Travel News
- A Wrestle activity was held in Tianyang County, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, April 8, 2014. Local people held such an activity in a pool which was filled with cracked and redundant cherry tomatoes to celebrate tomato harvest.
- Residents of the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region are enjoying a new two-day official holiday the local government is offering in the hope it will encourage participation in an annual ethnic minority singing festival.
- March 3rd is Zhuang traditional song festival.It’s on annual lunar March 3rd that young men and women dress up and gather in Lujia village along the taohua river in guilin city singing,dancing and performing other entertainment shows or talent competitions.
- The 11th Guilin Cherry Blossom Festival kicks off in Nanxi Mountain Park, south of the city, at the beginning of April,2014. Droves of visitors have swarmed onto the park to enjoy the cherry trees in full bloom.
- Jisa Festival, literally goddess Sasui worship festival, is a traditional festival of Dong ethnic group in Longsheng County, Guilin City, southern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
- Spring is a perfect season to visit Guilin, as the rain and fog may make you feel as graceful as a fairy. It would be a great pity if you haven't enjoyed the misty rain of Li River during your Guilin travel.
- Residents of the Dong ethnic group in the Meilin township, a lumber producing area, used to ship lumber with log rafts along the Rongjiang River for sale in downstream cities including Wuzhou and Guangzhou.
- The Dong minority chorus festival was held in Meilin village, Sanjiang Dong autonomous county, south China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region on March 2, 2014.
- It's learned from Nanning Railway Bureau on Jan.23 that to meet the needs of the passengers the 8-carriage trains D8202/3、D8212/1 between Nanning and Guilin and D8251/2 from Nanning to Fangchenggang were enlarged into 16 carriages from Jan. 25 to Feb. 6,
- While many across the world are battling concerns that their income is not catching up with the standard of living, villagers in southeastern China have seen their income grow ten-fold, thanks to a troupe of singing villagers.