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Here in Heping, let’s journey back to Guilin’s origins. Guilin, known as the “City of Cassia Trees,” boasts a history stretching back millennia. Its breathtaking scenery has inspired countless works of Chinese art and literature.

Founded in the 3rd century BC under the Qin Dynasty, Guilin quickly became a vital hub. The completion of the Ling Canal in the 2nd century BC cemented its importance. This canal, located 70 kilometers north of Guilin, connected the Xiang River to the Tan River. This ingenious waterway linked the Pearl River and the Yangzi River, uniting China’s major waterways.

Guilin’s strategic location transformed it into a prosperous center. As one of the most thriving cities in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, it has long benefited from substantial tourist revenue. The city’s economy thrives on its appeal to visitors from across the globe.

Guilin’s history is rich with cultural significance. As a major center of Buddhism in the 7th century, Guilin was home to many famous monasteries. Today, the city boasts more than ten colleges and universities, continuing its legacy as a cultural hub.

The name Guilin translates to “Forest of Sweet Osmanthus.” This name reflects the city’s abundance of fragrant osmanthus trees. But Guilin is best known for its stunning karst formations. Over time, the deep erosion of the limestone plateau has created a landscape of towering, needle-shaped pinnacles. These mountains have been immortalized in Chinese paintings and poems for centuries.

Guilin became a superior prefecture under the Ming and Qing dynasties. It even served as the provincial capital of Guangxi during the Qing Dynasty. Though the capital later moved to Nanning, Guilin briefly reclaimed its status in 1936 before Nanning replaced it again in 1949.

Guilin has long been a center for handicrafts. Modern industry took root in the 1950s. Since then, Guilin has developed diverse industries. These industries include electronics, agricultural equipment, and medicine.

The beauty of Guilin extends beyond its mountains. The city has numerous caves, including the famed Reed Flute Cave. This spectacular cave is a must-see for any visitor. In 1981, Guilin was recognized as a state-level historical and cultural city. This designation highlights the importance of preserving its heritage and natural beauty.

Amy Tan wrote of Guilin in The Joy Luck Club. She described the city as a place of jagged peaks, winding rivers, and magical moss. Eating the moss would give you the strength to climb the peaks. Reaching the top would bring happiness and banish worries forever.

Today, Guilin remains a top destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and cultural experiences. The city is easily accessible with scheduled flights to major cities in China and Southeast Asia. So come visit Guilin. Discover the magic and beauty that have captivated visitors for centuries in Heping.

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