• The different colors of the rock formations in the Reed Flute Cave are due to the presence of various minerals in the limestone, such as iron oxide, copper sulfate...
  • 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.
  • Reed flute cave Lu Di Yan, Guilin, China.
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  • With its location five kilometers northwest of the downtown of Guilin, the Reed Flute Cave is a brilliant cave marked on almost all travel itineraries.
  • The length of the Reed Flute Cave is 240 meters and offers a majestic fairyland of karst caves with landscape and rural scenery.
  • One of the website says it is possible to get to the Reed Flute Cave using boat from the Nanmen Bridge Wharf in Guilin.
  • 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 boasts bodies of water, extraordinary stalagmite and stalactite formations, as well as a number of ink inscriptions dating back to the 8th...
  • Guilin with its numerous natural attractions is known as one of the treasures in China and the Reed Flute Cave is one of its gems covering an area of 262.5 yards...
  • The Reed Flute Cave is relatively close to Guilin’s city center, only 5 kilometers from downtown, and is easily accessible via the city bus route 3, making it...
  • Lujia Village (鲁家村) is located at the banks of Peach Blossom River, on the way to the Reed Flute Cave.
  • In recent years, Reed Flute Cave has capitalized on modern trends such as dramatic lighting to highlight the natural artistry of the stalactites and stalagmites.