Guilin | I took the photo of my life at Diecai Mountain
by Grace Cook~64
Feb 6, 2025
Guilin, a glittering pearl embedded in southern China, is renowned worldwide for its "peerless landscapes."
The mountains here don't stretch in continuous ranges with majestic grandeur like elsewhere. Instead, they rise abruptly from the ground like bamboo shoots or hairpins, each with unique shapes. Elephant Trunk Hill stands by the river, resembling a giant elephant drinking water with its trunk, serving as Guilin's city emblem. Fubo Hill majestically guards the riverside, half on land and half in water, like a general protecting the land. Diecai Hill gets its name from its layered rocks that resemble stacked colorful silk, offering panoramic city views from its summit.
Water is Guilin's soul. The Li River winds through the mountains like an emerald ribbon. Drifting on a bamboo raft, you'll see mountain peaks reflected in the water and occasional scenes of fishermen on rafts with cormorants perched at the bow, as if you're gliding through a painting. The Yulong River is even more serene, with idyllic countryside views along its banks. As rafts glide by, they leave only gentle ripples and a heart full of contentment.
Beyond its landscapes, Guilin's charm is intoxicating. Yangshuo's West Street blends exotic and local flavors, coming alive at night with distinctive bars and shops. The Longji Rice Terraces display different beauties each season - glistening with water during spring planting and turning golden at harvest, their layered curves painting poetic patterns on the land.
Guilin is precisely such a place that captures hearts. Every inch of its scenery seems like nature's masterpiece, making visitors reluctant to leave.
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