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The Guilin cave drew the attention of Nabil Soliman and his wife, Janet, during their tour of the country. Colored lights added dazzle to the already impressive natural feature.
Reed Flute Cave in Guilin 0 Comment(s) Print E-mail China.org.cn, June 4, 2012 The cave is named after the verdant reeds that grow outside it and local people also make flutes from these plants.
This spectacular cave is located 5 km northwest of the downtown of Guilin, and it is a must see for any visitor. ... Amazing Reed Flute Cave. china.org.cn | Updated: 2011-06-27 17:41.
Reed Flute Cave is located on the northwest outskirts of Guilin, 5 kilometers away from the downtown area. Tickets into the cave cost RMB45 and it is well worth it. How to get there: Take Bus No ...
After completing the 'exams,' the media visited the Reed Flute Cave, also known as 'the palace of natural arts,' which was formed 180 million years ago. Entering the cave feels like stepping into a ...
Now the whole cave system is illuminated for tourists to discover. Tour groups run every day at Guilin's Reed Flute Caves caves and it’s very likely that they’ll continue for another 1,000 ...
The limestone Reed Flute Cave has been attracting visitors for 1,200 years and inscriptions on the walls date back to the Tang Dynasty in 792AD ...
After completing the 'exams,' the media visited the Reed Flute Cave, also known as 'the palace of natural arts,' which was formed 180 million years ago. Entering the cave feels like stepping into a ...