A Morning Escape in Guilin
Guilin, a city renowned for its picturesque landscapes and karst topography, offers more than just山水甲天下 (shuǐ shān jiǎ tiā xià). It’s the perfect place to escape the hustle of urban life. I spent two days in Guilin, focusing on the lesser-known spots that reveal the city’s serene charm.
Exploring Xingping
Xingping is a small village located about 50 kilometers from Guilin. It’s here where you can find Yangshuo West Street, lined with local cafes and restaurants. The best time to visit this area is during the evening when it transforms into a vibrant street market. Capture the lively atmosphere by focusing on the colorful lanterns and bustling crowds.
Staying at B&B Li River View
For accommodation, I highly recommend staying at B&B Li River View. The panoramic view of the Li River from your room makes every morning a cinematic experience. The staff is friendly, and breakfast includes traditional Guilin cuisine like rice noodles with vegetarian options.
Savor the Local Flavors
Two must-try restaurants in Guilin are Old Man Jiang’s Kitchen and Little Fish Village. At Old Man Jiang’s Kitchen, enjoy authentic Guiyang cuisine that blends spicy and sour flavors. For seafood lovers, Little Fish Village offers fresh catches right from the river, cooked to perfection.
Reflections on Travel
Travel is not just about visiting new places; it’s about understanding different cultures and appreciating the nuances of each destination. Guilin taught me that tranquility can be found even in bustling areas if you know where to look.
Practical Tips for Travelers
When planning your trip, consider avoiding peak seasons as it will make your travel experience more enjoyable without the crowds. Also, don’t forget to carry comfortable walking shoes and a raincoat; Guilin experiences both sunny days and sudden rainfall.