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from Discover Guangxi China on Facebook
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Dalong Lake(大龙湖), a natural reservoir, is located in Shanglin, Nanning. Motor boats, luxury cruise, visitors can take a boat to explore the beautiful lake scenery. Besides, you can also enjoy the karst landscape of Dalong Cave here.
#nature #travel #China #photography

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from Discover Guangxi China on Facebook 
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In Yangshuo Ruyi Peak(阳朔如意峰), there are many ways to get all the beauty of #Guilin landscape. Cableway, viewing platforms,glass walkway and so on. Walking along this 246 meters walkway can be excited!
#nature #adventure #China

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Discover Guangxi China is feeling great at 龙脊梯田 Longji rice fields.
 

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Longji Terraced Field(龙脊梯田), located about 2 hours northwest of #Guilin. Scattered throughout the stunning landscape are a few minority villages which tend to different terraced areas still practice their traditions and customs.
#nature #travel #photography 
source: RED

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Discover Guangxi China is at Liuzhou's Longtan Park 龙潭公园.
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Karst landforms only exist in #Guilin? You can also enjoy this spectacular views in Liuzhou's Longtan Park(龙潭公园), three kilometers away from the downtown city. It integrates ethnic customs with natural scenery.
#nature #travel #photography #China

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from Xinhua/Fly Over China on Facebook
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#WuhanUniversity, one of the best places in the city to feast the eyes of #cherry blossom admirers, offers free exclusive tours and performances for medical workers across China who had assisted Wuhan with the fight against the epidemic

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from Discover Guangxi China on Facebook 
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In pics: Mengwu Miao Village(梦呜苗寨) in Rongshui(融水), Liuzhou. You can experience unique Miao culture here, gorgeous Miao ethnic costume, oil tea, Lusheng etc. Come here to feel the charm of Miao culture!
#nature #photography #culture #singlechallenge #naturechallenge
source: Mensaolity

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from the China Trips on Facebook
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Spring in Yuantouzhu Park
Yuantouzhu Park in Wuxi is a popular destination during spring as cherry blossom bloom
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Yuantouzhu (Chinese: 鼋头渚; pinyin: Yuán tóu zhǔ) is a peninsula which lies on the northwestern shore of Lake Tai, near Wuxi in China's Jiangsu province. It was established as a park in 1916 and celebrates its centennial in 2016.

Yuantouzhu, or "Turtle Head Isle" in English (so called because its shape resembles a turtle's head), is a popular scenic tourist region. Tourist ferries leave from Yuantouzhu to the Sanshan Islands (三山岛), which were opened to tourists in the mid-1980s. Seagulls follow the boat and like to be fed by tourists on boat.

The Yuantouzhu park is famous for its tourism especially during the spring season from March to April when hundreds of cherry blossom trees start to bloom. Two gates are open for tourists which are Chongshan gate and Dushan main gate. During the season, there are also at least eight ancient fishing sailboats in the lake.

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from BeautifulChina on Facebook
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#Google
#WulongKarst,Chongqing #China

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The Wulong Karst (Chinese: 武隆喀斯特) is a karst landscape located within the borders of Wulong County, Chongqing Municipality, People's Republic of China. It is divided into three areas containing the Three Natural Bridges, the Qingkou Tiankeng (箐口天坑) and Furong Cave respectively. It is a part of the Wulong Karst National Geology Park as well as part of the South China Karst, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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