Duxiu Peak: The top of Guilin's mountains, it is known as the "Pillar of the South Sky". It is 216 meters above sea level and 66 meters above the ground. There are many cliff carvings on the mountain. "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world" comes from here. You can overlook the panoramic view of Guilin when you climb to the top.
Jingjiang Palace: One of the most well-preserved princely palaces of the Ming Dynasty in China. The architectural layout is symmetrical in the central axis. There are buildings such as Chengyun Gate and Chengyun Hall. The city has four gates in the southeast, northwest, and a Ming Dynasty city wall on the periphery.
Guangxi Gongyuan: Established during the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, it was once famous for producing many champions in the imperial examination era. Now some of the houses have been restored and you can experience the imperial examination culture.
Cliff carvings: There are more than 200 cliff carvings on the cliffs of Duxiu Peak, with various fonts such as seal, official, regular, running, and cursive. The content is rich. It is a treasure of calligraphy art and a portrayal of Guilin's history and culture.
Crescent Moon Pond: Located at the northeast foot of Duxiu Peak, it is one of the four famous pools in Guilin. It is in harmony with the green mountains and is one of the eight ancient scenic spots in Guilin.