shares a national border with Vietnam to its southwest. It is home to almost 50 million people, among which more then 30% are ethnic Zhuang. Zhuang ethnic is the most populous among all ethnic minorities in China, with a strong 20 million people. Mandarin is commonly used language, but Guangxi is home to many regional dialects which baffle many Chinese live outsider of Guangxi. Guangxi sits on the southeast edge of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, making it a generally hilly province. Guangxi enjoys a warm subtropical and tropical climate, its wet weather constitute many green and lush forests. Its diverse landscape contributed to Guangxi’s rich tourism resources. City of Guilin is the crown jewel of China’s tourism industry. It offers an unparalleled scenery consist of rivers, dazzling ethnic cultures, karst mountains and caves. Beaches of Weizhou Island in Beihai City offers a tropical experience to visitors.
Apart from air, water is another crucial factor which making this place famous for its longevity population. All these making the local water a healthy source of liquid of locals. That in turn improves their health and prolongs their life span.
In addition to these breath-taking waterfalls, there’s also an abundance of other stunning sights to be seen. Such as beautiful green treed covered peaks that over lap like crashing waves, the Leiping Stone Forest, and the Water Stone Forest.
When you drift by bamboo raft, you can experience the life-style of the local people, and you can talk with the boatman to know some interesting stories about this place. On this crude and special boat, you also can see the beautiful sceneries and the aquatic plants clearly.
The interior of the cave is a veritable show gallery of gorgeous geological formations. Created by millennia of water erosion on the soft limestone, the cave features stalactites, stalagmites, and tall columns of stone reaching from floor to ceiling.