So
many
things happened prior to our trip and there is too much stuff to write
here and
this post gonna be real loonngg! (i) my beloved Goldie (English cocker
spaniel)
left us on the day of my departure to Guilin (15 August 2014, 2.30p.m.),
(ii) 15 August 2014 was also the day I bid farewell to my bestie,
Marmon leaving Penang for UNESCO Jakarta (iii) my
iPhone 5 got stolen without my knowledge on the 5th day of our trip (19
August 2014) when I was on my way from
0773 hotel to Xicheng Pedestrian
Street Night Market in Guilin.
Ok, let’s
forget about things that had happened!
We planned this trip 2 months ahead and did some research prior to our trip and saw countless beautiful photos of Guilin, which we have heard so much about the beauty of it, yet never been there. I have to admit that the place itself is overwhelming and, too touristy.
The month of August is still summer in China, thus the weather was pretty humid when we were there. Everywhere was jam-packed and crowded with people particularly at tourist sites and entrance tickets easily sold out! (so, please avoid travelling to China during summer break).
We arrived at the brand new KLIA 2 for the first time on 15 August 2014 (midnight) and was impressed with the structure and the comfortable waiting lounge. After a smooth 4 hour flight from Kuala Lumpur, we arrived at Guilin Liangjiang International Airport and so began our journey in Guangxi.
We planned this trip 2 months ahead and did some research prior to our trip and saw countless beautiful photos of Guilin, which we have heard so much about the beauty of it, yet never been there. I have to admit that the place itself is overwhelming and, too touristy.
The month of August is still summer in China, thus the weather was pretty humid when we were there. Everywhere was jam-packed and crowded with people particularly at tourist sites and entrance tickets easily sold out! (so, please avoid travelling to China during summer break).
We arrived at the brand new KLIA 2 for the first time on 15 August 2014 (midnight) and was impressed with the structure and the comfortable waiting lounge. After a smooth 4 hour flight from Kuala Lumpur, we arrived at Guilin Liangjiang International Airport and so began our journey in Guangxi.
For
this trip, we (myself and Camel) took Air Asia X flight from Penang →
Kuala Lumpur International
Airport 2 (KLIA 2) → Guilin (approx. 4 hours in the sky) –and here’s our
8-days Travelogue: (15 August 2014 – 23 August 2014) in Guangxi, China:
<Guilin
→ Yangshuo → Huangyao
(Hezhou) → Longsheng → Guilin>
Day 1: 15 August 2014
PENANG
→ Kuala Lumpur (KLIA 2)
Depart from Penang – Kuala
Lumpur International Airport (KLIA 2)
Day 2: 16August
2014
GUILIN
(Liangjiang International Airport
KWL) → YANGSHUO
Depart from Guilin Liangjiang
International Airport to Yangshuo country town - Silver Cave – Yangshuo Lotus
Farm - West Street Night Market
Day 3: 17 August 2014
YANGSHUO → HUANGYAO ANCIENT TOWN
Depart from Yangshuo at
8.30a.m. (approx. 1.5hr from Yangshuo) – Explore HuangYao Ancient Town (big
banyan tree, ancient brick houses, jumping stone bridge, SIMA mansion, Guo’s
family mansion, ancient well, dragon bridge) – Return from HuangYao to Yangshuo
at 4.00p.m. – Cormorant Fishing at Li River Bank
Day 4: 18 August 2014
YANGSHUO
Li Jiang River Cruise
(approx. 2.5 hr) – West Street Night Market
Day 5: 19 August 2014
YANGSHUO
→ GUILIN
Depart from Yangshuo to
Guilin (approx. 1.5 hr) - Elephant Trunk Hill – Sun and Moon Pagoda – Statue of
Wangzhenggong – Lijiang Waterfall Hotel – Zhengyang Pedestrian Street (Sangsui
food street)
Day 6: 20 August 2014
GUILIN
→
LONGSHENG
Depart
from Guilin South Train Station to Longsheng County Town (1.5hour) - Arrived ticket office of Longji Terraced
Fields – Hike through Jinzhu Zhuang Village (due to landslide, roads were
closed for reconstruction) – took another bus up to cable car main station (final stop/station
for bus) (approx. 45 minutes) – took cable car to Golden Buddha Peak (18
minutes) – final hike to the peak and Longji Panorama House Hotel passing
through West Hill Music, Large-Scale Thousand Layer Terraces, Dazhai Village,
Xinzhai Village (approx. 3hr) – Arrived Longji Panorama House Hotel at 4.45p.m.
Day 7: 21August 2014
LONGSHENG
→ GUILIN
Depart from Longsheng to
Guilin - Bao Shu Tang - Zhengyang Pedestrian Street (Sangsui
food street) - Guilin night cruise (Two-Rivers-Four-Lakes)
Day 8: 22 August 2014
GUILIN
→ YANGSHUO
Depart from Guilin to
Yangshuo - Yulong River Bamboo Rafting - 600 year old Yulong Bridge - Yangshuo (West Street Market) – Return to Guilin
(by express bus) - Liusanjie Landscape Garden – Guilin Xicheng Pedestrian Street Night Market - Guilin Department Store
Day 9: 23 August 2014
Day 9: 23 August 2014
GUILIN
→ Kuala Lumpur (KLIA 2) →
PENANG
Depart from Liangjiang
International Airport (KWL) →Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA
2) → Penang The landscape was fabulous |
Locals work part time as porters to carry tourist’s bags up the hills |
We had to trek miles and miles of these steps |
Climbing higher and higher to the peak |
Ok,
let’s talk a bit about our journey starting from Guilin to Longji Terraced Fields:
On
the 6th day of our trip, we took express bus from Guilin – Longsheng
County Town (approx. 1.5hour) – After a long ride in the bus, we arrived at the ticket office of Longji
Terraced Fields – We were then asked to hike through Jinzhu Zhuang Village (due to
landslide, roads were closed for reconstruction) – And then, we took another bus
up to the cable car main station for approx. 45 minutes (final stop/station for bus)
– And next, we took the cable car to Golden Buddha Peak (18 minutes) – And, finally
we hiked towards the peak and Longji Panorama House Hotel passing through West
Hill Music, Large-Scale Thousand Layer Terraces, Dazhai Village, Xinzhai
Village (approx. 3hr) – and we finally arrived Longji Panorama House Hotel at 4.45p.m
(just in time to catch the sunset).
Our
climb started out on a small path that winds up through terraced rice paddies
and gradually climbs higher into the mountain. We walked through the minority villages,
and everything we saw was what I always wanted to see - unspoiled landscape and
locals. The view was absolutely breathtaking. We paused in for a while, before
whipping out our camera to capture the beautiful scene around us.
The terraced fields have three entrances: (i) Ping'an Zhuang Village Terraced Fields, (ii) Longji Ancient Zhuang Village and (iii) Jinkeng Dazhai Red Yao Village. We chose Jinkeng Dazhai Red Yao Village because the place is quieter and far less crowded than Ping'an, but then you need to be prepared to hike for at least 2 hour from the cable car station (our case it took me more than 3 hour!!!). The terraced rice fields and the village are more natural with less of the distractions of the tourist facilities. There are 3 main attractions here:
The terraced fields have three entrances: (i) Ping'an Zhuang Village Terraced Fields, (ii) Longji Ancient Zhuang Village and (iii) Jinkeng Dazhai Red Yao Village. We chose Jinkeng Dazhai Red Yao Village because the place is quieter and far less crowded than Ping'an, but then you need to be prepared to hike for at least 2 hour from the cable car station (our case it took me more than 3 hour!!!). The terraced rice fields and the village are more natural with less of the distractions of the tourist facilities. There are 3 main attractions here:
The terraces were lush green during mid-autumn |
Longji Rice Terraces, one of Guangxi's main treasures |
Peace and amazing landscape |
West Hill Music - Music for Paradise |
Thousand layers to heaven |
Close up of the rice terraces in Longsheng Country |
A glorious escape from cities |
1st View Point: “West Hill Music” (Xishan
Shaoyue). It is the highest point (with an altitude of 1,180 meters) and the
vision there is the broadest with sunrise and sunset view. Most of the images
of Longsheng Terraces downloaded from the websites were taken at Xishan Shaoyue
view point near Dazhai.
2nd View Point: Dajie Thousand-Layer Terraces
(Dajie Qiancent Titian).The terraces are fantastic and you can see the Yao
people's houses from there. It is an excellent place to see a sunrise.
3rd
View Point: Golden
Buddha Peak (Jinfo Ding). The
best place to take photos of a sunset. There is a cable way from the bottom of
the rice terraces to the peak – Golden Buddha Peak – one of the best scenic
viewing spots. As the fields are built into the hillsides, the best and also the only
way to view these fields / mountainsides is by trekking.
As there are a considerable number of small paths, which may easily lead to getting lost, so we hired the local black hair woman to carry our luggages and help us find the right way to our hotel – and that’s for a fee of course. Clearly, it was quite a lucrative business! All the wooden houses in the village were connected with wooden walkways with rice paddies occupying every possible open land.
We
hiked for almost 3 hour (starting point from the cable car station). And then, we
finally reached the peak, just in time to catch the sunset. Stunning! The hotel we booked (Longji Panorama House Hotel) is situated
in Jinkeng Dazhai Red Yao Village and surrounded by mountains covered in rice
terraces, and the view was most superb!
800 more steps to go to our hotel |
The next morning we got up early (5.00a.m.) to catch the
sunrise over the Dragon Backbone and the view was superb!
Mountains and mountains and mountains |
Well-worth a visit |
Dazhai Village in Longsheng Country |
Stunning view of the village |
Stunning view of the village |
A simple life well lived |
The Yao women |
Was
the trip worth it? My answer: Absolutely!
Air
Itinerary Details:
Air Asia X: Penang - Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA 2) – Guilin Liangjiang International Airport (KWL) /Guilin Liangjiang International Airport (KWL) - Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA 2) - Penang
Air Asia X: Penang - Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA 2) – Guilin Liangjiang International Airport (KWL) /Guilin Liangjiang International Airport (KWL) - Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA 2) - Penang
Accommodation:
(i)Guilin
- Starway Grand 0773 Hotel Guilin
(** 3minutes walk/ 0.2km to
Elephant Trunk Hill)
Address: No. 31, Wenming
Road, City Center - River Area, Guilin, China 541002
e-mail: grand@guilin0773.cn
(ii)Yangshuo - YangShuo River View Hotel
(**2-3 minutes walk to West Street night market, facing river)
Address: 19# BingJiang
Road YangShuo Town. Guilin.GuangXi, China
Tel:
086-0773-8822688
e-mail:
service@riverview.com.cn
(iii) Longsheng – Longji Panorama House Hotel
(**located at the highest peak in Longsheng, need stamina to hike up the cobblestone path)
Tiantou Zhai, Da Zhai Cun, Heping Township
Guilin, 541701 China
Tel: +867737585688
Local Transportation:
Mr. Xiao Wan (for airport pick-up, trip to Yangshuo and HuangYao)
Mobile: 0086 159 7736 1716
e-mail: yangshuowanyi88@aliyun.com
Webpage: http://yangshuo-tour-guide.jimdo.com/
Places of Interest / Entrance Tickets:
Places of Interest / Entrance Tickets:
- Silver Limestone Cave (Yangshuo) – 65RMB/pax
- Elephant trunk hill (symbol of Guilin) – 75RMB/pax
- Lijiang River Cruise for 2.5hr – 250RMB/pax
- Bao Shu Tang (Guilin)
- Night cruise in Guilin - Two-Rivers-Four-Lakes (Guilin) 190RMB/pax
- Cruise along LiangJiang Si Hu (Yangshuo)
- Cormorant Fishing (Yangshuo) 3RMB/pax
- Liusanjie Landscape Garden (Guilin)- FOC
- Longji Rice Terraced Fields a.k.a Dragon Back Terrace (Longsheng)- 100RMB/pax
- HuangYao Ancient Town (Hezhou) 100RMB/pax for entry pass
- Black hair (hong yao) woman luggage carrying service – 60RMB/way/basket
Must Try / Eat:
- Authentic Guilin Rice Noodles (Guilin/Yangshuo)
- Guilin Beer Fish (Guilin/Yangshuo)
- Bamboo rice + bamboo chicken (Longsheng)
- Roasted goose at Chun Ji Restaurant (Guilin)
- BBQ squid stick (Guilin)
- Mango juice at Mango Mango (Yangshuo)
Read more about our travel experiences @ Guangxi, China:
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