China’s most picturesque city is committed to natural preservation. Guilin is surrounded by striking limestone mountains and karst caves, lakes and rivers; the scenic Li River winds right through the city. Guilin is named after the fragrant osmanthus tree, which are found in abundance throughout the area.
With its lakeside parks, karst limestone mountains and caves, this area of China takes on a fairy-tale air.
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