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'Heaven on Earth': Limestone Paradise

Yangshuo is an attractive town sitting in narrow valleys beneath many steep hills. Due to the growth of caf¨¦culture and cheap hotels it has attracted many foreign travellers seeking its easy lifestyle while enjoying the scenery. The town does have many fascinating corners to explore off its main street. Alleys entered through moon gates are lined with traditional two-storey houses and local markets.

 Cycling - the way to appreciate the landscape of Moon Hill

For many people the real attraction lies beyond the town in the spectacular natural landscape. Often the best way to experience its beauty is by bicycle.

One delightful road leads to the aptly named Moon Hill (yueliangshan) - a great limestone pinnacle with a naturally created moon-shaped passage going through just below its summit.

The scenery along the road is dramatic. After winding along a narrow valley lined with rice fields the road emerges where a river from the beautiful Baisha Valley flows out towards the Li Jiang. Towers of limestone, all appearing roughly similar in height, look stunning in the early evening light. A scene enhanced by continual human activity in the fields around the base.

Close to Moon Hill is a delightful area. Just off the road is the 1500-year-old Big Banyan Tree whose branches and roots spread over a large area close to the river.

Across the water villages spread themselves around the base of narrow pinnacles. Caves in the rock face have often been turned into natural storage sheds. A causeway spans the river at this point. Although no problem for much of the year, crossing it is difficult when the summer rains are heavy and the brown-coloured water is high. Then, peasants  with baskets suspended from bamboo shoulder poles, and trousers rolled up, carefully wade across the strong flow.

This area is spectacularly viewed from Moon Hill. Reaching its upper section requires a steep climb up a well-made path through groves of dense bamboo. Once past the vegetation the path enters the great natural opening that
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