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Bilian Peak
Bilian Peak . In located in the southeastern corner of town and is Yángshuò's main peak. Because it has a flat northern face that is supposed to resemble an ancient bronze mirror, it is also called Bronze Mirror Peak (Tóngjìng Fēng). The peak rises up next to the Li River, in the Mountain Water Garden (Shānshuǐ Yuán).
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Former Residence of Xu Beihong
The Former Residence of Xu Beihong is one of Yángshuò's few cultural landmarks. Innovative Chinese artist Xu Beihong (1895-1953) is best remembered for his galloping horses that injected dynamism into previously static forms of Chinese brushwork.
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Yángshuò Park
Yangshuo Park is in the western part of town, and here you'll find Man Hill (costs extra) which is supposed to resemble a young man bowing and scraping to a shy young girl represented by Lady Hill (Xiǎogū Shān). Other hills nearby are named after animals: Lion Riding Carp Hill (Shīzi Qí Lǐyú Shān), Dragon Head Hill (Lóngtóu Shān) and the like.
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