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CHINA TOURISM NATURAL
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Beihai Silver Beach
It is known for its subtropical scenery and is located in south Guangxi. The Silver
Beach is noted for its smooth and fine sand, clean saltwater, and excellent
tourism amenities, all of which contribute to its popularity as a tourist and holiday
destination.
Lijang River
The Lijiang River is the heart of Guilin's landscape
and a national priority scenic region. The Lijiang River
is 83 kilometres long, stretching from Guilin to
Yangshuo. The journey is around 60 kilometres long
from Mopanshan Pier or Zhujiang Dock, with the
most picturesque stretch being the 40 km or so from
the starting dock to Xingping. The scenery along the
Lijiang River is magnificent and charming, with green
mountains, clean waterways, strange caverns, and
gorgeous rocks.
Chuxiong - Yuanmou Soil Forest
The Yuanmou Dirt Forest is China's most well-known soil
forest. The best soil forests include Wumao Soil Forest,
Banguo Soil Forest, and Langbapu Soil Forest. The word
"soil forest" refers to a type of columnar structure
generated by groupings of earthy detritus.
Five Flower Lake
The Five Flower Lake is described as "a
Jiuzhaigou Valley treasure." The green lake is
home to vibrant corals. The Tiger Stone is the
ideal spot for catching a glimpse of the scenery.
Photographs of the Five Flower Lake emerge like
a tapestry from this vantage point.
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