Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region is one of the five autonomous regions of the People's Republic of China.
It is located in south China and bounded by the Chinese provinces of Yunnan to the west, Guizhou to the north, Hunan to the northeast, and Guangdong to the southeast.The Beibu Gulf and Vietnam border it to the south and southwest.
Guangxi became an autonomous region in 1958 and it has undergone transformational changes over the past decades.
As an important gateway to Southeast Asia for Southwestern China, Nanning is a hub, a regional center and an opening city that plays an active role in the communication between China and ASEAN countries.
Liuzhou has a history of more than 2,100 years and is a national historical and cultural city.
Guilin is located at the intersection of the three economic circles of the Pan-Pearl River Delta, Southwest China, and ASEAN.
Wuzhou has a subtropical monsoon climate with abundant natural resources and a unique geographical location.
It is an important starting port for the ancient "Maritime Silk Road" and an important national historical and cultural city.
Fangchenggang is the only Chinese city that is connected to the ASEAN by sea, land and river.
Located in the center of Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone, Qinzhou City is in close proximity to Southwest China, facing towards Southeast Asia and near to Pearl River Delta to the east.
Guigang has a long history of planting lotuses, and it is known as "Lotus City".
Yulin is a pilot city for national reform and development. It is one of the nine cross-strait agricultural cooperation pilot zones in China.
Baise is an ancient revolutionary area, an area with many ethnic minorities, a border area, a poverty-stricken area, a Dashi Mountain area and an area for immigrants from the Three Gorges reservoir.
Hezhou is a multi-ethnic city, with Zhuang and Yao being the aboriginal inhabitants.
Hechi is located at the border of northwestern Guangxi and the southern part of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau.
Laibin is one of the Xijiang River Economic Belt cities. Ships of 1,000 tons can set sail from Laibin to the Pearl River Delta.
Chongzuo is at the intersection of the South China Economic Circle, Southwest Economic Circle and the ASEAN Economic Circle.