
Guilin/Wujiu Beach Hotel Deals
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Wujiu Beach is a hidden gem in Guilin where golden and crimson leaves of Chinese tallow trees paint the riverside in autumn. The stunning contrast between karst peaks and fiery foliage makes it a photographer's dream! Stroll along the Li River pebbles, picnic like locals, and don't forget your camera – this is where nature writes poetry.


Everything you need to know about Wujiu Beach
Stay at Yangshuo Wujia Tan Resort, a boutique retreat nestled along the Li River with private riverside terraces offering panoramic views of misty karst peaks and tranquil waters. The rooms blend Guibei architectural heritage with modern comfort, some featuring outdoor soaking tubs perfect for stargazing after sunset. The resort provides free electric bikes to explore hidden trails and secluded river docks, ideal for travelers seeking an authentic slow travel experience in a serene natural setting.
Take a direct bus from Guilin to Yangshuo (approx. 1.5 hours), then transfer to a local minibus or e-bike to Wujia Tan—about 30 minutes. For greater convenience, opt for a private car service with a driver familiar with local roads, ensuring door-to-door transport to the scenic entrance. Alternatively, rent an electric bike for a flexible, eco-friendly journey through lush countryside, stopping along the way to photograph karst mountains and river rafting scenes, combining adventure with spontaneity.
Experience bamboo rafting on the Li River, gliding past towering green peaks and enjoying the famous "traveler in a painting" view. Try cave exploration, hiking into hidden grottos within limestone valleys to marvel at stunning stalactites and natural formations. Don’t miss eco-farm picking tours, where you harvest seasonal fruits like bayberries and tangerines while learning traditional farming practices. In the evening, join bonfire gatherings and Zhuang ethnic dance performances, immersing yourself in rich local culture and warm community spirit.
Must-try Wujia Tan specialty rice noodles—a spicy, sour, and fragrant broth made from fresh snails and bones, served with crisp bean sprouts and pickled mustard greens. Another highlight is Yangshuo beer fish, a regional delicacy where river-caught carp is simmered in beer and chili, resulting in tender, flavorful meat. Also sample handmade rice vermicelli and five-color sticky rice, dyed naturally with plants, offering vibrant colors and cultural significance. These dishes are widely available at the riverside food alley, known for its rustic charm and authentic flavors.
The prime time for photography is golden hour (5:30–7:00 PM), when sunlight bathes the Li River in golden hues, reflecting off the water and illuminating the surrounding karst peaks in dramatic silhouettes. Early morning (6:00–8:00 AM) offers another magical moment—light mist drifts over the river, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. To avoid crowds and enjoy tranquility, visit on weekdays and book guided tours in advance for access to optimal viewpoints and expert commentary.
Yes! Visit the Children’s Ecology Education Park, featuring interactive nature classrooms where kids learn about insects and native plants. The mini bamboo raft zone offers safe, stable rafts for children to paddle under adult supervision, providing close-up views of the river ecosystem. Participate in hands-on craft workshops like pottery and weaving at the rural art studio. The area features clear signage, shaded rest areas, family-friendly restrooms, and first aid stations, ensuring a safe, enjoyable experience for all ages—perfect for educational and fun-filled family adventures.
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