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China Guilin Reed Flute Cave

My first objective was the famous Guilin Reed Flute Cave (Lu Di Yan) in Chinese. Reed Flute Cave is about 5 kilometers northwest of Guilin City Center. Your hotel is right on the center and the taxi took just under 20 minutes – very close to the city. Guilin is a very big city.

Reed Flute Cave

Reed Flute Cave

The taxi driver left me in front of the municipal parking lot a few hundred meters from the entrance, and got by the way the rest of the Reed Flute Cave. Be there and walk in the muddy road, I feel I’m full of guests at a small farm land of mountains and lake with green water.  On this ride you probably (almost certainly rise) from the locals, if you want a ride on a bamboo raft to be treated. I recommend you try it if it is determined by the panic mounted on small projects – I was very pleased.  On the way to the parking lot at the entrance of the cave reed flute, is a small lake, and there are many small bamboo rafts that tourists can climb to 8 million yuan. A local is along the raft and paddle towards the entrance of the cave. Of course, you can simply walk away if you want, but I decided to have some fun and take the tour.  Bamboo rafts are very common in Guilin, because it is surrounded by water. The photo above is me, sitting on a bamboo raft, holding a long bamboo pole used to take the bamboo raft, and it was really funny to move the bamboo raft with her.

Reed_Flute_Cave

Reed_Flute_Cave

About Guilin Reed Flute Cave

The Reed Flute Cave is situated at the foot of Guangming Hill in the northwest of Guilin. The name comes from the reeds growing outside the entrance. Because of its unique and colorful stones in the cave is the Reed Flute Cave Guilin, a tourist attraction more popular.
After reaching the entrance of the cave reed flute, will pay $ 60 yuan for a ticket, but must wait a while for clusters to form. Because it was dark and damp in the cave turned tourists in groups of 15 to 20 people gathered, and a guide with each group assigned to explain the different landscapes of the cave.  When you enter the cave, you immediately feel the cool breeze from inside the cave. The day was hot and humid outside, and once felt to relax in the cool air. Inside the cave is wet 365 days a year and always water dripping from the end of the cave, you can expect to get a few drops on your head here and there.  The rock formation in front does not light, so you can see the real color of the walls. Very back a few blue lights a little color and contrast to the scene and in front of a pond. The water is very cold, but not bone chilling. This photo is one of the most famous places in the cave reed flute hit called  The Crystal Palace . I have a flash of the camera for this shot, it shows the true color of the walls. If I using the flash, the whole image is displayed in blue.  The complete tour of the cave took about 30 to 40 minutes. Finally, I want to almost nothing out of the cave behind the liquid warm.

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