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Guilin
Guilin is one of China's most famous places of historic interest and scenic
beauty. Its scenery enjoys the highest fame under the Heaven. Lying in the
northeast of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and within the subtropical
region, it enjoys a mild temperature with a yearly average temperature of 19¡æ.
The city area of Guilin is 50 square kilometers and the population is about
500,000.
The region of Guilin takes on a Karst feature. Geological studies show that
the original Guilin was a vast expanse of sea until 300 million years ago, the
crustal movement made the limestone deposit in the deep sea rise and gradually
formed to land. Being effloresced and eroded, it finally became the mountains
with different shapes, the grottoes with beautiful views and the aboveground
rivers with mysterious stories. These mountains with strangely shaped peaks and
caves of unique formation, together with the crystal-clear Lijiang River that
surrounds the city, characterize Guilin's scenery and have brought it world
fame.
The special landmark integrated with the attractive pastorals has gained
Guilin the fame of the finest under the Heaven. Guilin is a compact community by
scores of minority nationalities. The population from 28 ethic nationalities
such as the Zhuang, Miao, Yao, and Dong accounts for 8.5% of the total
population in Guilin. The marvelous landscape makes the folk customs more
delicate and fresh, in turn the unique customs enhances the beauty and vitality
of the landscape.
Guilin has a splendid civilization. The prehistory civilization is
represented by the Zhenpi Rock, the water conservancy civilization by the Ling
Canal built in the Qin Dynasty (221-206BC), the Ming Fanwang civilization by the
Jingjiang Tombs and Mansions, the landscape civilization by the Cliffside stone
carvings and the landscape poems. Now 109 cultural relics sites are under the
national, provincial and city level special protection. Poems, verses and
Buddhist carvings can be found all over the caves and holes of the mountains,
among which the most famous ones are the Stele Forest of Guilin and the
Cliffside Stone Carvings on the Western Hill.
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