Guangxi, in southern China, is a region of karst hills, emerald rivers, and ethnic diversity, with Nanning as its green capital. Famous for Yangshuo’s surreal landscapes and the Li River’s beauty, it’s a tourism magnet, though agriculture—rice, sugarcane—and trade with Vietnam also thrive. The Zhuang people, China’s largest minority, add vibrant festivals and languages. Guangxi offers a quieter, scenic counterpoint to its industrial neighbors.