Nanning People’s Park – Picturesque Bailong Lake
Nanning People’s Park (南宁人民公园, Nanning Renmin Park), also known as Bailong Park (白龙公园), is situated in the northern part of […]
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Nanning People’s Park (南宁人民公园, Nanning Renmin Park), also known as Bailong Park (白龙公园), is situated in the northern part of […]
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The Guangxi Museum of Nationalities (广西民族博物馆), covering 130 acres, is a specialized museum dedicated to the rich cultural heritage of
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Nanning Zoo (南宁动物园), established in 1975, spans an area of 374,000 square meters and attracts nearly 3 million visitors annually.
Yangmei Ancient Town (扬美古镇), located in the southwest of Nanning, was established during the Song Dynasty and flourished in the
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Nanhu Park (South Lake Park, 南湖公园) is located in the southeastern part of Nanning city, seamlessly blending water landscapes with
Qingxiu Mountain (青秀山), located in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, covers an area of 13.54 square kilometers and is the
Beihai Underwater World (北海海底世界) is a National AAAA-level tourist attraction and a national marine science education base. It is a
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Guantouling National Forest Park (冠头岭国家森林公园, Crown Head Ridge National Forest Park) is located at the westernmost end of Beihai City,
Beihai Old Street (北海老街), also known as Zhuhai Road, boasts nearly 200 years of history, originally established in 1821. Initially
Beihai Silver Beach (北海银滩, Beihai Yintan) is a renowned tourist attraction in Beihai City, Guangxi Province. It features a pristine
Crocodile Mountain Scenic Area (鳄鱼山景区) covers an area of 3.8 square kilometers and is a peninsula surrounded by water on
Weizhou Island (涠洲岛), located in the Beibu Gulf off the southern coast of Guangxi, is the largest volcanic island in
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