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Q: Are there any old places or buildings worth seeing in or around Liuzhou or Nanning?

Guilin has the Prince's City and Daxu old town. I've been to Yangshou and driven in the rural areas site seeing. Are there any old towns with water ways instead of streets near here? Anything really cool to see?

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  Liuzhou doesn't have much to speak of but the place grew on me nontheless. My favourite spot was down by the river at night, about 200 yards up from where the lady-boys ply their trade, near where the hookers give hand-jobs in the bushes, there's a real nice spot to eat barbeque by the river and chill. Gotta watch yourself though, I got drugged there once by a stall owner and woke up with my wallet missing. Could've been worse I guess.

  As for Nanning i've also not found any great 'old' spots per se, but there is a market street that comes alive at night, just opposite Walmart. Not hard to find.

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I've never seen ladyboys or bush HJs in China, is it worth a look?

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  Lady-boy's the wrong word, what I mean is..............young fruits. I've never come across so many before, and God knows it was expensive. (BWAA!). It's actually just a corner they cluster in down under a bridge. I wandered into it alone once on a late night walkabout, then felt kind of embarrassed, realized I was in a dead end full of gay guys slowly gathering around me like something out of the weirdest zombie flik ever, and turned and left. Also the hookers are more like transvestites (come to think of it what the f**k was I doing down there?) and they'd get busy in the bushes with late-night punters. But a bit further down there's a barbeque area where you have to watch you don't get served an open beer (you could wake up with a limp). Charming spot though, i'd highly recommend it.

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Anyone know where old towns with water streets are, preferably in the south?

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