
Wutiao Beach is a grove of tallow trees located on the beach of Zhujiang Village, a bend in the Li River in downtown Guilin. The Li River stretches for hundreds of miles, and the beaches connect to each other. In spring, there's the picturesque Huangbu Beach, while in autumn, the fiery red leaves of Wutiao Beach are ablaze. Wutiao Beach is a large beach on the Li River, dotted with clumps of tallow trees.
In autumn and winter, the leaves turn red, and the clear waters of the Li River flow by. Wushu Beach in autumn and winter best reflects the charm of the Li River. Looking down from a high vantage point, Wushu Beach looks like a poetic ink painting.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
The best time to visit is in autumn and winter, from November to December.
Recommended play time: about half a day
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Wusu Beach is a scenic riverside area in Guilin, Guangxi, known for its natural beauty and proximity to the Li River. It has become a local recreational spot popular for leisure, picnics, and summer activities, reflecting Guilin's blend of natural landscapes and tourist culture.
Located near the outskirts of Guilin city, accessible by local buses, taxis, or rideshare services. Walking from nearby hotels or cycling along riverside paths is also possible.
The beach is generally open all day, with peak visiting season in summer (June to August). Early mornings and late afternoons provide cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Entrance is typically free, though some recreational activities may have separate fees. Tickets for activities can usually be purchased on-site.
For general beach access, no advance booking is needed. For organized water sports or special events, booking 1–2 days in advance is recommended.
2–4 hours are sufficient for enjoying the beach, walking, and participating in activities. A half-day visit is usually adequate.
Guided tours are rare. Most visitors explore independently. Some private guides in Guilin may offer Mandarin tours.
Start at the main entrance, walk along the riverside promenade, relax or swim on the beach, enjoy a picnic, and finish at a scenic viewpoint overlooking the river.
Night visits are possible but mostly for walking along the promenade. Occasional events or local festivals may offer evening activities.
Weekends and summer holidays are the busiest. Early mornings, weekdays, and outside the peak season are less crowded.
Public toilets, food stalls, picnic areas, and small convenience shops are available near the main beach areas.
Main beach and promenade are accessible for children and elderly. Some areas may have sandy or uneven surfaces, limiting wheelchair access.
Mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted at food stalls and activity rentals. Cash is also accepted.
Vegetarian options are available in some cafes and restaurants; halal options are limited and may require prior planning.
Souvenirs include postcards, local crafts, snacks, and small eco-friendly items.