Lijiang River: a famous river in China
Lijiang River looks like a jade-green belt, winding its way among countless marvelous mountains. The Lijiang River tour is regarded as the essence of Guilin scenery and has long been famous and known to all over the world. I have always wanted to go to certain places in China that weren't on any standard tour. My first station was Lijiang River of china tour. Lijiang River, situated in Guilin City of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is a bright pearl on the list of Chinese tourist attractions. Lijiang River has a total length of 437 kilometers and is flanked by unique scenery of green karst hills which attract thousands of visitors each year. In recent years, Lijiang River tours have been more and more popular. The Yangshuo tour is characterized by crystal clear rivers, limestone crags, lush vegetation, traditional Chinese architecture and customs. Yangshuo tours have been immortalized in Chinese classical landscape paintings and poetry. Get out and enjoy it any way you can. Go on bamboo rides on the Yulong River. Yangshuo boasts breath-taking natural sceneries, mysterious ancient local dwelling houses and an insight into a diverse range of cultures. Yangshuo, 65 kilometers to the southeast of Guilin, is an internationally acclaimed tourist destination. After Lijiang River tour, I went to Zhangjiajie. Zhangjiajie City is located on the northwestern border of Hunan Province. Zhangjiajie tour was so charming and I will go there once again if I have leisure time in the future. Then I went to Yangshuo. Yangshuo tour is all about the scenery. Zhangjiajie's karst peaks are unique in terms of how they're clustered and the vantage point you get of them from the walkways. Zhangjiajie tours feature a variety of different terrains including: mountainous regions, upland areas, plains, and Karst rock areas. The last station of my China tours was Gulangyu. Gulangyu is a tiny island off the coast of Xiamen in Fujian province. Just a stone's throw away from Taiwan, Gulangyu is a quaint maze of alleyways, seafood restaurants, shops, and an eclectic mix of museums.
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