Folded Brocade Hill (Diecai Shan) is one of Guilin City’s most
famous and frequented parks. It offers a short steep climb on stone
steps, various pavilions, fantastic views of the city and
surrounding mountains, ancient inscriptions and a cave that goes
all the way through the mountain.
Towering over the Li River 's west bank, Folded Brocade Hill lies
in the north-central part of Guilin City. The hill’s name is
derived from its queer-looking rocks which are horizontally
fissured. The Chinese name Diecai Hill actually means Folded Colors
Hill. However, diecai was used in famous Tang Dynasty (618-907) poetry to mean folded
layers of colored silk brocade, and this is what came to mind when
someone first named the hill. Folded Brocade Hill has four peaks:
Yuyue Peak, Siwang (Look-In-All-Directions) Peak, Crane Peak and
Ming Yue (Bright Moon) Peak.
Halfway up there is a cave called Wind Cave, which runs through the
hill. The cave is calabash or bottle gourd-shaped, with two wider
mouths one side of the hill and a narrow passage, which only allows
one person to pass through at a time, on the other side of the
hill. A cool breeze blows inside all year around, which gave it the
name Wind Cave. Inside the cave are 90 Buddha sculptures of the
Tang and Song (960-1279) dynasties, as well as dozens of ancient
stone inscriptions from these and subsequent dynasties.
Following the narrow stone path up, after Wind Cave there are
Face-The-Cloud Pavilion and Over-The-River Pavilion, which provide
good stops on the steep ascent to the top, Bright Moon Peak. Bright
Moon Peak, the summit of the hill, is 223m above sea level, but
only about 70 meters above the adjacent Li River. Standing at
Catch-the-Cloud Pavilion on Bright Moon Peak sightseers can
appreciate fine views of Guilin
Take the No.2 bus to the No 2 people’s Hospital or the No 58 Free
Public Bus to the Folded Brocade Park.How to Get to there?