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Yangshuo(阳朔), a county in Guilin city of south China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, is famous for its natural scenery of karst landforms due to its unique geographic conditions. The county, 64 kilometers south of Guilin, has a history of over 1,400 years as a county and earned a worldwide reputation for its astonishing natural beauty and pleasant weather.
Tourists and photographers capture the morning clouds on Xianggong Mountain in Yangshuo county in Guilin, South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. [Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |
A bird's eye view of Cuiping town in Yangshuo county. A classic landscape of karst landforms, which are geological features created on the earth's surface by the water draining into the ground.[Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |
Bamboo boats and rafts float on the Lijiang River, a major river flowing through Guangxi.[Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |
The landscape of Yulong River, second largest river in Yangshuo county of Guilin city. [Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |
Fuli Bridge is seen in this photo. The bridge was built about 500 years ago during the Ming Dynasty(1368-1644). The 10-meter-high stone bridge looks like a full moon when it is reflected in the water.[Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |
Landscape of the Lijiang River.[Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |
Local peasants take their cattle across the Yulong River at sunset in Yangshuo county.[Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |
Sunset along the Yulong River in Shangshuo county.[Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |
The sun sets on the Yulong River in Yangshuo county.[Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |
Locals do their laundry in the Yulong River of Yangshuo county.[Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |
Local fishermen on the Lijiang River at sunset.[Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |
A bird's eye view in the evening of Yangshuo county.[Photo/ Qin Zhangge] |