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Tag Archives: Guilin

Li River Cruise, Yangshuo, China

Li River Cruise, Yangshuo, China Cruise the Li River (Li jiang river) from Guilin to Yangshuo is the highlight of any trip to Guilin and Guangxi province in China. It is actually one of the most scenic cruises on earth. The landscape is decorated with rolling hills, steep karst cliffs, fantastic caves, leisurely boats and...

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Early Morning on Li River Near Yangshuo, China

Early Morning on Li River Near Yangshuo, China More images: Karst Peaks at Yangshuo, Guilin and Xingping, China Stock Images | Lakes, Rivers and Waterways Landscape Stock Images | Landscape Stock Photography

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Li River View near Yangshuo, China

More images: Karst Peaks at Yangshuo and Guilin Images Gallery | Lakes, Rivers and Waterways Stock Images | Landscape Stock Photography.

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20 Yuan Note View at Dawn, Xingping, Yangshuo, Guilin, China

Guilin region in China has long been renowned for its unique scenery and one of the best-known tourist destinations in China. There are many scenic places along the Li jiang river (Li River) including a scene in Xingping Village which is printed on the back of 20 Yuan banknotes. The primary image on the reverse...

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Back from China

Finally I’m back home! Spent 2.5 weeks hiking in China Mountains – Huangshan (Yellow Mountains), Wulingyuan (Zhangjiajie National park) and Longji (Longsheng country). Also spent a few days shooting karst hills near Yangshuo (Guilin) and a day in Guangzhou and Shanghai. I made this trip together with my friend, Ukrainian landscape and travel photographer Eugene...

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Off to China

If anybody asks about me, – I’m in China. Got a flight tomorrow morning. Will spend two and a half weeks hiking and photographing China mountains – Huang Shan (Yellow Mountains), Wulingyuan, rice terraces in Longsheng and karst peaks in Yangshuo. Quite busy schedule. Hope everything will be fine.

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