This is a very peaceful setting after being in large cities. The Guilin/Yangshuo area was the most scenic area we visited while in China. They have a pond where kids can feed the fish with baby bottles - lots of fun for them

This is a very peaceful setting after being in large cities. The Guilin/Yangshuo area was the most scenic area we visited while in China. They have a pond where kids can feed the fish with baby bottles - lots of fun for them
Many friends tell me to visit Seven Star Park during my first visit to Guilin, cause’ it’s not only the largest comprehensive park of its kind in Guilin, but it’s very rich in natural scenic spots and cultural relics, so I visit it with great interest, and it really is.
With an area of 400,000 square meters, Seven Star Park...
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There are actually three different things to do and pay for here... the park, the cave and the zoo. If you are looking for a nice afternoon stroll, then pay for the park only. The cave is OK, but the Reed Flute Cave is much nicer. Unless you despirately need to see pandas, skip the zoo.
It was free at night. The bridge was lit up and the moonlight made the paths walkable too. It seems to be huge. Camel Hill was one interesting attraction there. The Karst landscape, typical of Guilin, is very impressive.
Not much to see there for the price you need to pay. Very expensive ticket and it is just a park for a long walk.
Many attractive individual spot left deep memory to me. The zoo and botanic garden was a great, located to city centre and easy to take taxi to another scenic areas.
Visited the Zoo which is supposed to house the Pandas. - Deplorable conditions where there were only 2 pandas and both were sitting on wet tiled floors. Poor things were caged up. The rest of the animals were housed up in poor conditions; the monkeys had no shelter from the cold wintery days and were a sorry sight. Wonder what...
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This was our first stop upon arriving in Guilin from Beijing. Of course, we did not miss the park's landmark camel rock formation. I even bought a nice tiger painting at the shop there.
We toured with two 8 year olds and they loved the park, especially feeding the fish with baby bottles. We toured on Sunday morning and there were lots of families out with small children. Everyone was very friendly.
Very relaxing. You can spend here all the day. go through different plants, trees , flowers, fountains, water falls, and rocks in different shapes. We have seen even real monkeys.
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