Description of the mountains in Guilin

The description of the mountains of Guilin is as follows:

1. Located in the northeast of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guilin is a scenic area with green mountains and beautiful water, as well as a famous cultural city with a long history. When people think of the beauty of Guilin, they often think of the tall and steep peaks, the strange stones in the caves of different shapes, and the Li River with its clear reflection, all of which make people stay back and forth.

2, Guilin's mountains, unlike the mountains of the West, not as lofty, less than the Taihang of the pale and majestic, more than the Qinling Mountains of the peaks of the continuous, but by the nature of the carving, the formation of the abrupt, upright, staggered, exquisite style, plus the green trees and vines, forming a warm and harmonious beauty. The poem of Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "The mountains are like jasper tubes", has written out the charm of Guilin's mountains.

3, Guilin's mountains "mountains have holes, no holes are not strange". This is due to the long years of water wash, the formation of many caves. Carbonate crystals in the caves, strange, delicate and chic, by the light will flash a magnificent refraction. Known as the "Palace of Nature's Art", Ludi Rock is a collection of human treasures. Cave stalactites, stalagmites, stone slow, stone pillars, in a thousand shapes and sizes. Some of them look like colorful tents, some of them look like flowers and fruits of the fairy mountain, really a wide range of beautiful, breathtaking, people marvel at the wonders of heavenly creations.

4, both sides of the river are mountains, some tall, some steep, some steep, some gentle. These mountains, although not as dangerous as Huashan, not as beautiful as Jinwu Mountain, but there is a unique indescribable feeling of beauty. Perhaps because of the relationship between all the surrounding mountains. Mountains and mountains close to each other, although close, but it looks very loose, although many, but it seems to follow some kind of law, although ordinary, but countless ordinary mountains together, it is not ordinary. Coupled with the water flowing between the mountains, it seems to be in a poetic painting.