The Li River cruise is phenomenal. Major highlights of the natural structures include Phoenix Tail Bamboo, The Painted Hill of Nine Horses, the scenic group of mountains printed on the back of the 20 Yuan bill. There is a nice Chinese buffet but it is extra for snails, fried mini-crabs, or snake wine. Literally. Snakes in a jug of wine.
River merchants steer their bamboo rafts right up to our boat and tie on, then straddle the divide as they try to interest us in jade figures or watermelon through the plate glass. If there are no takers, they untie and drift off in the wake.
We attached ourselves to a Chinese native tour group. We're "the panda group'" and we are sharing a table with folks from Japan, Finland, and Canada. All very nice people traveling the region sharing road stories.
Later we will tour a small village and do a slower, gentler river tour with fishermen using trained cormorants to catch fish. Weird to be sightseeing so much, but it helps keep our mind occupied before the big event. Plus, it is gorgeous - almost overwhelmingly so.
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Location:Li River, Guilin, China

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