The Fubo Hill stands solitarily in the northeast of the city, with half of it in the Li River.
On the eastern side of the hill are a winding corridor facing the river, a teahouse and a 'Tingtao (Listening to the Waves) Pavilion' built along the cliff of the hill. On the west side, a flight of stone steps leads to the Kuishui Pavilion which is half way up the hill, and then to the top. At the foot of the hill are the 'Pearl-returning Cave'and 'A Thousand Buddhas Cave'. In the 'Pearl-returning Cave', there hangs from the ceiling a rock which nearly touches the ground.
Legend has it that once a general name Fu Bo tested his sword by cutting what was originally a stone pillar and has left a crevice at the bottom ever since then. In the 'One Thousand Buddhas Cave', there are in fact 200 Buddhas statues. Because of the beautiful sight and its peculiar caves,the hill is praised highly as 'Fu Bo Resort'.