Seven Star Park: A Karst Masterpiece and Cultural Haven on the Li River's Banks

Seven Star Park: A Karst Masterpiece and Cultural Haven on the Li River's Banks

Overview: Guilin's Largest Urban Sanctuary of Nature and History

Seven Star Park (Qixing Gongyuan), situated on the Li River's eastern bank in Guilin, Guangxi, is the city's largest comprehensive park and a national 4A-level scenic area. Named after seven peaks resembling the Big Dipper, it has been revered since the Sui and Tang dynasties, blending geological wonders with historical narratives.

Key Highlights at a Glance

Identity Tags: Guilin's Largest Comprehensive Park / A National 4A-Level Scenic Area

Core Experiences: Seven Star Cave, Camel Hill Blossoms, Hua Bridge, Guihai Stele Forest, Li River Vistas

Suggested Visit Duration: Half a day to one full day

Address: East Bank, Li River, Qixing District, Guilin, Guangxi

  • Seven Star Park: A Karst Masterpiece and Cultural Haven on the Li River's Banks-1
  • Seven Star Park: A Karst Masterpiece and Cultural Haven on the Li River's Banks-2
  • Seven Star Park: A Karst Masterpiece and Cultural Haven on the Li River's Banks-3
  • Seven Star Park: A Karst Masterpiece and Cultural Haven on the Li River's Banks-4

Origins: A Constellation Cast in Stone and Revered for Millennia

Furong Ancient Town

The Name of the Starry Sages—A Celestial Pattern Etched into the Earth

The name "Seven Star Park" derives from its seven principal karst peaks—their arrangement mirroring the pattern of the Big Dipper constellation in the night sky. This celestial alignment has imbued the landscape with a sense of cosmic significance for centuries. According to local lore, the peaks are not merely stone, but the earthly anchors of stars themselves, a bridge between the heavens and the verdant realm of Guilin. Since the Sui and Tang dynasties, scholars, poets, and monks have been drawn to this sanctuary, seeking inspiration and tranquility among its star-shaped hills and crystalline waters.

A Legendary Journey—From Ancient Steles to a Presidential Podium

The cultural narrative surrounding Seven Star Park is a rich tapestry woven from the threads of literature, politics, and pilgrimage over more than a millennium.

Footprints of Antiquity: The Guihai Stele Forest within the park stands as the most profound testament to its historical depth. Preserving over 500 inscriptions, this open-air museum includes politically significant steles from the Northern Song Dynasty, making it a vital repository for the study of Chinese calligraphy and regional history. The Song Dynasty Hua Bridge is another enduring legacy, its elegant arches having witnessed the ebb and flow of centuries.

Tales of Leaders: In the modern era, the park has continued to attract global attention. In 1998, former U.S. President Bill Clinton chose the breathtaking backdrop of Camel Hill to deliver a landmark speech on environmental protection, momentarily transforming this ancient landscape into a global stage and catapulting it to international fame.

> Dive Deeper: Explore more scenic wonders of Guilin >>[Elephant Trunk Hill]

Must-See Wonders: Nature's Grandeur and the Imprints of Humanity

Furong Ancient Town Furong Ancient Town Furong Ancient Town Furong Ancient Town

Nature's Handiwork—The "Starlit Chambers" and "Blossoming Camel"

The landscape of Seven Star Park represents an eternal dialogue between rock, flora, and water.

The Subterranean Palace: Seven Star Cave

This is not merely a cave, but a vast, subterranean palace sculpted over millions of years. A karst wonderland, it features colossal stalagmite-rich chambers bearing evocative names like "Jade Pool" and "Moon Palace." A constant 20°C climate is maintained within, making it a comfortable sanctuary year-round. As you wander its pathways, a forest of stone, shimmering underground rivers, and otherworldly formations unfold before you, each a unique masterpiece devised by water and time. The interplay of artificial lighting with these natural sculptures creates a dreamlike mirage, highlighting the intricate textures crafted by nature.

The Blossoming Sentinel: Camel Hill

Camel Hill is a masterpiece of natural sculpture, its form so perfectly resembling a dromedary that it needs no explanation. Yet, its aesthetic power reaches its zenith every spring when a sea of vibrant peach blossoms erupts at its feet. The juxtaposition of the rugged, stoic stone camel against the delicate, transient pink of the blossoms creates a scene of profound beauty. This very spot was the setting for Bill Clinton's 1998 environmental speech, adding a layer of contemporary history to its natural splendor.

Human Ingenuity: Bridges to the Past and Corridors of Ink

The cultural landscapes found here are not merely historical relics; they stand as enduring testaments to the centuries-old interplay between humanity and the natural world.

Hua Bridge: A 14th-century marvel of architecture and engineering, this stone-wood hybrid bridge is adorned with intricate floral carvings. Its distinctive green-glazed tile roofs and elegantly designed arches are engineered to create a seasonal phenomenon known as the "rainbow reflections"—when their perfect semicircles combine with their mirrored image in the water below to form complete rings of shimmering light.

Guihai Stele Forest: This is a sacred ground for lovers of history and calligraphy. A silent forest of stone tablets preserves more than 500 inscriptions, a "library" spanning dynasties from the Northern Song onward. The politically and culturally significant steles offer an unparalleled, tangible connection to the minds and artistry of the past.

Li River Viewpoints: The park's eastern bank location provides an uncompromised vantage point for absorbing Guilin's quintessential panorama. From various pavilions and designated viewpoints, you can behold the iconic "peaks surrounding, river embracing" topography, a view that has inspired countless artists and poets.

> Photography Tips:

> The best vantage point for capturing the full span of Hua Bridge with its "rainbow reflection" is at dawn, when the water is calm and mist weaves through the arches.

> The ideal spot for photographing Camel Hill is from the gardens to its south during spring, capturing the contrast between the grey stone and pink peach blossoms.

> When inside Seven Star Cave, a tripod is essential for capturing the low-light formations; switch your camera to manual focus to lock onto stalagmite details.

> It is recommended to bring a telephoto lens to compress the Li River skyline from the park's viewpoints, creating a layered effect of peaks and water.

Core Experience: An Immersive Guide to Starlight and Stone

Furong Ancient Town Furong Ancient Town Furong Ancient Town Furong Ancient Town

Five Must-Do Activities to Unlock the Complete Seven Star Park Experience

1. Delve into a Subterranean Universe

How to Play: Descent into the 20°C world of Seven Star Cave. This is not a passive walkthrough; it is an expedition. Arm yourself with a mental map of the caverns and seek out the legendary "Jade Pool" and "Moon Palace." Challenge your perception as your guide brings the stalagmite and stalactite formations to life—spotting mythical beasts, ancient sages, and fantastical landscapes in the petrified silhouettes. The journey culminates at the underground river, where the echo of water droplets composes a symphony older than humanity.

The Secret: Do not rush. Let the guided groups pass, and linger in a quieter chamber for a moment to fully absorb the primordial atmosphere of the million-year-old darkness.

2. Walk in the Footsteps of a President

The Experience: Make a pilgrimage to the base of Camel Hill. The goal is not just to photograph its unmistakable silhouette, but to stand at the very podium where President Bill Clinton addressed the world on environmentalism. As you absorb the springtime spectacle of peach blossoms or the autumnal colors on its slopes, contemplate the enduring message of conservation that binds this ancient landscape to the modern global consciousness.

3. Go for a Historical Amble: Time Travel on the Hua Bridge

The Route: Begin your journey through time by circling the Guihai Stele Forest to trace the evolution of Chinese script. Then, slowly stroll across the Hua Bridge. With every step on its 14th-century timbers, gaze down at the water to witness the architectural illusion of the "rainbow reflections." Conclude your historical walk by exploring the Buddhist temples nestled among the park's seven peaks, whose pavilions and incense-scented air preserve a millennium of spiritual devotion.

4. Seek Out the Best Vantage Point

The Challenge: The park is a landscape of peaks, and one of them—Moon Hill—offers the ultimate visual reward. A gentle ascent leads you to a crescent-shaped viewing platform. Here, you are perfectly positioned to capture the panoramic sweep of the entire park, with the city of Guilin unfurling beyond its borders and the Li River carving a silver path through the karst forest. This is the premier spot for capturing gold-hour photos.

5. Connect with Local Life

The Experience: After you have finished exploring the natural and historical wonders, join the local Guilin residents who use the park as their daily oasis. Visit the Guilin Zoo within the park—home to giant pandas—a delight for families. Then, settle into a tranquil corner to practice "forest bathing" meditation among ancient trees, or find a spot where locals gather for morning exercises, experiencing the park not as a detached tourist site, but as a living, breathing urban sanctuary.

Suggested Itineraries

Half-Day "Celestial & Historical Highlights" Tour (Ideal for those on a tight schedule):

8:00 AM: Enter the park and head directly to Seven Star Cave → Spend 1.5 hours exploring the illuminated underground chambers → Emerge and walk to Camel Hill for a classic photo and to see the Clinton speech site → Stroll across Hua Bridge and briefly visit the Guihai Stele Forest → Exit the park for a Guilin rice noodle lunch nearby.

IntoTravelChina Tip: This itinerary is fast-paced; we recommend booking your Seven Star Cave entry in advance to bypass potential queues at the cave entrance.

Full-Day "Nature, Culture & Leisure" In-Depth Tour (Highly Recommended):

Morning: Begin with a cultural deep-dive at the Guihai Stele Forest and Hua Bridge before the crowds arrive. Visit the Buddhist temples for a moment of serenity.

Noon: Enjoy a delicious lunch outside the park, sampling authentic Guilin rice noodles or osmanthus cakes.

Afternoon: Choose Option A (For Adventurers): Go on a deep exploration of Seven Star Cave and then hike up Moon Hill for a bird's-eye view of the entire park. Choose Option B (For Leisure & Family): Visit the Guilin Zoo to see the giant pandas, followed by a leisurely walk to various Li River viewpoints to capture the sunset.

Evening: As the park quiets, take a final meditative walk along the riverbank before heading out, possibly combining your day with a nearby evening Li River cruise or a visit to the Shuangta Pagoda night market.

IntoTravelChina Advantage: We can arrange the perfect accommodation for you in central Guilin, seamlessly coordinate all transportation and ticket connections, and provide a private guide to translate the stories of the ancient steles and ensure a deeply immersive and entirely worry-free experience. >> [Consult for Customization Now]

Comprehensive Travel Guide: Transportation, Admission, and Seasons

Furong Ancient Town Furong Ancient Town Furong Ancient Town Furong Ancient Town

How to Get There: A Seamless Connection Guide

Seven Star Park is centrally located on the east bank of the Li River in Guilin City, making it easily accessible via multiple modes of transport.

Traveling from across the country: Take a High-Speed Train (G-train) or flight to "Guilin." Travel Tip: Guilin Liangjiang International Airport has shuttle buses to the city center.

From the Airport: Take the airport shuttle bus to downtown (¥20, approximately 30 minutes), and then take a taxi or public bus directly to one of the park's gates.

By Public Transit: An extensive network of city buses—including routes 10, 11, 14, 18, 24, 25, 30, 31, 98, 52, and 58—provides direct connections to various park entrances.

Within the Park: An internal network of pedestrian paths winds through gardens and connects all major sites. For a less strenuous experience, electric shuttles link the major zones, allowing you to conserve energy for exploring the caves and peaks.

Important Return Travel Reminder: While the park itself has set closing hours, city buses in Guilin generally operate until late. However, always check the schedule for your specific bus route. Taxis and ride-hailing services (via app) are readily available throughout the city center for a convenient return to your hotel.

Best Time to Visit

Seven Star Park offers beautiful scenery in every season, though the atmosphere varies distinctly throughout the year.

Spring & Autumn "Golden Seasons" (March--May; September--November): The climate is pleasant and comfortable. Spring's defining spectacle is the eruption of peach blossoms at Camel Hill, while autumn offers crisp air, clear skies, and a gentle climate perfect for long strolls. Both seasons provide ideal conditions for photography, especially during the golden hours of dawn and dusk when the light drapes the karst landscape in a warm, ethereal glow.

Summer Verdant Season (June--August): The park is a lush, green retreat. The constant 20°C climate of Seven Star Cave makes it a particularly appealing sanctuary from the summer heat. Visitors should take precautions against sunburn and sudden rain showers.

Winter Tranquility Season (December--February): Crowds thin significantly, offering a more solitary and contemplative experience. The entry of clear winter light into Hua Bridge's arches can create perfect photographic conditions, and the lack of foliage reveals the stark, haunting beauty of the karst peaks.

Admission & Ticket Information

Standard Admission: ¥55 for adults. Discounts are available for students, seniors, and children under 1.2m.

Opening Hours: The park is open daily from 08:00 to 17:30, with the last entry at 16:30.

Inclusions: The general admission ticket includes access to the park grounds, Hua Bridge, and designated cultural sites. Seven Star Cave requires a separate ticket or a combo ticket, which we recommend.

Exclusions: Optional guided tours, electric shuttle services, and any special exhibits or activities within the zoo or cave complex require additional fees.

IntoTravelChina Ticket Tip: By booking a customized tour with us, tickets for all attractions, guide services, and transportation are bundled into a single, seamless package. This not only saves you the hassle of queuing but often results in combined savings compared to on-site purchases. >> [Consult for Customization Now]

Extend Your Journey: A Scenic & Cultural Loop Through Guilin

Furong Ancient Town

Seven Star Park is an essential piece of Guilin, but it is far from the only gem. It serves as the perfect starting point for a deeper exploration of the city's wonders.

Classic Guilin 3-Day Exploration: Day 1: Reed Flute Cave (Morning karst cave wonder) → Elephant Trunk Hill (Iconic landmark photo) → The Sun and Moon Twin Pagodas (Afternoon lakeside cultural gems) → Jingjiang Prince's Mansion & Duxiu Peak (History deep-dive with panoramic city view) Day 2: (Free day — no specific itinerary shown in the image) Day 3: Mopan Mountain Pier (Morning embarkation) → Li River (Legendary cruise through karst peaks) → Yulong River (Tranquil bamboo rafting interlude) → Moon Mountain (Scenic arch hike at sunset)

This thoughtfully paced journey strings together subterranean limestone galleries, classic city icons, Ming-era royal architecture, and the dreamlike river valleys that define Guilin’s timeless landscape.

>> [Consult for Customization Now]

Guilin & Yangshuo Panorama Tour: Connect your time in Guilin city with the iconic landscapes of Yangshuo. After visiting Mount Mao'er and the Longji Rice Terraces (Ping'an and Jinkeng villages), journey through the Li River at Xingping and up Xianggong Mountain, then explore Yulong River bamboo rafting, Tianxin Village, and the vibrant West Street. This itinerary offers the full spectrum of the region's majestic karst scenery, from misty mountain summits to riverside tranquility.

>> [Consult for Customization Now]

Partner with IntoTravelChina to Embark on Your Exclusive "Seven Star" Adventure

Furong Ancient Town

The story of Seven Star Park is one of celestial myths, ancient inscriptions, and breathtaking natural artistry. IntoTravelChina specializes in crafting in-depth, personalized, and hassle-free travel experiences across China.

Our travel experts can assist you by:

Tailoring Your Itinerary: Designing the perfect route—including Seven Star Park and surrounding Guilin attractions—based on your specific interests, from calligraphy and history to nature and photography.

Providing One-Stop Service: Handling all arrangements, including combo tickets for the cave and park, charming Guilin accommodations, private transportation, and expert local guides.

Exclusive Experiences: We arrange before-hours access for photographers to capture Hua Bridge in solitude, interpretive tours of the Guihai Stele Forest with a historian, and guided cave explorations that unveil the hidden narratives within Seven Star Cave.

Transform your visit to Seven Star Park from a mere sightseeing trip into a truly immersive journey through the geological and cultural heart of Guilin.

> Start Planning Your Journey Now

> We invite you to contact our professional travel consultants; we will provide you with a personalized itinerary proposal and price quote within 24 hours. >> [Consult for Customization Now]

What Our Clients Say?

Based on 10,000+ traveler reviews

...
Daniel Dorothea
Canada
Reviewed on April 29,2025
Shopping on Nanjing Road in Shanghai was just amazing! It's truly the "First Commercial Street of China", where tradition and modernity blend perfectly. You can find awesome souvenirs and experience the trendy vibes in cool stores. The neon lights at night are just spectacular, shining bright like Times Square in New York. The food here is incredible too. I had a feast for my taste buds. Shanghai, I'll definitely be back!
Destination(s): Shanghai
Date of Experience: May 08,2024
...
...
Elvis Eva
Canada
Reviewed on June 20,2025
As a solo traveler from Canada, I was nervous about navigating China alone—but this 11-day tour was PERFECT! From hiking the Great Wall at sunrise (Day 3) to gasping at the Terracotta Army (Day 5), every day delivered ‘pinch-me’ moments. The real showstopper? Zhangjiajie’s Avatar Mountains (Day 7)! Our guide made the stone pillars come alive with stories. Massive thanks for handling all logistics—bullet train tickets, entry passes, car! And the 4-star hotels surprised me.
Destination(s): Beijing Xian Zhangjiajie Shanghai
Date of Experience: June 02,2025
... ... ...
...
Simon
America
Reviewed on May 29,2025
Our 2-day Zhangjiajie tour was beyond spectacular! As someone who’s visited Beijing and Shanghai for work, this trip revealed China’s wild, magical heart. Day 1 in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park felt like stepping onto Pandora—I’m a huge Avatar fan, and Yuanjiajie’s floating peaks left me breathless. The misty pillars and lush valleys like pure movie magic! Then came Fenghuang Ancient Town, we eat dinner beside the thundering waterfall. It seems Unreal! The night views of stilt houses glowing over the river were straight from a fairy tale. For fellow Avatar lovers and adventure seekers: Don’t miss this bucket-list experience! 10/10 would return. A Well-Traveled Film Buff, May 2025
Destination(s): Zhangjiajie
Date of Experience: May 08,2025
... ...

Ask a Question

Question Summary (100 characters)
Details (optional) (2,000 characters)
Name
Country
Phone
Email