A backpackers paradise you won't believe exists in China!
Last year I was in China for a work trip and I fortunately managed to score few extra days for travel. I looked up on internet for places I could visit and came across Yangshuo. People were saying a lot of good things about it, that it was beautiful, cheap, laid back and paradise for backpackers. Having being in Guangzhuo multiple times, I found it hard to believe that there could be such a place in middle of the country. So I decided to check it out and I was surprised in a big way. Have a look at it yourselves:
- That's a cute mascot for a coconut water drink.
- The main street, where all the buzz was.
- Beautiful lake at the end of the street.
- When they said the hostel has great rooftop views they weren't kidding.
- Cruising the river on a bamboo raft.
- Get a portrait on a t-shirt for 20 yuan (strange choice for display portraits by this guy :P)
Accommodation: An ensuite double room in the hostel costed U$15 per night.
Food: Restaurants: Almost all major cuisines available, per meal at approx $6-8.
Streed food: Options starting from U$1, but not much if you're vegetarian.
Getting there: Guilin is the closest airport with flights from major Chinese cities, it is about 2hrs by bus.
gorgeous place. but how was the insect situation? Seeing the picture on the water, makes me wonder. Loved the photos.
I've been there too, it's an awesome place :)
The insect situation was ok during the day, but once the sun set you wanted to be inside. Very hot and humid though, I was there end of July and although we did rent bikes and travel around on our own it was hard to do so without sweating profusely!
@rainman I was there in January, evenings were cold and we had heated beds,so my memories of the evenings are sweet :) . I went for the river cruise by public bus and returned by bike, it was an amazing experience navigating with no one around speaking a word of english.
@sorcpenz, I didn't face any issues in regards to insects, but could be that I didn't notice it much, as quite used to it here in India
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Very happy to hear you have a good time in China.
@xianjun I absolutely loved my time in China, it's a beautiful country.
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Keep up the great work @unrealisback
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Guilin and Jiuzhaigou are two of the places in China that I promised myself I will visit before i have to leave Hong Kong and find employment elsewhere.
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Keep up the great work @unrealisback
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Keep up the great work @unrealisback
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