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  • The Old Boats of Beihai
    MISHEN | Oct 28, 2006 10:10

    Guangxi was already a charming province before it acquired the extra territory of Beihai from Guangdong in 1954 so as to provide the province with a port. Guangxi is the home of the rice paddied mountain studded Guilin and Yangshuo; it is the tropical gateway to Vietnam and lies snuggled up to the vibrantly colourful Yunnan. The addition of Beihai to its list of credentials has ensured that the province now counts as one of the most varied interesting and ...

  • Blue Blue Beihai
    MISHEN | Oct 21, 2006 10:10
  • Bus trip
    JOKERMAN2007 | Jun 28, 2006 12:06
  • <A> BOATS, BEACHES AND BARS OF BEIHAI
    JABAROOTOO | Aug 31, 2005 08:08
Essential Beihai Travel Tips for First-Time Visitors
SANETRAVELLER | Jan 5, 2025 23:27

Beihai, located in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China, is a scenic coastal city known for its stunning beaches, historical sites, and rich cultural heritage. If you're visiting for the first time, here are essential travel tips to enhance your experience:

Best Time to Visit: The ideal time to visit Beihai is from October to April. The weather is mild during these months, perfect for exploring outdoor attractions like Beihai Silver Beach, one of China’s most beautiful coastal destinations.

Getting Around: Beihai is a relatively small city, so it’s easy to explore on foot or by public transport, including buses and taxis. For more convenience, consider using ride-hailing apps like Didi for taxis. Renting a bicycle or an electric scooter is also a great way to get around, especially along the coastline.

Explore Beihai Silver Beach: This long, sandy beach is the city's top attraction, perfect for relaxation, water sports, and watching beautiful sunsets. Don't forget to try local seafood at one of the many beachfront restaurants.

Visit the Beihai Old Street: Take a stroll through this historical street lined with colonial-style architecture. You’ll find unique shops selling traditional handicrafts, local snacks, and souvenirs.

Historical Sites: Beihai has several historical sites, including the Beihai Ocean Garden and the Weizhou Island—an island rich in volcanic formations and beautiful beaches. It's also home to Beihai Old City with ancient temples and forts.

Language: While Mandarin is the official language, Beihai locals also speak Cantonese and Zhuang. It’s helpful to learn a few basic Chinese phrases or use translation apps to communicate.

Currency and Payment: The local currency is Renminbi (RMB). Credit cards are accepted in larger establishments, but it’s always good to carry cash for smaller shops or local markets. Mobile payment apps like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used.

Health and Safety: Beihai is generally safe for tourists. Drink bottled water, avoid raw street food, and use sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. If you’re planning to swim, be mindful of water conditions and any local advisories.

Local Cuisine: Beihai’s seafood is a must-try, with dishes like steamed fish, shrimp dumplings, and oysters. Don’t miss out on regional snacks like sweet rice cakes and fried crab.

By keeping these tips in mind, you'll be able to enjoy Beihai's natural beauty, history, and local culture to the fullest!

Western style bars
ROOSTERS2005 | Feb 8, 2008 06:05

THE WAY INN , also known as Holland bar, is a very busy bar close to the centre. Beer, wine and cocktail bar. Famous for its mexican burritos and warm atmosphere.The bar is run by its dutch owner Tony and his chinese wife Jian. A great atmosphere, feels like going to a party. very casual. Almost every night Tony sings some english songs, very much appreciated by his customers. Good food and an impressive selection of sprits and cocktails. Pictures can be seen on their website www.lujincanba.cn .

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