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Famed as 'China's Green Capital', Nanning is truly a garden city with charming natural subtropical scenery. Green mountains, winding rivers, exquisite lakes as well as a city full of verdant trees and fragrant flowers form a tourist mecca. People of Zhuang and other ethnic groups live here, adding colorful folk cultures to the city's glamour. To explore in and around this attractive city, visitors may refer to the following two routes.
Route No. 1
Guangxi Museum - Nanhu Lake Park - Mt.Qingxiu - Jiahecheng Hot Spring Valley
Guangxi Museum
Location: East of Min Zu Square in the center of the city
Description: Famous for its great collections of ancient bronze drums that date back to the Spring and Autumn Period (770BC-476BC). The Guangxi Ethnic Relics Centers in the museum shows the characteristic architecture, clothes and customs of the eleven ethnic groups, especially the Zhuang ethnic group living in Guangxi Province.
Nanhu Lake Park
Location: Southeast of the city
Description: An above-water paradise with different kinds of cruise ships, scenery viewing bridges and modern entertainment facilities. Nanhu Lake is surrounded with typical subtropical plants such as palms, punkas and pinangs. In the lakeside parks, music fountains, water screen films as well as a colorful lamps scene attract a continuous stream of locals and tourists.
Mt. Qingxiu
Location: No.19, Qing Shan Rd., southeast of the city
Description: A national AAAA tourist resort. Evergreen trees, strange stones and pure springs on the hill provide a natural environment for sightseeing and relaxation. The Dragon Elephant Pagoda and other cultural relics make the mountain even more intriguing. There are also the world's largest Cycad Garden, the Grand Tropical Rainforest Garden and the Palm Tree Garden worth exploring.
Lake Park. Jiahecheng Hot Spring Valley
Location: Nan Wu Street, northeast of the city, about 13 kilometers (about eight miles) from the International Convention& Exhibition Center
Description: A recreational center based on relaxing, comforting hot springs. Take your choice of Chinese, Japanese, Finnish, Thai, Turkish, or Jordanian hot spring bathing styles - or try all of them. There are also interesting above-water games such as disco, drift and sliding board as well as mysterious Mayan carvings. The hydropathics and tea houses, full of traditional Chinese atmosphere, are certainly worth trying, too.
Route No.2
Yangmei Ancient Town-Liangfengjiang National Forest Park-Da Wang Tan Reservoir Scenic Area
Yangmei Ancient Town
Location: west of Yong Xin District, about 38 kilometers (about 24 miles) away from the central city
Description: An ancient town of thousands of years. Built in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), the town has kept well the ancient architecture, streets and unsophisticated folkways. The three food treasures popular with tourists are preserved salted vegetables, fermented beans and ground rice cakes.
Liangfengjiang National Forest Park
Location: You Yi Road, South of the city
Description: A national AAA tourist resort, called 'Natural Oxygen Bar' because of its humid air and beautiful scenery. The Banyan Garden, Botanic Garden, Butterfly Specimen & Grotesque Stone Museum, together with colorful amusement facilities, offer you an ideal vacation resort.
Da Wang Tan Reservoir Scenic Area
Location: about 28 kilometers (about 17 miles) away from the city center in south suburb
Description: Also called Phoenix Lake. It functions to prevent flooding, provide water for irrigation, and generate electricity. The beautiful surroundings make it an enthralling tourist spot. The crystal blue lake is surrounded by lush hills and dotted by hundreds of indistinct little islands. When the sun sets, the lake is covered with a golden veil. The scenery is so charming that it attracts many shutterbugs. There are also vacation villages, gyms and many kinds of above-water activities to enrich your vacation life.
Gems in Nearby Counties
Yiling Yan Rock Cave
Location: in Wu Ming County, about 18 kilometers (about 11 miles) away from the city
Description: A karst landscape formed about one million years ago. The cave looks like a huge trumpet shell and is divided into three layers. Rocks pose in thousands of shapes along the flexuous cave path, leading you to a mysterious world.
Mt. Dragon& Tiger
Location: in Long An County, about 83 kilometers (about 52 miles) away from Nanning
Description: One of the four monkey mountains in China. Thousands of monkeys and their troupe leaders greet their guests while playing among mountain trees. Playing with them will draw you back to your childhood.
Nine Dragon Waterfalls
Location: in Heng Xian County, about 90 kilometers (about 56 miles) away from Nanning City
Description: The most spectacular tourist place in this 'Capital of Jasmine Tea'. It is located in a national forest park where valleys and streams form grand waterfall scenery. The ancient sand hills and strange cliffs add more interest to the attraction of the waterfalls.
Mt. Daming
Location: in Shang Lin County, about 130 kilometers (about 81 miles) from Nanning
Description: One of the most famous mountains in Guangxi. Twisted clouds, winding streams, green cedars and thick forests make a fairy land and rare ecological tourist resort. The scenery varies with the change of seasons but never loses its beauty all year long. It is also the outdoor location of many films.
Detian Scenic Spot
Location: in Da Xin County, about 140 kilometers (about 87 miles) from Nanning
Description: The world's second largest trans-border waterfall, bridging China and Vietnam. From a distance, the three-step waterfall is just like a string of pearls set among thick green mountains. The 80 meter (about 262 feet) vertical drop makes a thunderous sound that can be heard for miles. Layers of terraces, tranquil rivers, mysterious above-water stone forests, together with the rich flavor of frontier folk culture, will impress you deeply and leave you with sweet memories.
Huashan Mural
Location: in Ning Ming County, about 160 kilometers (about 99 miles) away from Nanning
Description: The art treasure of the Zhuang ethnic minority group. The murals on the cliff of Mt. Huashan were drawn by the ancient Zhuang people over 2,000 years ago. Thousands of vivid human and animal drawings in various postures are presented on the large mural. The uncomplicated drawing method and simple sketches show the sensibilities of the Zhuang people.