
Guangxi China Travel Guide
Guilin's public transport relies on an extensive bus network. There is currently no metro or subway system. Guilin's main public transportation system is its extensive network of city buses. These public buses cover the majority of main attractions and urban areas. They make getting around the city very economical.
Bus routes spread throughout the city. Important hubs include the Guilin Train Station area, Guilin North Train Terminal, and intersections in the city center like Zhongshan Road. Bus stops are clearly marked with route numbers and destinations, though typically only in Chinese characters. Use a navigation application to help identify routes.
Buses are normally open from early morning, around 6:00 AM, until late evening, around 9:00 PM or 10:00 PM. Frequencies vary, with more frequent services during peak hours (morning and evening commutes).
Public buses in Guilin typically possess limited accessibility for travelers with mobility challenges. They do not typically have ramps or designated spaces for wheelchairs. Consider taxis or ride-sharing for better accessibility.
Use Baidu Maps navigation (if you can read Chinese) or a translation app with GPS to identify bus schedules and stops. Baidu Maps navigation often delivers real-time bus locations. Have exact change ready for bus fares prior to boarding. During peak hours, buses might be busy.
Taxis and ride-sharing apps deliver convenient door-to-door transport in Guilin. They make good options for speed and comfort.
Tipping is generally not customary or expected in mainland China, including for taxi drivers.
Do not feel pressure to give a tip, as it is outside the local cultural norm for most services.
In some more expensive-high-end accommodations or for tour guides dealing with international tourists, a little tip might be accepted, but it is never obligatory.
While some rental options exist, foreign tourists face restrictions, specifically for driving. Bicycles are a popular rental in Yangshuo.
Stay on the right of the road. Seatbelts are mandatory for all occupants in a vehicle.
Compliance is important for safety.
Highways and highways in and around Guilin are generally well-maintained. Roads outside of town can be narrower and not as developed.
Exercise caution on rural routes.
Traffic can be chaotic, especially in urban areas. Drivers often disregard traffic rules. Parking can be difficult and expensive in the heart of the city.
Defensive driving is necessary.
Plan your local movements to match your comfort and pace.
Combining various transport methods delivers the best way to explore Guilin, from buses and taxis to scenic boat trips on the river and bicycle rides.