Guanyang County, county under the jurisdiction of Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China, is located in northeastern Guilin, Guangxi, connected to Quanzhou in the north, Gongcheng in the south, Xing'an and Lingchuan in the west, and bordering Daoxian and Jiangyong, Hunan, in the east, with the terrain of the south being high and the north being low, and with the seasons being distinctly differentiated; it has a total area of 1,837 square kilometers, with 6 towns and 3 townships under its jurisdiction, 138 villagers' committees, and 4 communities. According to the seventh census data, as of zero hour on November 1, 2020, the resident population of Guanyang County was 208,412 people.
Guanyang County was founded before the 12th year of Emperor Wen of the Western Han Dynasty (168 BC) as Guanyang County, and was renamed Guanyang County in the 13th year of Sui Daye (617). There are more celebrities in Guanyang County in the past generations, and Tang Jingsong, the governor of Taiwan and one of the founders of Gui Opera, is one of the representatives of Guanyang; Provincial Highway S201 and S302 pass through the realm; there are Guanyang Black Rock, Thousand Caves the birthplace of the world's Yao ethnic group, the stone forest of Wenshi, the ancient dwellings of Yueling, the Nine Dragons' Rock, the Chibi Mountain, the Gui River Mountain Gorge, and the primordial forest of Mt. Taizi, and other tourist scenic spots in the territory.May 9, 2020, the approval by the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region People's Government's approval to withdraw from the sequence of poor counties.
In 2023, the gross regional product of Guanyang County was 8.591 billion yuan.