On Thursday, President Clinton travels to Guilin, an ancient city founded 
over a thousand years ago.  The President will take a boat trip downriver 
on the Li River, one of the main tourist attractions of the Guilin area.  
The cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo, about forty miles away on the winding 
Li River, takes approximately two hours and will give the President an 
opportunity to see extraordinary karst formations, sprays of bamboo 
lining the riverbanks, and picturesque villages.
The President will arrive in Yangshuo, once a sleepy village at the end 
of the boat trip down the Li River from Guilin, at the conclusion of the 
boat tour.  This tiny country town set amidst limestone pinnacles is 
surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery in China.  Situated just 
one-and-one-half hours from Guilin by bus, Yangshuo has become a regular 
stop for Chinese and foreign travelers, especially backpackers who use it 
as a base from which to explore the beauty of the nearby countryside. 
After touring Yangshou, the President will depart Guilin for Hong Kong.  
Upon his arrival, the President will attend a reception and dinner with 
Hong Kong Chief Executive C.H. Tung.  The reception and dinner will take 
place in the Government House, which served as the British Colonial 
Governor's residence and office until June 30, 1997.  It is currently 
used by the Special Administrative Region government for official 
functions and cultural events.