Mesmerizing beauty of Reed Flute Caves
The Reed Flute Caves in Guilin are a stunning natural attraction that is not to be missed. The caves are named after the reeds that grow outside, which are used to make flutes, and have been a popular destination for tourists for over 1,200 years.
The caves are filled with a variety of rock formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and columns, that have been formed over millions of years by the natural processes of erosion and mineral deposition. The various formations are illuminated with a range of colorful lights, creating a mesmerizing and otherworldly atmosphere.
Visitors can explore the caves on a guided tour, which typically lasts about an hour and covers a distance of about 240 meters. The tour takes visitors through a series of different chambers, each with its own unique geological features and lighting effects. Highlights include the Crystal Palace, which is filled with sparkling stalactites and stalagmites, and the Dragon Pagoda, which features a towering rock formation that resembles a pagoda.
In addition to the stunning rock formations, the Reed Flute Caves also feature a range of inscriptions and artwork that date back to the Tang Dynasty. Visitors can view these ancient carvings and paintings, which offer a glimpse into the history and culture of the region.
Very beautiful Reed Flute Rock Scenic Area, national AAAA tourist scenic spot, natural landscapes of nature and magical work, it is worth admiring, you must go to Guilin to see. Reed Flute Rock Scenic Area is about 6Km from the city center, and it can be reached by taxi from 10 yuan to 12 yuan, and the transportation is convenient. Guilin has many caves, but it is recommended to prefer reed flute rock.
Came with my mum, and coming from NZ where we have some natural cave, I thought it might be a bit too disappointing. But to my surprise, enjoyed it very much! The lighting might make some few a bit fake, but it does light up some of the formation better and we have one of the best tour girl who explain it well. There are a lot of formation where it will show some shapes and you do have to it see. The tour girl was very good, and sing as well. She make the whole trip enjoyable and worthwhile.
Especially beautiful, it reminded me of the memories of half a year ago. The various sets in the scenic area are very beautiful. The various stalactites are really amazing. The projection made with the set is very shocking. The children like it very much, and the scenic service staff are also very good.
Reed Flute Rock is a bit far from Guilin City, and it took nearly 30 yuan to take a taxi. Then after arriving at the parking lot, many people advised me to buy a small train, and advised everyone not to sit, and walked for 10 minutes. The overall landscape is not much different from other caves, but the scenery of Crystal Palace is very beautiful. More humane is that there are tour guides to explain, and singing mountain songs, listening more happily, it is still recommended to play.
Reed Flute Rock is in the north of Guilin City. It takes about 20 minutes to drive from the city center. The small train in the parking lot under the mountain is not recommended. In fact, the mountain is a 10-minute walk from the cave. In addition, there is a little online ticket purchase that must be bought one hour in advance, otherwise you can't check the ticket. There is a tour guide to explain the whole process in the cave. The warm winter and cool summer experience is very good. I took a photo in the West Travel Notes location and sent a free photo keychain. Overall it is great!
Political figures from various countries punch in. The cave is very good, the distance is relatively flat, suitable for the elderly and children, there is a place inside is relatively large, the scenery is also very beautiful. Dinghai Shenzhen is quite good, there is also a free explanation, you can also travel freely.
Reed Flute Rock is beautiful. It is the first time to see such a shocking cave. It is like a dream, which makes people sigh the magic of nature. The small train up the mountain is 35 yuan per person, which is not very recommended, because it takes about 10 minutes to walk to the hole.