GuìlínSights

Hill sights in Guìlín

  1. A

    Elephant Trunk Hill

    At the southern end of Guìlín where the Li River and the Taohua River converge, one of Guìlín's best-promoted sights is Elephant Hill Park, where Elephant Trunk Hill - unlike other misshapen lumps of rock with tenuous names extracted from Chinese myth - indeed resembles a proboscidean mammal dipping its snout into the Li River. Visit Water Moon Cave and head up the peak walk to Puxian Pagoda (Pǔxián Tǎ) for views of the park and the picturesque Li River.

    Cormorant fishing in the Li River is a popular tourist drawcard. Take bus 2 or freebie buses 57 or 58 to the hill.

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  2. B

    Folded Brocade Hill

    Folded Brocade Hill affords some of Guìlín's best views, complemented by restored pavilions, some originally dating from the Ming dynasty. Climb the stone pathway that leads you through the cooling relief of Wind Cave (风洞; Fēng Dòng), its walls decked with inscriptions and Buddhist sculptures, some damaged during the Cultural Revolution. Buses 1 and 2 run past the hill.

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  3. C

    Pagoda Hill

    If you tire of the cave at Tunnel Hill Park, you can cross the Xiaodong River (小东江; Xiǎodōng Jiāng) - a small branch of the Li - and hike up to a fairly interesting pagoda on Pagoda Hill. Near the summit of the hill is a wind-eroded chasm that supposedly resembles a moonscape from afar.

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  4. D

    Wave-Subduing Hill

    Close to Solitary Beauty Peak and beside the western bank of the Li River, Wave-Subduing Hill offers fine views of the town. Upon entering the gate, look out for the large rice pot left behind from the Dingyue Temple - it's big enough to cook rice for 1000 people.

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