• Reed Flute Cave has a long history of human occupation, with evidence of people living in the cave dating back 1800 years.
  • The Reed Flute Cave (Chinese: 芦笛岩; pinyin: Lúdí Yán), also known as "the Palace of Natural Arts," is a landmark and tourist attraction in Guilin, Guangxi, China.
  • Reed Flute Cave is a cave-based scenic spot located in the northwest suburb of Guilin, Guangxi, China, 5 km from the Guilin city center.
  • As one of the numerous natural caves in Guilin, Reed Flute Cave is the most noteworthy and renowned one that cannot be missed for any comers here.
  • The Reed Flute Cave was formed about 600,000 years ago, a period of time when it was still an underground lake according to some geological researches.
  • The feature of Reed Flute Cave is that more drip water constituted more stalactites, stalagmites, stone pillars and become developed more stuffing in the cave.
  • Located in the northwest of Guilin city, Reed Flute Cave is about 8km away from the Railway Station and 5km to the city center, which is quite convenient for...
  • The Reed Flute Cave covers a distance of 240 metres (262 yards) in total, and is believed to have formed by erosion due to the movement of water.
  • It's a pleasure to listen to romantic or fairy tales whilst appreciating the fantastic stone formations. Top Spots inside Reed Flute Cave.
  • Today the Reed Flute Cave is dramatically lit by countless, multi-colored lights hidden in the cracks and crevices of the space.
  • The Reed Flute Cave boasts bodies of water, extraordinary stalagmite and stalactite formations, as well as a number of ink inscriptions dating back to the 8th...
  • Although these caves often exist in areas with a karst base, Reed Flute Cave is one of the world's best examples of nature's transformational abilities.
  • The subterranean fairy palace Reed Flute Cave is a cavern filled with full of wondrous surprises.