Yizhou, located in the northwest of Guangxi, China, is a district known for its stunning limestone karst formations and rich cultural heritage. The area is home to numerous ethnic Zhuang villages, providing a unique glimpse into local traditions. The district's economy is largely centered around sugar production, with a notable British-Chinese sugar processing plant nearby. Despite its scenic beauty and convenient tourist infrastructure, Yizhou remains a hidden gem with sparse foreign tourists. Visitors can also explore the legacy of the Song dynasty singer Liu Sanjie, who is celebrated with a statue in the district center.
Yizhou is accessible via local buses and taxis, making it easy to explore the district and surrounding areas.
Visit the ethnic Zhuang villages to experience traditional customs and crafts.
The karst formations provide excellent opportunities for landscape photography, especially at sunrise and sunset.
Spring offers mild temperatures and blooming landscapes, perfect for exploring the natural beauty of Yizhou.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to enjoy the lush greenery and vibrant local festivals.
Fall brings cooler weather and is an ideal time for hiking and outdoor activities.
Winters are mild, making it a pleasant time to visit cultural sites and enjoy local cuisine.
CNY ¥
$50-$100 p/day
155,872
Chinese, Zhuang
April-June, September-November
Cultural Exploration, Nature Lovers