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Guilin


Location of Guilin in the
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

Chinese name
Chinese: 桂林
[show]Transliterations
Mandarin
- Hanyu Pinyin: Guìlín
- Wade-Giles: Kuei-lin
- Postal Map: Kweilin
Yue (Cantonese)
- Jyutping: gwai3 lam4
Zhuang name
Zhuang: Gveilinz

Guilin is one of China's most picturesque cities, with a population of 670,000, situated in the northeast of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China on the west bank of the Lijiang River (also called the Li River). Its name means "forest of Sweet Osmanthus", owing to the large number of fragrant Sweet Osmanthus trees located in the city. Its scenery is reputed by many Chinese to be the "finest under heaven", or directly from Chinese: "the mountains and rivers in Guilin are the number one under the heaven."

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Location of Guilin in Guangxi


Location of Guangxi in China


The administrative divisions within Guilin


History

In 314 BC, a small settlement was established along the banks of the Li River.

In 111 BC, during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Shi An County was established, which could be regarded as the beginning of the city.

In 507 AD, the town was renamed Guizhou.

Guilin prospered in the Tang and Song dynasties but remained a county. The city was also a nexus between the central government and the southwest border, and it was where regular armies were placed to guard that border. Canals were built through the city so that food supplies could be directly transported from the food-productive Yangtze plain to the farthest southwestern point of the empire.


In 1921, Guilin became one of the headquarters of the Northern Expeditionary Army led by Dr. Sun Yat-sen.

In 1940, the city acquired its present name. In 1981, this ancient city was listed by the State Council as one of the four cities (the other three being Beijing, Hangzhou and Suzhou) where the protection of historical and cultural heritage, as well as natural scenery, should be treated as a priority project.

Physical setting

Elephant Trunk Hill, the Symbol of Guilin
Elephant Trunk Hill, the Symbol of Guilin

Administrative divisions

Guilin administers 17 county-level divisions:

People

Climate

  • Damp monsoon climate
  • Warm and rainy
  • Plenty of sunshine and clear division of the four seasons
  • Warm winters
  • Average temperature: 19°C annually
  • The best season for traveling is autumn. Spring has too much rain; summer is a little bit too hot, and there is not much water in Li River in winter.

Economy

Colleges and universities

Public

Note: Institutions without full-time bachelor programs are not listed.

Attractions

Reed Flute Cave, Reed Flute Park, some of Guillin's best scenery
Reed Flute Cave, Reed Flute Park, some of Guillin's best scenery

The Jingjiang Princes City is a royal complex dating from the Ming Dynasty that lies near the center of modern Guilin.

Other scenic spots around Guilin include:

Cuisine

Guilin cuisine is known for its snacks and the use of spices, especially chili. The famous Guilin chili sauce, Guìlín làjiāojiàng (桂林; used widely in cooking by locals),[1] is made of fresh chili, garlic and fermented soya beans. Guilin rice noodle (Guìlín mĭfĕn 桂林米粉) has been the local breakfast staple since the Qin dynasty and is renowned for its delicate taste. Legend has it that when Qin troops suffering from diarrhea entered this region, a cook created the Guilin rice noodles for the army because they had trouble eating the local food. Specifically, the local specialty is noodles with horse meat, but this dish can also be ordered without the horse meat. Zongzi (粽子; pinyin: zòngzi), a dumpling made from glutinous rice and mung bean paste wrapped by bamboo or banana leaves) [2] is another popular delicacy in Guilin.

Trivia

Quotes

"I often sent pictures of the hills of Guilin which I painted to friends back home, but few believed what they saw."
- Fan Chengda (Chinese Song Dynasty scholar)
"Guilin’s scenery is best among all under heaven."
- popular Chinese saying

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Guilin Scenery


Guilin landscapes


Pagodas in Guilin


Songs and Performances in Guilin


Seven Star Park


Pagodas in Fir Lake in downtown Guilin


Distant view of Guilin


Panorama of Guilin

 

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