Baise: a place of history, modernity

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The Baise Uprising Memorial Hall opened in 1999. [Photo: China Daily]

The Baise Uprising Memorial Hall opened in 1999. [Photo: China Daily]


Baise is noted for its karst limestone scenery. Nearby Tiankeng is a world-class geological site honored as a center for international karst cave exploration and recipient of national park recognition

The city has become a new tourism destination following the other Guangxi cities of Guilin and Beihai. Named as "China's Outstanding Tourist City" in 2007, it has five 4A scenic spots and a number of agricultural tourist attractions.

The city is among the first to promote 'red tourism'. [Photo: China Daily]

The city is among the first to promote "red tourism". [Photo: China Daily] 


In 2008, Baise renovated infrastructure in Guixi and four other counties, while 300 million yuan was invested last year in improving the infrastructure in villages in Debao, Jingxi and Napo counties.

 

 

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