Cushijiang

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Can a river hold the key to a city’s soul? Here in Guilin, the Cushijiang isn’t just a river. It’s a whisper of history, a brushstroke on a canvas of breathtaking beauty. The Cushijiang is a part of the Li River system, a waterway that has inspired poets and artists for over two thousand years. The Li River, and thus the Cushijiang, flows from the Mao’er Mountains, winding through Guilin and Yangshuo before eventually joining the Pearl River. Its journey, like the stories it carries, is long and full of captivating turns. The Cushijiang is more than just a section of this famed river. It’s a vital thread in the tapestry of Guilin, connecting the city to its rich past and vibrant present. The Li River, including the Cushijiang section, played a crucial role in ancient China, facilitating trade and cultural exchange between the Lingnan region and the central plains. Imagine the boats laden with silk and spices, navigating these waters centuries ago. This waterway wasn’t just a passage for goods. It was a conduit for ideas, a bridge between different worlds. Today, the Cushijiang remains an essential part of Guilin’s identity. Though not as bustling with trade as it once was, it continues to be a source of life and inspiration for the city. As you stand here, consider the generations who have lived and thrived alongside this waterway. The Cushijiang reflects the spirit of Guilin: timeless, enduring, and deeply connected to the natural wonders that surround it.

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