1. Longji Rice Terraces, also known as Longsheng Rice Terraces, is a popular tourist destination located in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. The terraced fields were created during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) and cover an area of about 16,000 acres. The terraces are divided into two areas: Ping’an and Longji. The most famous terrace in the Longji area is the Dragon Backbone’s Rice Terraces, which gets its name from the shape formed by the terraced fields, which resemble a dragon’s scales. The terraces are particularly photogenic during the rice-planting season (May) and harvesting season (September).

2. The Longji Rice Terraces are open 24 hours a day. The ticket office is open from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. The phone number for the scenic area is +86 773-758-8888.

3. The admission fee for the Longji Rice Terraces varies depending on the season: in the peak season (April to November), the ticket price is RMB 100 ($15); in the off-season (December to March), it is RMB 80 ($12). Transportation options to reach the Longji Rice Terraces include taking a bus from Guilin to Longsheng and then transferring to a local bus, or hiring a private car or driver.