
Longji Rice Terraces
Guangxi
The Longji Rice Terraces are a spectacular series of terraced rice paddies in Longsheng County, Guangxi, China. Known as the 'Dragon's Backbone,' the terraces snake up the mountainsides from the river valley below, creating a breathtaking landscape and showcasing centuries of agricultural ingenuity by the Zhuang and Yao people.
Practical Travel Guide for Longji Rice Terraces
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
A visa is required for most foreign nationals in advance. However, many cities offer 72- or 144-hour visa-free transit policies for certain nationalities.
Adapter Type
Mandarin Chinese
Getting Around
Getting around the terraces is primarily done on foot by hiking. Shuttle buses connect the main scenic areas, such as the Ping'an Zhuang Terraces and the Jinkeng Dazhai Yao Terraces. Paths within the villages can be steep, requiring good walking shoes.
Local Flavors
The local cuisine features Zhuang and Yao minority specialties, emphasizing local ingredients. Many guesthouses offer home-cooked meals that are fresh and delicious. Be sure to try dishes cooked with mountain spring water and local spices.
