China’s subtropical central southwest, conaprising Guangxi and Guizhou, manages to include one of the country’s most intensely visited areas while remaining largely unknown as a whole. This is entirely due to the countryside’s picturesque limestone hills which, though a tourist phenomenon today, have in the past made communications virtually impossible and have created some of provincial China’s worst agri- cultural land.   

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Major Cities of Guangxi Province : Guilin , Nanning, Longsheng, Sanjiang , Yangshuo , Beihai and Liuzhou, Wuzhou,Pingxiang.

Guangxi Transportation - Getting to Guangxi and moving around.

 By Air: Guilin, Nanning, Beihai, Liuzhou and Wuzhou the five cities have civilian airport, a total of over 80 route, among them  Guangxi Guilin International Airport is the largest airport, flew to Hong Kong, Australia, Japan flights.
Xaing-Gui is the most important railway line in Guangxi, in the East it links Jing-Guang Railroad artery ,in the  West meets with  the Vietnamese railway line, Xiang-Gui line in Guangxi : the “Guilin - Liuzhou - Nanning” parts had opened rapid tourist train. there are Nanning - Kunming line ,Nanning - Fangchenggang line, Qinzhou - Beihai line.  In addition to capital Nanning, Liuzhou is important railway hub in the region, North-Guizhou (Guizhou-Guangxi Line) South Link Hainan (Lizhan line).
Highway In recent years, Guangxi highway construction has made considerable progress, the road has been formed to “five vertical and three horizontal” 8 State Road trunk road network. Nanning - Liuzhou - Guilin, Nanning - Qinzhou - Beihai, Binyang - Nanning - Fangchenggang highway have been built successively. By Chu Kong Passenger Transport routes have Wuzhou - Zhaoqing-Guangzhou-Hong Kong route, with the North Sea maritime passenger - Haikou route.

Highlights of Guangxi Travel Guide

Longsheng and Sanjiang are known for their Dong and Zhuang minority villages. You will have a chance to taste the local food and appreciate the traditional singing and dancing performances. Do not miss the Dragon’s Backbone Rice Terraces in Longsheng and the Chengyang Wind and Rain Bridge in Sanjiang. Guangxi Travel Guide

Guangxi Ethnic Groups - Custom and Habits of Guangxi Ethnic Groups

Most rewarding is the chance of close contact with ethnic groups, particularly the Mia o, Dong and Zhuang, whose culture is apparent not only in their daily lives but also in traces of their prehistoric past. There’s also further terrain to explore, encompassing beaches, moist mountain forests and some of the country’s largest waterfalls arid lime- stone caverns. Pretty Zhuangzu Girl from Guangxi
Short History of Guangxi
Guangxi has history dating from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770BC - 221BC). From the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911), the region was named “Guangxi”. In 1958, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region was established, and it is now one of the five Minority Autonomous Regions in China.
Best Time to Visit Guangxi Priovince
With a geography that includes the South China Sea and some respectable mountains, weather is fairly localized, though you should expect warm, wet summers and cold winters, especially up in the hills. April and May, and September and October are probably the driest, most pleasant months to visit the region.

Guangxi Visitor’s Guide - Everything you need to know about Guangxi.

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