Fascinating limestone hills and towers lure tourists from China and around the world to this city of 630,000. Popular sights include 120-hectare Seven Star Park, Reed Flute Cave, 200-foot high Fubo Hill and the much-loved Elephant Trunk Hill. Guilin is very popular as a starting point for Li River cruises to Yangshuo and for visits to the nearby minority villages of Yao, Miao and Dong. April, May, September and October are the best months to visit, as they avoid the extremes of heat and rain.
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Laorenshan, one of the hills in Guilin where you can have a 360 degree view at the top on the city. Access is free, but requires to have a good physical condition. To reach the top you will have to climb the final big rock so it's still dangerous. Do not go there after it had rained, the path will be very slippery, it will be really unwise.
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