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Reed Flute Cave




China, an East Asian country is one of the world’s oldest civilizations. It has a vast cultural history of more than five thousand years and an outstanding natural beauty. On the other hand, this country has remained a comparatively isolated and secluded one, and being a land of mystery, this country is not known to the western half of the world. However, China is rapidly developing and has grown in the phase of modernization, with an immense speed and is also welcoming the outer world to interact and do business with them.
 
Located almost 6 kilometers northwest of Guilin city is the Reed Flute Cave which goes 790 feet into the mountain. This cave is named after the reeds which develop at its opening that used to make flutes with famous musical qualities. The cave is filled with several bizarre stalactites and stalagmites and visitors will take pleasure in using their imagination to name and bring to life the many different shapes and forms. Visitors can join diverse walking tours that are conducted in across from the entrance of the cave are paths leading to a peak from which visitors can take pleasure in view of the geography.
 
The Reed Flute Cave is a luminous cave marked on almost all travel itineraries and got its name from the lush reeds growing outside it, with which people make flutes. Inside this water-eroded cave is a stunning world of a variety of stalactites, stone pillars and rock formations shaped by carbonate deposition. On foot through the serried stone pillars, tourists feast their eyes on changing spots, feeling they are in heaven where the Gods live.
 
The Reed Flute Cave is definitely one of the popular tourist attractions in China. It is worth paying a visit while touring the country. This place will leave a pleasing and unforgettable memory and justify the proud cultural tradition of China.

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