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The Li River will take you from Guilin to Yangshuo.

There is a saying in Chinese that goes, “Guilin’s scenery is the finest under Heaven” (桂林山水甲天下 – guì lín shān shuǐ jiǎ tiān xià), and for good reason. Located in Southern China in Guangxi Province (广西省 - Guǎng xi shěng), the beauty of Guilin has been inspiration for artists, poets, and musicians alike for thousands of years. While the city of Guilin is certainly a worthy stop if you are traveling to China, an even better idea is to head a little south of the city to Yangshuo County (阳朔县 - Yáng shuò xiàn). Surrounded by stunning karst (岩溶 – yán róng) mountains and two rivers, this little town is a thriving tourist destination, with plenty of hotels, restaurants, and shops. Spending a few days in Yangshuo can be the icing on the cake of an already incredible trip to China. Sure, the bright lights of Beijing and Shanghai are great, but you can’t beat the natural beauty of Yangshuo. By day, go cycling through the Chinese countryside, hike up the Moon Hill (月亮山 – yuè liàng shān) to take in stunning views of the surrounding mountains, soak in a natural hot spring in the Moon Water Cave (水月洞 – shuǐ yuè dòng), do some rock climbing (攀岩 – pān yán), and then swim in the river to cool off. By night, feast on delicious beer fish (啤酒鱼 – pí jiǔ yú), go out with a local fisherman to observe the art of cormorant fishing (鸬鹚捕鱼 – lú cí bǔ yú), and then take in the jaw-dropping performance of Impression Liu Sanjie (印象刘三姐 – Yìn xiàng liú sān jiě).

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Part Two of my video series about my trip to Yangshuo.

Yangshuo is easily reachable by bus from Guilin, or if you are more adventurous and have a little more kuai to throw around, you can cruise the Li River (漓江 – Lí jiāng) all the way there and back. As Han Yu, a Tang Dynasty poet once wrote, “The river forms a green gauze belt, the mountains are like jade hairpins.” In fact, the scenery of the Li River is known all across China, as it was the inspiration for the back of the 20 yuan note.

The town of Yangshuo is very tourist friendly, so you won’t have any troubles arranging your days full of fun when you get out there. The Tripper’s Carpe Diem hostel located just outside of the town comes highly recommended, as it’s in a nice, quiet location, has great food (and Belgian beer), and the staff are incredibly helpful and friendly. I traveled to Yangshuo back in June 2011 with my brother, and it was hands-down the best trip I’ve taken in China. If you can’t make it all the way to Yangshuo yourself, here are some pictures for your viewing pleasure.

The view from Tripper's Carpe Diem guesthouse.

 

Ready to head out and explore.

 

The beautiful Yangshuo countryside.

 

My brother, Pip, atop the Moon Hill.

 

The Moon Water Cave, where we played in the mud and then soaked in a hot spring.

 

Rock climbers in Yangshuo.

 

Bamboo rafts cruise the river all day.

 

Beer duck and Yangzhou fried rice.

 

These clever birds are excellent fishermen.

 

The town all lit up at night.

 

Cruising down the Li River.

The famed scenery on the back of the 20 yuan.

 

With the summer winding down, I felt the urge to share some more of the many great summer activities available in and around Beijing for my last post of August.  For this video, follow me through some of Beijing’s local parks, a water park, and head out to the Yellow Sea to enjoy the warm weather while it lasts.

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北京的夏天是太有意思了
běi jīng de xià tiān shì tài yǒu yì si le
Summer in Beijing is too much fun.

秋天
qiū tiān
autumn

做运动
zuò yùn dòng
do sports/exercise

打篮球
dǎ lán qiú
play basketball

打台球
dǎ tái qiú
play billiards

打乒乓球
dǎ pīng pāng qiú
play ping pong

打羽毛球
dǎ yǔ máo qiú
play badminton

攀岩墙
pān yán qiáng
rock climbing wall

租一辆三人自行车
zū yī liàng sān rén zì xíng chē
rent a three person bicycle

游泳
yóu yǒng
swim

老人
lǎo rén
elders

水画
shuǐ huà
water painting

免费健身园
miǎn fèi jiàn shēn yuán
free exercise park

水上公园
shuǐ shàng gōng yuán
water park

骑驴, 山羊,还是骆驼
qí lǘ, shān yáng, hái shì luò tuo
ride a donkey, goat, or a camel

打沙滩排球
dǎ shā tān pái qiú
play beach volleyball

踢足球
tī zú qiú
play soccer

晒斑
shài bān
sunburn

杂技演员
zá jì yǎn yuán
acrobat

去海滩
qù hǎi tān
go to the beach

水上运动
shuǐ shàng yùn dòng
water sport

玩在沙
wán zài shā
play in the sand

游泳衣
yóu yǒng yī
bathing suit

烧烤聚会
shāo kǎo jù huì
barbecue

吃海鲜
chī hǎi xiān
eat seafood

围绕篝火舞蹈
wéi rào gōu huǒ wǔ dǎo
dance around the bonfire

音乐椅
yīn yuè yǐ
musical chairs

手持的小烟花
shǒu chí de xiǎo yān huā
small hand-held fireworks

该跳舞了
gāi tiào wǔ le
Time to dance!

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