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Guilin, the Li River Cruise's Starting Point to Yangshuo China

Guilin, in Guangxi Province, is one of most popular touristic destination in China as it's the starting point of the cruise on the Li River – which is surrounded by impressive limestone formations – that ends up in Yangshuo.


How to get to Guilin
The easiest way to reach Guilin is by plane as there are flights from about any Chinese major city. Also, there are flights from Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Osaka and Seoul. The airport is a bit far from the downtown so expect to pay about 100 yuan for a taxi's ride. You can also take the shuttle bus (20 yuan) and then a taxi to downtown as the bus will stop on the South of the downtown.

Beside the plane you can also reach Guilin by train; it will usually take at least 12 hours as the city is quite far from all the major Chinese cities and the high speed train didn't arrive yet in Western China. Actually it took me 29 hours to get there from Chengdu.


What to do in Guilin
Since everybody associates the Li river cruise and the beautiful hills of Guangxi province with Guilin, I thought this was the place where to go. I was wrong. There isn't much to see in Guilin, which acts more as the hub to visit Guangxi province because there is the airport, the train station and the docks where most of the cruises start.

If you haven't much time my suggestion is to stay one night in a hotel that is able to get you a ticket for the cruise (almost all the hotels offer this service) and then take the cruise for Yangshou (a small town where you can rent a bike and lose yourself among the limestone formations that you can find everywhere on this part of China) the morning after. Personally I stayed at the How Flowers Youth Hostel.

Even if the cruise is the main attraction of Guilin, you can also visit the Elephant Trunk Hill, the Reed Flute Cave and the Solitary Beauty Peak. Also, you can take a bus to Longsheng, famous for its rice terraces. It will take a couple of hours to get there.


The Li River cruise
The price of the cruise will range from 200 to 400 yuan (one way). If you take the cheapest one there will mainly be Chinese tourists and the tour guides won't speak English. My hostel only offered the “expensive” one (400 yuan) so my guide could speak English and most of the tourists were foreigners.

A minivan will pick you up at your hotel around 8 a.m. and bring you to the docks to take the boat. Most of these boats leave around 9 a.m. and arrive in Yangshuo around 2 p.m. The ticket also include the lunch, which is served on the boat at noon. The food is ok (Chinese style).

For what I noticed many tourists will let their luggage at the hotel, spend a couple of hours in Yangshuo and then take the bus back to Guilin (it takes around 45 minutes).

Source: http://www.saporedicina.com/english/guilin-the-li-river-cruises-starting-point/