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Guangxi Unveiled: Nature's Stage with Inspirations of Liu Sanjie
Guangxi, nestled in southern China, borders the vibrant Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao region and Vietnam, boasting China's largest ethnic minority population. This land of 240,000 square kilometers is a tapestry of 12 indigenous groups living in harmony, where world-class natural wonders meet millennia-old cultural legacies. With 2025 designated as the Guangxi Tourism Year, over 800 cultural and leisure activities unfold annually, inviting travelers to explore through scenic trails, ancient relics, festive celebrations, folk songs, and culinary delights. As the seasons shift, Guangxi's allure shines brightest in its dramatic landscapes and cultural spectacles, echoing the timeless Inspirations of Liu Sanjie (印象·刘三姐) — a renowned live-action show that brings local legends to life amid the karst mountains and flowing rivers. From lush forests to serene wellness havens, every journey here promises unforgettable adventures and heartfelt hospitality. Exploring Scenic Wonders Discover Guangxi's breathtaking natural beauty on a journey through its iconic karst formations and cascading waterfalls. Begin in Nanning, the "Green City," where towering skyscrapers blend with verdant canopies. Stroll through the historic Yongzhou Old Town, admiring the preserved arcades and bustling shops that reflect a blend of old and new. As dusk falls, embark on a cruise along the Yong River to witness the…- 76
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Guangxi Night Illuminates Bangkok: Gateway to China’s Hidden Gem
The humid Bangkok air buzzed with anticipation as Thailand’s cultural and tourism elites gathered on July 27, 2025, for "Guangxi Night." Hosted by China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, this meticulously curated event transcended a mere tourism pitch—it was a strategic handshake between two ASEAN neighbors. Against the backdrop of the 50th anniversary of Thailand-China diplomatic ties ("Golden Jubilee"), Guangxi Vice Chairman Hu Fan and Thailand’s Tourism & Sports Deputy Minister Jakkapong Damsuphakdi led 110 delegates in redefining cross-border travel. With Thai visitors to Guangxi surging 154% in 2024, the stage was set for a new era of exchange. Forging Golden Pathways Hu Fan’s (胡帆) keynote resonated with pragmatic optimism. "Guangxi isn’t just China’s ASEAN gateway," he declared, "it’s a living museum where karst mountains sculpt horizons and ethnic harmonies color traditions." His data-backed revelation—800+ cultural events slated for Guangxi’s 2025 Tourism Year—drew appreciative murmurs. The statistic wasn’t arbitrary; it answered Thailand’s post-pandemic wanderlust with precision. Jakkapong’s response fused diplomacy with vision. "Our golden anniversary demands golden collaboration," he asserted, endorsing media alliances and co-branding to amplify tourism reach. The symbolism was palpable: two cultures leveraging proximity not for convenience, but for legacy. Tangible momentum followed. Vibul Kamolthok, VP of Thailand’s…- 51
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