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The Reed Flute Crag was discovered in 1959 and subsequently opened to
the public in 1962. It takes its name from a kind of reed flourishing
here that can be used to make flutes. In fact, the word "discovery" is
not really correct because when the cave was opened in 1959, archaeologists
found dozens of inscriptions on the cliffs written over 1,000 years ago.
Apparently, it was a scenic spot at that time. We still don't know why
the cave was suddenly closed. There are more than 30 scenic spots inside
the 240-meter-deep Reed Flute Cave, most of which are strangely - shaped
stalactites. The first one, for example, is called Lions Facing the Rising
Sun. It consists of one big "lion" and a group of little "lions" beside
it.
Entry fee: 13 yuan
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