Rzeka
Lijiang, której źródło jest na górze Maoershan, w powiecie
Xing'an, ma długość ponad 400 kilometrów, a jej krajobraz
widnieje na banknocie o nominale 20 yenów. Tereny wokół rzeki
należą do najbardziej malowniczych rejonów całych Chin i właśnie
dlatego uznano je za godne wpisania na listę UNESCO! Oto dwa z
nich... które przesłał mi kolly! Zapierające dech w piersiach
ośnieżone szczyty oraz „Tiger Leoping Gorge”.
English: The Lijiang River
originates in the Mao'er
Mountains in Xing'an
County and flows in the general southern direction through
Guilin, Yangshuo
and Pingle.
In Pingle the Li River merges with two other streams, and continues
south as the Gui
River, which falls into the Xi
Jiang, the western tributary
of the Pearl
River, in Wuzhou.
The Lijiang River Scenic Zone at Guilin is located in the northeast
of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of
China. The total area is two thousand square kilometers which covers
the entire city of Guilin, Yangshuo County and certain parts of
Lingui, Lingchuan and Yongfu counties.
Those amazing cards sent me kolly
and from the moment I saw them I was dreaming to see this on my own
eyes. I heard that most of time sceneries are covered by the fog but
looking at the photos I can`t belive it.
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