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Guilin vs Chengdu

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Chengdu for 7:30 AM panda-base feedings, mouth-numbing Sichuan hotpot, and Shufeng Yayun face-changing opera. Pick Guilin if Li River bamboo rafts, the 20-yuan-note Xianggong view, and Longji rice terraces win.

🏆 Chengdu wins 78 OVR vs 74 · attribute matchup 36

Guilin
Guilin
China

74OVR

VS
Chengdu
Chengdu
China

78OVR

82
Safety
85
78
Cleanliness
65
80
Affordability
85
79
Food
90
73
Culture
72
65
Nightlife
77
79
Walkability
79
65
Nature
64
72
Connectivity
81
64
Transit
85
Guilin

Guilin

China

Chengdu

Chengdu

China

Guilin

Safety: 82/100Pop: 1.4M (city), 5M (prefecture)Asia/Shanghai

Chengdu

Safety: 83/100Pop: 9MAsia/Shanghai

How do Guilin and Chengdu compare?

If you've already booked Beijing and Shanghai and want a third Chinese stop with a softer pace, this is the classic split between panda-and-spice city and karst-river landscape. Chengdu is the Sichuan capital — the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base with 200-plus pandas at 7:30am feeding, mouth-numbing Sichuan hotpot, biàn liǎn face-changing opera at Shufeng Yayun, Jinli Ancient Street tea houses, and a day trip to the 71-metre Leshan Giant Buddha. Guilin is the karst landscape on the back of the 20-yuan note — the Li River bamboo-raft cruise to Yangshuo, Xianggong Hill viewpoint, the 800-year-old Longji Rice Terraces, Reed Flute Cave, and Elephant Trunk Hill in town.

Cost is essentially tied — $80-95 a day mid-range — and both score 3 for English, 5 for nature access, and 4 for food. The transit reality: Chengdu has a major international airport (CTU and TFU) with direct hubs from across Asia, Europe, and the US; Guilin (KWL) typically requires a connection through Guangzhou, Shanghai, or Beijing. Direct flight Chengdu-Guilin is about 90 minutes for $80-120, or 8 hours by high-speed rail. Most travelers do both: Chengdu for two nights with the panda morning and a Sichuan hotpot night, then a quick flight to Guilin for three nights split between Guilin city and Yangshuo riverside. Both peak April-May and September-October; July-August is hot and humid.

Pro tip: in Guilin, skip the city centre after one night and take the morning bamboo raft from Yangdi to Xingping (the actual 20-yuan note view is at Xingping), then base in Yangshuo for two nights with the Yulong River bike ride and the Impression Sanjie Liu light show. Pick Chengdu for pandas, Sichuan food at the source, and a major-city base for west China. Pick Guilin for the most photographed karst landscape on Earth, slower river days, and the kind of scenery that looks Photoshopped until you see it.

💰 Budget

budget
Guilin: $25-50Chengdu: $30–50
mid-range
Guilin: $70-130Chengdu: $60–100
luxury
Guilin: $200-400Chengdu: $150–300

🛡️ Safety

Guilin82/100Safety Score83/100Chengdu

Guilin

Guilin and Yangshuo are very safe destinations for tourists — violent crime is extremely rare in China, the local police presence is high, and the city is well-organized. The main risks are tourist scams (overpriced taxi tours, fake products, "tea ceremony" scams targeted at solo travellers), road accidents on bicycle and scooter rentals, and altitude/heat-related issues at the rice terraces in summer.

Chengdu

Chengdu is a very safe city for tourists. China generally has low violent crime rates and Chengdu specifically is considered relaxed and welcoming. The main issues are scams targeting tourists (tea ceremony scams, "art student" approaches) and traffic (pedestrian crossings are advisory rather than enforced).

🌤️ Weather

Guilin

Guilin has a humid subtropical climate — hot, humid summers (May-September), mild damp winters (December-February), and pleasant transitional seasons. The misty conditions that produce the iconic karst photographs are most common in March-May (spring fog) and after rainfall. Year-round destination but spring (April-May) and autumn (September-November) are optimal.

Spring (March - May)12 to 25°C
Summer (June - August)23 to 33°C
Autumn (September - November)15 to 28°C
Winter (December - February)5 to 15°C

Chengdu

Chengdu sits in the Sichuan Basin — a climate that is mild year-round but famously overcast. The basin traps moisture from the Tibetan Plateau, resulting in more foggy days than almost any major Chinese city. Summers are hot and humid; winters are mild but grey. Clear blue sky is genuinely rare and celebrated by locals.

Spring (March–May)10–22°C
Summer (June–August)24–35°C
Autumn (September–November)12–24°C
Winter (December–February)4–12°C

🚇 Getting Around

Guilin

Guilin has a city bus network and Didi (Chinese ride-hailing app, equivalent to Uber). Yangshuo is small and best explored by bicycle or electric scooter. High-speed rail connects Guilin to Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Guangzhou; the Guilin North railway station is 12 km from city centre. The Li River cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo is itself the main inter-city transport for tourists.

Walkability: Yangshuo town is highly walkable — West Street, the Li River pier, and most accommodation are within 10 minutes on foot. Guilin city centre (Elephant Trunk Hill, Two Rivers Four Lakes scenic area) is walkable but the city is sprawling and reaching outlying attractions like Reed Flute Cave requires transport.

Didi / Taxi10-150 RMB per ride
City Bus1-2 RMB per ride
Bicycle Rental (Yangshuo)30-100 RMB/day

Chengdu

Chengdu has an excellent metro system with 11+ lines covering the city and reaching the airport. Taxis are cheap and abundant. Didi (Chinese Uber) is the ride-hailing app of choice. The metro is the fastest way to most tourist destinations.

Walkability: Good in historic centre and Jinli. Metro + Didi essential for Panda Base and outer attractions.

Chengdu MetroCNY ¥2–8 per trip
Didi / TaxiCNY ¥15–40 most city trips
Shared Bikes (Meituan, Hellobike)CNY ¥1.5–3 per 30 min

📅 Best Time to Visit

Guilin

Apr–May, Sep–Nov

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Chengdu

Mar–May, Sep–Nov

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The Verdict

Choose Guilin if...

you want China's most photographed karst landscape — the Li River cruise, ancient cormorant fishing, the Longji rice terraces, and a more relaxed pace than the megacities

Choose Chengdu if...

you want giant panda volunteering, Sichuan's mouth-numbing hotpot, the ancient Jinli Street teahouse scene, and the gateway to Jiuzhaigou's rainbow lakes — China's most livable city

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