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Travel Notes of Shili Gallery in Yangshuo, Guangxi

In fact, there are many places called Shili Gallery in China. The Shili Gallery in Yangshuo is very special and suitable for cycling. What makes literature and art younger is that seven bicycles have walked through many scenery along the way, or enjoyed the scenery on the road while riding a donkey.

Actually, Shili Gallery is a highway, with totem ancient road, butterfly spring and big banyan trees on both sides. The scenery along the road is beautiful, surrounded by mountains, the air is fresh and comfortable, and there is a special bicycle lane, but I chose the donkey, which is the electric car. There are many strawberry orchards, fields and special farms, but it is a pity that it is not the time to pick strawberries.

Shili Gallery-Electric Vehicle Strolling Shili Gallery is a section from Yangshuo to Moon Mountain, and there are many scenic spots in the middle, such as Ancient Totem Road Scenic Area, butterfly spring, Julongtan, Big Banyan Tree and Moon Mountain. I haven't been to any of these, but I have been to the Great Banyan Tree Scenic Area in 13. It's just a big tree, but it needs 10 tickets.

Tickets are required for all the above attractions. The essence of Shili Gallery is Yulong River, 13 where many people drift. This time it's an electric car tour, because it's early to climb the TV tower, and it takes about three hours to walk around. Private cars are not allowed in Shili Gallery, and sightseeing bus needs 60 tickets. You can rent a bicycle or an electric car. I rented an electric car for 40 yuan. I rode for about three hours. Therefore, Shili Gallery still recommends renting an electric car. Why? Cool, fast, can fly ~ ~ ~

The starting point of Yulong River rafting is Yulong Bridge (near Jinlong Bridge) to Gonggong Bridge (now it seems to be called Wanjing Bridge). The section from Yulong Bridge to Jima Wharf is the upper part, and the section from Jima Wharf to Gongnong Bridge is the lower part. A few years ago, I drifted a little downstream of the Gongnong Bridge, and a group outing only lasted for half an hour.

The picture below shows the cycling route. The location of Shili Gallery below is Gongnong Bridge. I thought the path was along the Yulong River, but later I found that I could hardly see the river all the way, so I had to stop halfway and walk down to see the river. So the journey took less than an hour. So, if you want to drift, you can go that way. If you just ride, it is not recommended unless you have more time and like riding. I only rode to Jima Wharf (formerly known as Chaoyang Wharf) and turned back, because it takes 20 minutes to get here.

Some people come here for exercise, while others come here for the weekend. Generally speaking, the scenery on the road is particularly good, especially suitable for outdoor sports. If you don't want to move, you can consider riding a donkey.