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GuangXi

Introduction

Guangxi (¹ãÎ÷) is an autonomous region in the south of China for the Zhuang people. Guangxi became part of China in 214 BC during the Qin Dynasty. The area was the site of several uprisings due to its distance from the capital of China during most dynasties. In 1885 the French tried to expand into China by invading Guangxi from Vietnam. It was one of the few times the Chinese military was able to stop a foreign military force during imperial times. Even to this day this war is used to fuel Chinese nationalism.

Guangxi was ruled by a series of warlords during most of the Republic period. It was one of the last areas to be liberated by the Communists in December of 1949, which was two months after victory was declared. In 1958 Premier Zhou Enlai made Guangxi into an autonomous region. Most of the Guangxi¡¯s economy comes from tourism due to its stunning scenery. However industry is growing as many factories are relocating from Guangdong in search of lower wages. This area offers some of the best mountain biking, climbing, hiking and wonders that China has to offer.

Geography

Guangxi is a mountainous area famous for its lime stone peaks. Its scenery has been the setting for many famous classical Chinese poems. These features have made the province remote and hard to travel around for centuries. Guangxi has domestic borders with Yunnan, Guizhou, Hunan, Hainan and Guandong. Guangxi also has an international border with Vietnam. For more information on going to Vietnam please read the article: Overland Border Crossings In China.

Cities

  • Nanning is the capital and largest city of Guangxi.
  • Guilin is one of the most famous cities in China because of its beauty.
  • Yangshuo is the stunning town nestled in karst peaks and a favorite budget traveler hangout.
  • Longsheng is where some of the most famous terraced fields in China are located.
  • Beihai (Guangxi) is a nice little beach town on the Gulf of Tonkin.
  • Weizhou Dao is a pretty island off the coast from Beihai.
  • Liuzhou (Guangxi) is the second largest city in Guangxi and famous for its coffins.

Sights and Activities

The main attraction of of Guangxi is the areas natural beauty. There is also mountain biking, climbing and hiking in most of the area.

Events and Festivals

The different minority groups celebrate many local festivals. Also due to the majority Han population all major Chinese holidays are also celebrated.

Weather

Guangxi is pretty far south and has very temperate winters but brutally hot and humid summers. In the areas further north in the higher mountains there is the occasional snow storm. Even though big snowstorms are not common in the winter of 2008 there was a massive snow storm across Guangxi that closed almost all the highways and rail lines for over a week. Typhoons can be bad in the late summer months.

Eat

The old saying "a southern Chinese person will eat anything with four legs except a kitchen table" is very true. In the markets you will see vendors selling everything from snake to rat to monkey. There are also some great noodle dishes and steamed rice bowls.

Accommodations

Most of the major cities will have standard Chinese hotels. Many of the more touristy towns will have youth hostels and guesthouses designed for western budget travelers. In the more remote areas staying in peoples homes is the only option and usually includes food.

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