Guilin Drama Creation Research Center (Guilin Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection and Inheritance Center) undertakes the tasks of artistic creation, performance, planning, research and the protection and inheritance of the city's intangible cultural heritage.
The Guilin Intangible Cultural Heritage Experience Museum is located at Xishan Mountain with beautiful scenery and rich cultural relics.
Guangxi Provincial Art Museum is the “holy land” of China’s theater artists as well as China’s earliest comprehensive social art education institution.
The Guilin Art Museum, formerly known as the Guilin Exhibition Hall (Guilin Huqiao Art Museum), was established in 1964 and has since become a cultural landmark in Guilin.
In Guilin lies the Lijiang River, hailed by National Geographic as one of the "Top 10 Water Wonders in the World."
Yangshuo is home to over 20,000 peaks and crisscrossed by 17 rivers. The mountains stand tall, not continuous but undulating, creating a landscape of myriad peaks, each standing independently.
As one of Guilin's calling cards, the Two Rivers and Four Lakes project, covering approximately 6.15 million square meters, connects the city's Taohua and Lijiang Rivers in the east to four inland lakes - Ronghu and Shanhu Lakes in the south, Guihu Lake in the east and Mulonghu Lake in the north.