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Guilin, China travel tales
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| T Vasse |
24 August 2005 |
Stayed at Paradise Yangshuo Resort - Guilin, China.
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The hotel is located in the town centre which you do not notice when you are in the hotel or at the swimming pool. Close to the main shopping street and where you can rent bicycles. We went to Li River, Moon hill, and made a boat trip. You can hire a guide or make your own tour. Just turn right and left whenever you want, it is hard to get lost because you will always stay between two mountain ridges. Bring a map for global orientation.
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| J Walpole |
16 May 2005 |
Stayed at Paradise Yangshuo Resort - Guilin, China.
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Check out Uncle Sam's shop on West Street to arrange tours of the surrounding area. No hassle approach to exploring the area. We went hot airballooning and hired kayaks and went paddling downstream from Yangshuo and had the river to ourselves.
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| J Mert |
09 May 2005 |
Stayed at Paradise Yangshuo Resort - Guilin, China.
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Yangshuo is great, albeit pretty touristy on West Street. Brilliant for a long weekend of shopping, scenery, river trips, eating and drinking. It's a good hour and a half from Guilin airport and worth organising a taxi transfer to your hotel if you don't mind paying about $30 each way. As a western tourist, don't accept the first price in the West Street shops as they are just trying to see whether you'll pay over the odds. Start at about 70% below and see how you go. If you're after both scenery and a lively place to be based then stay in Yangshuo rather than Guilin town. Excellent breakfasts at Mei You on West Street. Hire a bike (+ guide if you want to be shown the highlights, although you end up paying a bit more) and definitely go on a bamboo raft. We had a guide called Wendy who was excellent, although there are a plenty of guides to choose from. The river tour from Xing Ping to Yangdi town was very scenic, but if you sign up for the sunrise tour then don't set your expectations too high. For our trip, it poured with rain and so there was no spectacular sunrise. Not sure it was worth getting up at 4.30am for unless you know how to guarantee the sun - the clouds and mist around the mountains were still pretty cool though - very Lord of the Rings. If it's your first trip to China as it was ours, then try not to be put off by the locals spitting in the street - maybe they've just got phlegm problems! Also, if you're a non-smoker then you'll be in the minority.
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| B Landin |
14 April 2005 |
Stayed at Guilin Bravo Hotel - Guilin, China.
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Walking round the lakes, from the hotel is an excellent 40- 60 min exercise. The city's shopping area was too touristic. The trip on Li river was a great experience! Don't waste your time in Guilin to long. Stay over in Yangshuo, don't rush back to Guilin.
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| I Marcouse |
09 March 2005 |
Stayed at Sheraton Guilin Hotel - Guilin, China.
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I'd say forget Guilin completely. The reasons for coming to this area are all in Yangshuo. As visibility was lousy when we were there, we opted out of the overpriced river cruise and went by bus from Guilin to Yangshuo. Stayed at the wonderful Paradise hotel (very cheaply) and hired bikes to get out and see the gorgeous countryside. Buses go cheaply to different local villages - and enable you to see more of the centuries-old way of life. Wonderful.
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| G Collett |
17 January 2005 |
Stayed at Guilin Bravo Hotel - Guilin, China.
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Guilin is a tourist city, with higher prices than normal for China, but it is worth the trip for the Li Jiang boat tour. Seven Star Park is also worth a visit if you have extra time on your hands. It is walkable city with 1.3 million residents.
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| S Codrington |
30 December 2004 |
Stayed at Universal Hotel, Guilin - Guilin, China.
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A free bus service operates to many of the major tourist sites in Guilin, including Reed Flute Cave which is somewhat out of town. The taxi fare from the airport into Guilin seems to be fixed at Y100 (drivers will not use their meters), but upon returning to the airport, drivers do use their meters and the cost is about Y75, raised to about Y85 or Y90 if the passengers have luggage. When travelling by taxi in China, passengers pay any extra road tolls, either at the time or added on to the fare at the end of the trip.
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| S Codrington |
29 December 2004 |
Stayed at Paradise Yangshuo Resort - Guilin, China.
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The hotel is located on Yangshuo's main street, Xi Jie, just a few minutes walk from the bus station, The minibus from Guilin Railway Station to Yangshuo is great value at just Y10 per person. Yangshuo has many great Western-friendly restaurants, many of which have free internet access, and recommended ones include Jimmy's and Minnie Mao's.
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| S Mendelsohn |
30 November 2004 |
Stayed at Guilin Bravo Hotel - Guilin, China.
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I would definitely recommend a day trip to Longshen and the Dragon's Backbone rice fields. I took a local bus from the Guilin bus station to Longshen (90 minutes), where I then took a small van (60 minutes) to Pin An - where you can begin a spectacular hike through the rice fields.
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| S Mendelsohn |
29 November 2004 |
Stayed at Paradise Yangshuo Resort - Guilin, China.
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I was going to take a cruise on the Li River, but some locals suggested instead that I take a local bus to the town of Yang Di (1 hour away) and walk to Xing Ping. The walk took 4.5 hours and it was spectacular. I passed trough small villages, farms, and amazing scenery. I saw the boats going by, filled with lots of camera-snapping tourists, and I was grateful that I was walking instead of traveling by boat -- I got a real flavor of the local life.
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