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Xiandong belongs to a pure natural landscape. In fact, there are many natural caves similar to this in China. It is suitable for hiking and climbing. The scenery is not too special, but the air is very clear and comfortable.
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Xiandong belongs to a pure natural landscape. In fact, there are many natural caves similar to this in China. It is suitable for hiking and climbing. The scenery is not too special, but the air is very clear and comfortable.
In this cave you will be able to see the green plants that live in the cave in addition to seeing the beauty and cool atmosphere of the cave, something that is hard to imagine for those who have never entered such an area.
The Kuching Bau Fairy Cave, nestled in the limestone hills of Sarawak, Malaysia, is a mystical wonder. Inside, you'll find stunning stalactites, and shafts of sunlight piercing through the darkness, creating an ethereal atmosphere. The cave is named after the stalagmites and stalactites that resemble fairies and other mythical creatures. Exploring the Kuching Bau Fairy Cave promises a captivating journey into both nature and culture.Tips:Remember to wear shoes, sandals and slippers are not allow to enter. you will have to rent from them at cost of RM10.Make sure you go early to be able to adventure on it fully. its open until 4pm.Not suitable during rainy weather, plan ahead.
Fairy Cave, a cave full of mysterious legends, whether there are immortals in it is not known, but the scenery inside the cave is really amazing.
More than an hour from the ancient Jin Dynasty, the cave is worth experiencing the masterpiece of nature. It is surrounded by woods and feels primitive.