What are some recommended places to visit, stay, and eat in Nanning or Guigang, in Guangxi province, China?
Guangxi is Characterized by marvelous seaside scenery and full-bodied ethical customs, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is blessed with colorful resources and is an imposing region for sightseeing. Guangxi, called “Gui” for short, is situated in the southern part of China and is adjacent to the provinces of Yunnan to the west, Guizhou to the north, Hunan to the northeast and Guangdong to the southeast. Bordering Vietnam, Guangxi is convenient for tourists crossing overland into Vietnam or vice-versa. With an area of about 230,000 square kilometers (88,780 square miles), topography of Guangxi is basin-like and the limestone distribution occupies half of the total area. Unique topography forms natural sights. You can breathe fresh air and relax yourself by enjoying wonderful landscape everywhere. History Guangxi has history dating from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770BC ~ 221BC). From the Qing Dynasty (1644 ~ 1911), the region was named “Guangxi”. In 1958, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous
Nanning: This pleasant, tree-filled town in southwest China is the capital of Guangxi Province, and in some ways feels more like Southeast Asia than China. The climate is semi-tropical, the countryside round about lush and green. The Cuangxi area is populated by many minority races or ‘nationalities’ who controlled the area before the arrival of the Chinese from the north and for several centuries before the Mongol invasion in 1253, a kingdom based in northeast Thailand had control of most of the region. Nanning was provincial capital from 1914 to 1936 when local officialdom moved briefly up to the resort town of Guilin, but the capital was shifted back to Nanning after the Communist victory. Since then, the city has grown enormously and now has a population of over half a million. Guangxi cooking uses a lot of weird animals, and weird parts of animals, much in the same way as Cantonese cuisine. (Note: dog is a common meat). The most famous local alcohol, known as Hejie Jiu, features a