Longzhou
Understand
Longzhou has quite a history despite its current lack of importance. There is a saying in Longzhou, "We have an embassy, but no ambassador. A train station, but no trains. And an airport with no planes."
During the late 1800s as French influence grew in Vietnam they tried to expand into Guangxi province. In Longzhou they set up the first Embassy in Guangxi. Wars were fought along the little great wall to prevent further influence.
In the early 1900s the Guomindang (Chinese Nationalists) built up their influence in this important river port, they even built an airport to help them keep control of the city. In the 1950s and 60s Ho Chi Minh had a small house in Longzhou where he would be able to meet with Chinese leaders.
In 1979 Deng Xiaoping tried to launch a Communist rebellion from Longzhou. Ultimately it failed, and Deng tried again in Baise, where he launched his most famous rebellion. There is a small building where Deng Xiaoping stayed while in Longzhou.
With the development of the Nanyou expressway, Longzhou has been cut out of the main Vietnam-China traderoute and has returned to its backwater status.
Get in
By bus
Longzhou has a bus service from the provincial capital of Nanning and the journey takes just over 2.5 hours. There are also regular services from Chongzuo and Pingxiang. There are two bus stations - the new station (where buses from Nanning arrive) opposite the museum, and the old station in the centre of town (where buses to Pingxiang arrive).By train
The nearest train station is at Chongzou, about one and a half hours by bus.Get around
See
Xiaoliancheng FortExcellent views of the town and surrounding countryside from this 'Little Great Wall' fort. On your way up the steep hill, you will also see a large, but very badly vandalised, temple in a cave.
Average rural life in China
Du MountainHill overlooking the town.
Longzhou MuseumWhile Longzhou is now a sleepy town it has had quite a history. The Longzhou museum has many artifacts and paintings from the Longzhou Rebellion, which was led by Deng Xiaoping. Some of the staff speak English and may be your best bet for tourist information. A Chinese language leaflet available here includes a tiny map - infuriatingly difficult to use but there does not appear to be any other maps available.
Ho Chi Minh's houseA museum focused on Ho Chi Minh's time in Longzhou. Includes some interesting photographs but, if you do not read Chinese or Vietnamese, there is little to learn here.
Zhongshan ParkWorth seeing only if you have an interest in decay, litter and stagnant water.
Former French ConsulateOne of the few remaining remnants of Longzhou's colonial architecture.
Do
Hua MountainBoat tours can be arranged to Hua Mountain, a mountain that was painted some 2000 years ago with giant images. 1900 of these images can still be seen today. In 2016 the rock paintings of Hua mountain were enlisted as UNESCO World Heritage site. As of March 2017 you can only view the paintings from the boat, but platforms to see the paintings from closer are already being constructed. A museum in the near city of Chongzuo (崇左市壮族博物馆)tells the story of the rock paitings in a newly arranged a exhibition.
Eat
Drink
Sleep
Budget
Mid-range
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Longzhou Hotel
address: 30 Chengbei RdThe nicest hotel in town.
Splurge
Go next
- Nanning. Long distance buses leave about every hour to the provincial capital. This trip takes just over two and a half hours and allows you access to the rest of the Province and beyond. The cost for this is ¥55 depending on if you are going to Longzhou or heading to Nanning.
- Surrounding villages. Local buses operate services to nearby villages.