
Daxin County is a significant region in Guangxi, China, located close to the Vietnam border. It is known for its beautiful natural landscapes, including the famous Detian Waterfall. The county is rich in cultural diversity, being home to various ethnic minorities, including the Zhuang and Yao peoples. Historically, Daxin has been a hub for trade due to its proximity to Vietnam and has a rich cultural heritage that reflects its location at the crossroads of different cultures.
Daxin County is located in the southern part of Guangxi, close to the Vietnam border. To get there, you can travel by bus or taxi from Nanning, which is approximately 200 km away. The most convenient way to get to Daxin is by taking a long-distance bus or taxi from Nanning. There is no metro service in Daxin, so buses and taxis are the primary modes of transport.
The best time to visit Daxin is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. The Detian Waterfall is open year-round, but it is particularly spectacular during the rainy season (May to October). Most attractions are open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Entrance fees for attractions like the Detian Waterfall and other scenic areas range from ¥30 to ¥80. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance to the attractions or through online platforms like Ctrip or Fliggy for convenience.
Booking tickets in advance is generally not necessary unless you are visiting during peak tourist seasons or national holidays. If you plan to visit during a busy period, it is recommended to book at least 1-2 days in advance.
A day is typically enough to explore the main attractions in Daxin, including the Detian Waterfall and nearby villages. However, if you want to explore the surrounding nature and ethnic communities in more detail, you may need 2-3 days.
Guided tours are available at most major attractions, including the Detian Waterfall. Tours are generally conducted in Mandarin, but English-speaking guides may be available at larger attractions or by special request.
Start your day by visiting the Detian Waterfall, followed by a trip to the Longsheng Rice Terraces in the afternoon. If time permits, visit one or two ethnic minority villages in the evening for a cultural experience.
Night visits and light shows are not common in Daxin, but some villages may have evening cultural performances. The Detian Waterfall and Longsheng Rice Terraces are generally best visited during the day.
Daxin is generally not very crowded, except during Chinese public holidays and weekends. The least crowded times to visit are on weekdays, especially during the off-peak seasons in autumn and winter.
Basic facilities such as toilets, food stalls, and water stations are available at major attractions like the Detian Waterfall. Rest areas are also available, and small shops sell souvenirs and snacks.
Most of Daxin’s attractions, including the Detian Waterfall, are accessible for elderly and children, though some hiking trails in the Longsheng Rice Terraces may be challenging. Disabled visitors may have difficulty accessing some areas due to the terrain.
Mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted in Daxin, and credit/debit cards are also accepted at many businesses. It’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases at local markets and attractions.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in most local restaurants. Halal food options may be limited but can be found in larger establishments or markets that cater to the Muslim community.
From Daxin, you can continue your trip by bus, taxi, or train to nearby cities such as Nanning or Chongzuo. Buses and taxis offer convenient access to other regions in Guangxi.