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I spent one week in Yangshuo (Guilin, Guangxi China) and saw some of the most stunning views in the world. It is famous for its fabulous Karst formations and the Li River with the cormorant fishermen. I have tried to capture its beauty in this short film and hope you enjoy it! You can follow me at: Facebook - fb.com/daanvanreijnvideo Instagram - instagram.com/daanvanreijn ----- Broadcast on Al Jazeera: http://alturl.com/s46eg Featured on Condé Nast Traveler: http://alturl.com/3qime Featured on Linda Nieuws: http://alturl.com/jydbv Featured on Vimeo: Staff Pick Featured on Skypixel: Staff Pick Featured on Aerial Video Awards: Staff Pick ----- View my other videos: Bali: vimeo.com/230402881 South Africa: vimeo.com/260231102 Ibiza: vimeo.com/217283688 Scheveningen: vimeo.com/201432238 ----- Camera: Sony a7III, 24-70MM Zeiss Drone: DJI Mavic Pro Gimble: Zhiyun Z1 Crane Film and edit: Daan van Reijn Music: Returning by Ryan Taubert, licensed on Musicbed ----- Please only use and share this embed code of the original video. Third party downloads and distribution is not permitted.

VIDEO: Wonders of Yangshuo in China

June 28, 2022

Van Reijin, a video creator based in the Netherlands, spent a week in Yangshuo, a region located in Southeast China. The closest city being Guilin in Guangxi province, it’s situated between the Li River and karst peaks. This beautiful area is famous throughout China and depicted on the 20 yuan bill. The landscape is surrounded by limestone, dolomite and gypsum mountains. Yangshuo is a popular destination for climbers and became a tourist hub in the 1980s. In the summer, people swim in the Li River and bike alongside it. 

In World and Travel Tags China, nature, scene, mountain climbing, rock climbing, Arts and Culture, Environment
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