Up to 15 explosions were heard across the city between 3.15pm and 5pm.
Of those killed, five were certified dead at the blast sites, and one died after being rescued.
#UPDATE At least three killed, 13 injured in Wednesday's explosions in Liuzhou, Guangxi pic.twitter.com/1MTVjwUKcI
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Police chief: Parcels containing explosives cause massive explosions in several different places in Liuzhou, Guangxi pic.twitter.com/nhZkxHWuxY
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Web users post photos of a partly collapsed building in Guangxi following explosions; cause of blasts still unknown pic.twitter.com/up0rnbstuF
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#BREAKING Rescue work underway after series of explosions in Liucheng county, China's Guangxi on Wednesday (Xinhua) pic.twitter.com/R4PTLxlj6m
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