The Li China River - NJSACC

The Li China River

By Crystal Viola

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Facts about Li China River

Its distance is 83 kilometers. -It flows from Guilin to Yangshuo. -The upper region of the Li

River is connected to Xiang River which eventually drains into China's largest river, the Yangtze. -The karst mountains around the river make it comparable to HaLong Bay in Vietnam.

Why Is Li River So Important

The Li River, or Li Jiang, is in Guilin, in South China's Guangxi Province. It is renowned as being one of "the world's top 10 watery wonders" according to National Geographic. The Li River cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo boasts the most

beautiful scenery.

Click the boat to travel across the river

IF You Want To Go To Yangshuo Or Guilin

Yangshuo deserves at least 1-2 full days for its countryside scenery and many interesting outdoor activities. If time permits, you can also add a day trip to

Longji on arrival in Guilin. I agree with others who say 5 or 6 days is too long for Shanghai. 3 days would be ample to see pretty much all the city has to offer.

Do you think Guillin is Safe

Well here is your answer Guilin is a safe city, with low levels of crime and a fine blend of cultures from many areas of China. You

need to be wary of pickpockets and menace children selling flowers, as with elsewhere in China, although most people have a

hassle-free time.

More facts about the Li China River

The Li River or Li Jiang, which belongs to the Xijiang River system in the Pearl River Basin, is a generic term for the tributary of the upper reaches of the Guijiang River and is located in the northeastern part of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.

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