ROUTE 505

Guilin to Hainan Paradise — 12 Days / 11 Nights

桂林海南天堂路

🗓️ 12 Days / 11 Nights

Journey through the heart of China from Guilin to Sanya, traversing 6 cities across 12 days. Each stop reveals another facet of a civilization five millennia deep — ancient walls, sacred temples, misty mountains, and bustling markets where tradition and modernity flow together like the rivers that shaped this land.

Guilin (2) Yangshuo (2) Nanning (1) Beihai (1) Haikou (1) Sanya (4)
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📅 Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival in Guilin
Guilin · 桂林 · Where Mountains Meet Poetry
Li River Cruise 漓江游船
The 83-km cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo passes through the most celebrated landscape in Chinese art. Karst peaks with names like Nine Horses Mural Hill and Yellow Cloth Shoal emerge from mist-shrouded waters. The scene adorning China's 20-yuan banknote — the view near Xingping — awaits at the midpoint.
Reed Flute Cave 芦笛岩
A 240-metre natural limestone cave system illuminated to reveal stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations accumulated over 700,000 years. Ink inscriptions on the walls date to the Tang dynasty (792 CE), proving the cave has inspired visitors for over 1,200 years.
Elephant Trunk Hill 象鼻山
Guilin's iconic landmark: a natural rock formation resembling an elephant drinking from the Li River. The arch between the trunk and body creates the Water-Moon Cave, where the setting sun projects a perfect circle of light onto the water — a sight celebrated in Tang and Song poetry.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Guilin Rice Noodles (桂林米粉) — Silky rice noodles in a rich bone broth flavored with star anise, cassia bark, and sand ginger. Each bowl is topped with braised beef, pickled beans, roasted peanuts, and a fiery chili paste. The recipe dates to the Qin dynasty, when northern soldiers stationed in Guilin craved wheat noodles and adapted local rice.
🎨 Artifact: Li River Scroll Paintings (漓江山水画) — The Li River karst landscape has been the supreme subject of Chinese shanshui (mountain-water) painting since the Song dynasty. Masters like Mi Fu and Shi Tao sought to capture the luminous mists, jagged peaks, and reflective waters that define the Guilin aesthetic.
🎵 Music: Guangxi Zhuang Folk Songs (广西壮族山歌) — The Zhuang people — China's largest ethnic minority — have a tradition of antiphonal singing where young men and women exchange improvised verses across rice paddies and rivers. The annual Sanyuesan festival features thousands of singers in call-and-response competitions.
Day 2
From Guilin to Yangshuo
Guilin · 桂林 · Where Mountains Meet Poetry
Li River Cruise 漓江游船
The 83-km cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo passes through the most celebrated landscape in Chinese art. Karst peaks with names like Nine Horses Mural Hill and Yellow Cloth Shoal emerge from mist-shrouded waters. The scene adorning China's 20-yuan banknote — the view near Xingping — awaits at the midpoint.
Reed Flute Cave 芦笛岩
A 240-metre natural limestone cave system illuminated to reveal stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations accumulated over 700,000 years. Ink inscriptions on the walls date to the Tang dynasty (792 CE), proving the cave has inspired visitors for over 1,200 years.
Elephant Trunk Hill 象鼻山
Guilin's iconic landmark: a natural rock formation resembling an elephant drinking from the Li River. The arch between the trunk and body creates the Water-Moon Cave, where the setting sun projects a perfect circle of light onto the water — a sight celebrated in Tang and Song poetry.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Beer Fish (啤酒鱼) — A Yangshuo specialty: fresh Li River fish braised in local beer with tomatoes, chili, and garlic until the sauce caramelizes. Best eaten at a riverside terrace as cormorant fishermen light their lanterns at dusk.
🎨 Artifact: Longji Terrace Weaving (龙脊梯田织锦) — The Zhuang and Yao minorities of the Longji Rice Terraces produce brocade textiles using backstrap looms, dyeing threads with indigo plants cultivated on the terraces. Patterns encode clan identity, marital status, and spiritual beliefs.
🎵 Music: Dong Grand Song (侗族大歌) — Multi-part polyphonic choral singing of the Dong minority, performed without conductor or accompaniment. UNESCO Intangible Heritage. The complex harmonies — unique in East Asian music — arise from a tradition predating written notation by millennia.

🚄 Transport Options

Rail (Number) Flight (Number) Depart from Hotel Arrival
D8401 InUse 12:30 lunch, then Train D8401 at 14:00 14:25 Yangshuo
Day 3
Discovering Yangshuo
Yangshuo · 阳朔 · Karst Dream Beneath the Moon
Li River Yangshuo Section 漓江阳朔段
The final stretch of the Li River cruise, where the karst peaks reach their most dramatic concentration. The view near Xingping — nine horses hidden in a cliff mural, bamboo rafts gliding through jade water — adorns the Chinese 20-yuan banknote. Morning mist transforms the river into a living shanshui scroll painting.
Moon Hill 月亮山
A natural limestone arch perched atop a 230-metre karst peak, forming a perfect crescent 'moon' visible from kilometres away. The 800-step climb through subtropical forest rewards with panoramic views of the Yulong River valley — rice paddies, water buffalo, and karst towers stretching to the horizon.
Yulong River Bamboo Rafting 遇龙河竹筏漂流
A gentler alternative to the Li River: hand-poled bamboo rafts drift downstream past 28 ancient stone bridges, through corridors of emerald rice paddies backed by sugar-loaf karst hills. The 2-hour float from Yulong Bridge to Gongnong Bridge is the most serene experience in Guangxi.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Beer Fish (啤酒鱼) — Yangshuo's signature dish: fresh Li River carp braised in local beer with tomatoes, chili, and garlic until the sauce caramelizes. Best eaten at a riverside terrace as cormorant fishermen light their lanterns at dusk.
🎨 Artifact: Cormorant Fishing Tradition (鸬鹚捕鱼) — For over 1,000 years, Li River fishermen have trained cormorants to dive for fish, restraining their throats with grass rings so they cannot swallow large catches. The practice — now largely ceremonial — is one of the last surviving examples of human-bird cooperative fishing anywhere in the world.
🎵 Music: Liu Sanjie Folk Songs (刘三姐山歌) — The legendary Zhuang singer Liu Sanjie (Third Sister Liu) is Guangxi's cultural icon — her improvised antiphonal songs challenged corrupt landlords and celebrated love. Her tradition of call-and-response singing between riversides continues at festivals throughout the Li River valley.
Day 4
From Yangshuo to Nanning
Yangshuo · 阳朔 · Karst Dream Beneath the Moon
West Street 西街
Yangshuo's 1,400-year-old main street — a flagstone lane barely 500 metres long — has been a crossroads since the Sui dynasty. Today its Qing-era shopfronts house calligraphy studios, hand-carved seal shops, and riverside cafes. At night, the karst peaks behind the rooflines glow under floodlights.
Impression Liu Sanjie 印象刘三姐
Zhang Yimou's legendary outdoor spectacle uses the Li River as its stage and twelve karst peaks as natural scenery. Six hundred local fishermen and farmers perform a light-and-water show that transforms the river valley into the world's largest natural theater — an experience that redefined destination performance art.
Xingping Ancient Town 兴坪古镇
A thousand-year-old fishing village where the 20-yuan banknote view was photographed. Flagstone lanes wind between Ming dynasty merchant houses, and cormorant fishermen still launch their bamboo rafts at dawn. The climb to Xianggong Hill reveals the most photographed karst panorama in all of China.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Stuffed Li River Snails (酿田螺) — River snails stuffed with a fragrant paste of minced pork, mint, perilla leaf, and star anise, then braised in a spiced broth. A Yangshuo night-market staple for centuries, eaten by sucking the meat from the shell with a satisfying pop.
🎨 Artifact: Zhuang Minority Batik (壮族蜡染) — The Zhuang people surrounding Yangshuo produce indigo batik textiles using beeswax resist-dyeing on handwoven cotton. Geometric patterns of flowers, fish, and mythological creatures encode clan identity and are worn as headdresses, baby carriers, and ceremonial wraps.
🎵 Music: Zhuang Bronze Drum Music (壮族铜鼓乐) — The Zhuang people possess more ancient bronze drums than any other ethnic group — instruments used for rain-calling, harvest celebrations, and funeral rites for over 2,700 years. The deep, resonant tones carry across the karst valleys.

🚄 Transport Options

Rail (Number) Flight (Number) Depart from Hotel Arrival
D6460 InUse 3U7303 12:30 lunch, then Train D6460 at 14:00 16:45 Nanning
Day 5
From Nanning to Beihai
Nanning · 南宁 · Green City of the South
Guangxi Museum of Nationalities 广西民族博物馆
A world-class ethnographic museum documenting the cultures of Guangxi's 12 ethnic minorities. Full-scale reconstructions of Dong drum towers, Zhuang stilt houses, and Miao silver workshops surround the main building. The bronze drum collection — 300+ drums spanning 2,700 years — is the world's largest.
Qingxiu Mountain 青秀山
A 182-hectare urban park rising above the Yong River, crowned by the Longxiang Pagoda and the Guangxi Botanical Garden. The Southeast Asian Friendship Garden features tropical plants from all ten ASEAN nations — reflecting Nanning's role as China's gateway to Southeast Asia.
Zhongshan Road Night Market 中山路夜市
Nanning's legendary food street comes alive after dark with hundreds of stalls serving Guangxi's distinctive cuisine: snail noodles, grilled fish in banana leaves, sour bamboo shoot soup, and the famous lao you rice noodles. The market reflects the city's position at the culinary crossroads of Cantonese, Vietnamese, and minority traditions.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Nanning Lao You Noodles (南宁老友粉) — Nanning's signature comfort food: rice noodles in a sour-spicy broth of pickled bamboo shoots, black beans, garlic, and chili, topped with sliced pork or offal. Created as a remedy for a friend's cold, hence 'old friend noodles.' Declared an intangible cultural heritage of Guangxi.
🎨 Artifact: Zhuang Bronze Drums (壮族铜鼓) — Guangxi possesses more ancient bronze drums than anywhere in the world. Cast from the 7th century BCE, the drums feature concentric circles of geometric patterns, sun motifs, and scenes of ceremony. They served as symbols of chieftain authority and rain-calling ritual instruments.
🎵 Music: Zhuang Sanyuesan Songs (壮族三月三山歌) — During the annual Sanyuesan (Third of March) festival, tens of thousands of Zhuang people gather for antiphonal singing competitions — young men and women exchanging improvised verses across open fields. The festival is Guangxi's largest cultural event and a living UNESCO heritage.

🚄 Transport Options

Rail (Number) Flight (Number) Depart from Hotel Arrival
G5316 InUse CA1080 12:30 lunch, then Train G5316 at 14:00 17:45 Beihai
Day 6
From Beihai to Haikou
Beihai · 北海 · Pearl of the South China Sea
Silver Beach 银滩
24 km of fine white quartz sand — named for the silver glint it produces under moonlight. The beach slopes gently into warm, clear water, making it one of China's safest swimming beaches. Ranked among Asia's finest, yet far less developed than Sanya.
Beihai Old Street 北海老街
A 1.44-km Qing dynasty commercial street with 200+ arcade shophouses blending Chinese, Baroque, and Roman architectural elements — built by merchants who traded with Vietnam, the Philippines, and the Malay world. The colonnaded walkways shelter pearl shops, dried seafood stalls, and traditional pharmacies.
Weizhou Island 涠洲岛
China's youngest volcanic island (formed 7,100 years ago), 21 km offshore. Basalt cliffs, coral reefs, banana plantations, and a 19th-century Gothic church built by French missionaries create a landscape that feels more Southeast Asian than Chinese. The surrounding waters offer the best snorkeling in Guangxi.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Beihai Seafood Banquet (北海海鲜宴) — Beihai's warm South China Sea waters yield extraordinary seafood: steamed flower crabs, garlic prawns, razor clams in black bean sauce, and sea urchin sashimi. The Qiaogang Fish Market — where fishermen auction the morning catch — supplies the city's legendary seafood restaurants.
🎨 Artifact: South Sea Pearl Cultivation (南珠养殖) — Beihai has been China's pearl capital since the Han dynasty, when South Sea pearls were tribute items for the imperial court. The Nanzhu (South Pearl) Museum traces 2,000 years of pearl diving, cultivation, and trade — including the dangerous freediving techniques used before modern aquaculture.
🎵 Music: Beihai Fishing Songs (北海渔歌) — The Dan people (boat-dwellers) of Beihai sing salty, rhythmic work songs while hauling nets — a maritime folk tradition shared with fishing communities from Hong Kong to Vietnam along the South China Sea coast.

🚄 Transport Options

Rail (Number) Flight (Number) Depart from Hotel Arrival
G6725 InUse 3U2867 12:30 lunch, then Train G6725 at 14:00 18:00 Haikou
Day 7
From Haikou to Sanya
Haikou · 海口 · Coconut City Gateway
Qilou Old Street 骑楼老街
A 2-km stretch of early 20th-century arcade shophouses built by Hainanese merchants who returned from Southeast Asia. The covered colonnades — blending European Baroque, Art Deco, and Nanyang (South Seas) Chinese styles — create a streetscape unique in China, reflecting the diaspora heritage of Hainan's trading culture.
Haikou Volcanic Cluster Geopark 海口火山群地质公园
A UNESCO Global Geopark preserving 40+ volcanic craters, the most recent erupting 13,000 years ago. The largest crater — Ma'anling — is 222 metres wide and 90 metres deep, its rim overgrown with tropical forest. Villages built from porous volcanic basalt dot the surrounding lava fields.
Wugongci (Five Officials Temple) 五公祠
A memorial to five Tang and Song dynasty officials exiled to Hainan for political dissent — including the great poet Su Dongpo. The temple complex, set in a tropical garden of royal palms and frangipani, tells the story of how China's most brilliant minds turned exile into literary triumph.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Wenchang Chicken (文昌鸡) — Hainan's signature dish and ancestor of Singapore's chicken rice. Free-range chickens poached in their own stock until the skin turns golden. Served with three dips: ginger-scallion oil, chili sauce, and Hainan kumquat lime. The recipe has been carried across Southeast Asia by Hainanese diaspora.
🎨 Artifact: Hainanese Arcade Architecture (骑楼建筑) — Over 600 arcade shophouses survive along Haikou's old streets — China's largest concentration of qilou architecture. The style — ground-floor colonnades sheltering pedestrians from rain and sun — was imported from Malaya and Singapore by returning Hainanese merchants in the 1920s–1930s.
🎵 Music: Hainan Qiongju Opera (琼剧) — Hainan's indigenous opera form blending Cantonese, Hokkien, and Li musical traditions. Performed in Hainan dialect, its melodic style is gentler and more lyrical than mainland opera, reflecting the island's relaxed tropical temperament.

🚄 Transport Options

Rail (Number) Flight (Number) Depart from Hotel Arrival
D7301 InUse 12:30 lunch, then Train D7301 at 14:00 15:30 Sanya
Day 8
Discovering Sanya
Sanya · 三亚 · China's Tropical Paradise
Nanshan Temple & Guanyin Statue 南山寺·南海观音
A 108-metre statue of the bodhisattva Guanyin — taller than the Statue of Liberty — standing on an artificial island offshore. The three-faced figure looks toward land, sea, and sky, representing compassion reaching in all directions. The adjacent Nanshan Temple complex is built according to Tang dynasty architectural principles.
Yalong Bay 亚龙湾
A 7.5-km crescent of powder-white sand rated among Asia's finest beaches. The water visibility exceeds 10 metres, revealing coral gardens teeming with tropical fish. The bay is backed by a tropical rainforest reserve where century-old banyan trees create a canopy walkway.
Tianya Haijiao (End of the Earth) 天涯海角
Massive granite boulders inscribed with ancient calligraphy — 'Edge of Heaven, Corner of the Sea' — marking what Chinese literati considered the remotest point of civilization. For centuries, exile to Hainan was considered a fate worse than death; now the promontory is a symbol of enduring love.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Wenchang Chicken (文昌鸡) — Hainan's signature dish and the ancestor of Singapore's famous chicken rice. Free-range chickens are poached whole in their own stock until the skin turns golden and the flesh is silky-tender. Served with three dipping sauces: ginger-scallion oil, chili, and dark soy.
🎨 Artifact: Li Minority Bark Cloth (黎族树皮布) — The Li people of Hainan are among the last cultures to make cloth from tree bark — a 3,000-year-old technology. Bark is stripped, soaked, beaten, and stretched into a flexible fabric used for clothing, blankets, and ceremonial costumes.
🎵 Music: Li Nose Flute (黎族鼻箫) — The Li people's unique instrument: a slender bamboo flute played with the breath of one nostril while the other is covered. The soft, ethereal tone — said to mimic bird calls and forest whispers — is traditionally used by young men to serenade their beloved.
Day 9
Exploring Sanya
Sanya · 三亚 · China's Tropical Paradise
Nanshan Temple & Guanyin Statue 南山寺·南海观音
A 108-metre statue of the bodhisattva Guanyin — taller than the Statue of Liberty — standing on an artificial island offshore. The three-faced figure looks toward land, sea, and sky, representing compassion reaching in all directions. The adjacent Nanshan Temple complex is built according to Tang dynasty architectural principles.
Yalong Bay 亚龙湾
A 7.5-km crescent of powder-white sand rated among Asia's finest beaches. The water visibility exceeds 10 metres, revealing coral gardens teeming with tropical fish. The bay is backed by a tropical rainforest reserve where century-old banyan trees create a canopy walkway.
Tianya Haijiao (End of the Earth) 天涯海角
Massive granite boulders inscribed with ancient calligraphy — 'Edge of Heaven, Corner of the Sea' — marking what Chinese literati considered the remotest point of civilization. For centuries, exile to Hainan was considered a fate worse than death; now the promontory is a symbol of enduring love.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Hele Crab (和乐蟹) — Wild mud crabs from the mangrove estuaries near Wanning, steamed whole and served with a vinegar-ginger dip. The female crabs, heavy with golden roe, are the island's greatest delicacy — traditionally reserved for festivals and honored guests.
🎨 Artifact: Li Brocade Weaving (黎锦) — Li women weave elaborate brocade textiles on backstrap looms using techniques dating to the Shang dynasty. The patterns — frogs, dragons, and geometric symbols — encode clan genealogy and cosmological beliefs. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
🎵 Music: Hainan Qiongju Opera (琼剧) — Hainan's indigenous opera form, blending Cantonese, Hokkien, and Li musical traditions. Performed in the Hainan dialect, its melodic style is gentler and more lyrical than mainland opera, reflecting the island's relaxed tropical temperament.
Day 10
Exploring Sanya
Sanya · 三亚 · China's Tropical Paradise
Nanshan Temple & Guanyin Statue 南山寺·南海观音
A 108-metre statue of the bodhisattva Guanyin — taller than the Statue of Liberty — standing on an artificial island offshore. The three-faced figure looks toward land, sea, and sky, representing compassion reaching in all directions. The adjacent Nanshan Temple complex is built according to Tang dynasty architectural principles.
Yalong Bay 亚龙湾
A 7.5-km crescent of powder-white sand rated among Asia's finest beaches. The water visibility exceeds 10 metres, revealing coral gardens teeming with tropical fish. The bay is backed by a tropical rainforest reserve where century-old banyan trees create a canopy walkway.
Tianya Haijiao (End of the Earth) 天涯海角
Massive granite boulders inscribed with ancient calligraphy — 'Edge of Heaven, Corner of the Sea' — marking what Chinese literati considered the remotest point of civilization. For centuries, exile to Hainan was considered a fate worse than death; now the promontory is a symbol of enduring love.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Coconut Chicken Soup (椰子鸡汤) — Fresh coconut water and coconut flesh simmered with free-range chicken, creating a sweet, fragrant broth. The dish captures Hainan's identity: tropical ingredients, simple preparation, and a flavor that is lighter and more aromatic than mainland Chinese cuisine.
🎨 Artifact: Hainan Huanghuali Wood (海南黄花梨) — The world's most valuable hardwood, growing only on Hainan Island. Ming dynasty furniture makers prized it above all other materials for its golden color, swirling grain, and subtle fragrance. A single antique huanghuali table can sell for millions at auction.
🎵 Music: Li Bamboo Dance (黎族竹竿舞) — Two rows of dancers strike bamboo poles rhythmically against the ground and each other while performers leap between them — a test of agility, timing, and joy. The dance is the centerpiece of Li minority festivals and tourist performances throughout Sanya.
Day 11
Exploring Sanya
Sanya · 三亚 · China's Tropical Paradise
Nanshan Temple & Guanyin Statue 南山寺·南海观音
A 108-metre statue of the bodhisattva Guanyin — taller than the Statue of Liberty — standing on an artificial island offshore. The three-faced figure looks toward land, sea, and sky, representing compassion reaching in all directions. The adjacent Nanshan Temple complex is built according to Tang dynasty architectural principles.
Yalong Bay 亚龙湾
A 7.5-km crescent of powder-white sand rated among Asia's finest beaches. The water visibility exceeds 10 metres, revealing coral gardens teeming with tropical fish. The bay is backed by a tropical rainforest reserve where century-old banyan trees create a canopy walkway.
Tianya Haijiao (End of the Earth) 天涯海角
Massive granite boulders inscribed with ancient calligraphy — 'Edge of Heaven, Corner of the Sea' — marking what Chinese literati considered the remotest point of civilization. For centuries, exile to Hainan was considered a fate worse than death; now the promontory is a symbol of enduring love.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Wenchang Chicken (文昌鸡) — Hainan's signature dish and the ancestor of Singapore's famous chicken rice. Free-range chickens are poached whole in their own stock until the skin turns golden and the flesh is silky-tender. Served with three dipping sauces: ginger-scallion oil, chili, and dark soy.
🎨 Artifact: Li Minority Bark Cloth (黎族树皮布) — The Li people of Hainan are among the last cultures to make cloth from tree bark — a 3,000-year-old technology. Bark is stripped, soaked, beaten, and stretched into a flexible fabric used for clothing, blankets, and ceremonial costumes.
🎵 Music: Li Nose Flute (黎族鼻箫) — The Li people's unique instrument: a slender bamboo flute played with the breath of one nostril while the other is covered. The soft, ethereal tone — said to mimic bird calls and forest whispers — is traditionally used by young men to serenade their beloved.
Day 12
Departure — Farewell to Sanya
Sanya · 三亚 · China's Tropical Paradise
Nanshan Temple & Guanyin Statue 南山寺·南海观音
A 108-metre statue of the bodhisattva Guanyin — taller than the Statue of Liberty — standing on an artificial island offshore. The three-faced figure looks toward land, sea, and sky, representing compassion reaching in all directions. The adjacent Nanshan Temple complex is built according to Tang dynasty architectural principles.
Yalong Bay 亚龙湾
A 7.5-km crescent of powder-white sand rated among Asia's finest beaches. The water visibility exceeds 10 metres, revealing coral gardens teeming with tropical fish. The bay is backed by a tropical rainforest reserve where century-old banyan trees create a canopy walkway.
Tianya Haijiao (End of the Earth) 天涯海角
Massive granite boulders inscribed with ancient calligraphy — 'Edge of Heaven, Corner of the Sea' — marking what Chinese literati considered the remotest point of civilization. For centuries, exile to Hainan was considered a fate worse than death; now the promontory is a symbol of enduring love.

Cultural Highlights

🍜 Signature Dish: Hele Crab (和乐蟹) — Wild mud crabs from the mangrove estuaries near Wanning, steamed whole and served with a vinegar-ginger dip. The female crabs, heavy with golden roe, are the island's greatest delicacy — traditionally reserved for festivals and honored guests.
🎨 Artifact: Li Brocade Weaving (黎锦) — Li women weave elaborate brocade textiles on backstrap looms using techniques dating to the Shang dynasty. The patterns — frogs, dragons, and geometric symbols — encode clan genealogy and cosmological beliefs. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
🎵 Music: Hainan Qiongju Opera (琼剧) — Hainan's indigenous opera form, blending Cantonese, Hokkien, and Li musical traditions. Performed in the Hainan dialect, its melodic style is gentler and more lyrical than mainland opera, reflecting the island's relaxed tropical temperament.

📸 Journey Reflections — Photographs You'll Treasure Forever

As you depart, carry with you not just photographs but the weight of lived experience across 6 cities and 11 nights.

📷 Guilin: The unforgettable sight of Li River Cruise — a moment etched in memory.
📷 Yangshuo: The unforgettable sight of Li River Yangshuo Section — a moment etched in memory.
📷 Nanning: The unforgettable sight of Guangxi Museum of Nationalities — a moment etched in memory.
📷 Beihai: The unforgettable sight of Silver Beach — a moment etched in memory.
📷 Haikou: The unforgettable sight of Qilou Old Street — a moment etched in memory.
📷 Sanya: The unforgettable sight of Nanshan Temple & Guanyin Statue — a moment etched in memory.

再见中国 — Zàijiàn Zhōngguó. Until we meet again.

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