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Manjanggul Cave Review

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One of the attractions worth recommending is the World Cultural Heritage Site. The grottoes are very large. Only the Wanzhang Grottoes are open. They walk nearly one kilometer and underground all kinds of rocks and minerals. And the direction of volcanic rock flow!

Manjanggul Cave

Posted: May 26, 2018
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  • Gabrielle S
    5/5Outstanding

    The cave was beautiful inside and I love how it was lit up. There are parts of the cave where you are allowed to walk through and everything is clearly labeled. It does get cold in the cave, so be prepared to bring a jacket. The cave also has descriptions on the different parts and how they were formed. It was fascinating how this cave was formed from lava!

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    Posted: Nov 3, 2023
  • Michelle Okano Anzanello
    4/5Excellent

    This cave is 7km away, but tourists are only allowed to walk for 1km inside the cave. Depending on the time of visit, the temperature can be quite cold inside the cave. I recommend taking a coat.

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    Posted: Sep 26, 2023
  • Wanderer T
    4/5Excellent

    Amazed by the lava cave and after abt 30-40 minutes walk, you walk to the end and see a nice lava column. As we went on a rainy day, it was abit slippery so please be careful when you are walking inside. worth a visit when you have time

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    Posted: May 18, 2023
  • 宇喜多信家1
    5/5Outstanding
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    Wanzhang Grottoes and other melting caves in Jezhou are listed in the World Natural Heritage List. Although I am only a geologist, I have gained a lot today. There are many caves and few caves in the world. The caves are formed by water flowing through rocks, and the caves are formed by magma flowing through them. For example, the stalactites and stalagmites in Benxi Water Cave are made up of calcium carbonate, while the lava stalactites in Wanzhang Cave (Fig. 1) and the pillars (Fig. 2) are evaporated magma condensation and formed under the flow of magma from the upper lava cave, respectively. Note that there are loopholes above the pillars. Fig. 3 The lava flowing stone is the water flowing down the wall by roasting at high temperature. The streamline and wall of Fig. 45 show the change of magma height with the change of volcanic eruption. The tortoise rocks in Fig. 6 are tortoise shell-like rocks formed by falling rocks on the top of the cave, melted by magma at the bottom and kept intact at the top. Stone pillars and tortoise rocks are the representatives of the geological wonders of Wanzhang Grottoes. Because I had worked as a miner before, I brought a headlamp, and it was very powerful. It was very cheap. It bought 2 or 30 on the Internet. Mobile lighting is useless. From Jizhou to No. 201, get off at the entrance of Wanzhang Grottoes. It takes one hour and 20 minutes. There are still 2.5 kilometers from Wanzhang Grottoes. You can walk for 30 minutes or take No. 711 bus.

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    Posted: Apr 29, 2018
  • Chicheung2
    4/5Excellent
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    Tickets 4000won, a few frozen noodles, about 40 minutes to go back and forth, relatively dark, to water heart, the most exciting end of the stone, it is worth a Li.

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    Posted: May 21, 2023
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