Reed Flute Cave

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Reed Flute Cave is a famous limestone cavern in Guilin, China, renowned for its stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and colorful artificial lighting displays.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
tourist attraction
country China
discoveredByTourists 1940s
estimatedAge over 180 million years
geologicalFormationType karst
hasAccessMode by road from Guilin city
hasAlternativeName Ludi Cave NERFINISHED
Ludi Yan NERFINISHED
hasCulturalElement calligraphy inscriptions
poems carved on walls
hasEntranceFeature reed plants suitable for flutes
hasFeature artificial lighting
inscriptions on cave walls
multicolored light displays
tourist walkways
underground chambers
underground lake
hasGeologicalPeriod formed in the Permian period (approximate)
hasLength approximately 240 meters
hasLightingPurpose to highlight rock formations
hasNaturalFeature limestone formations
rock formations
stalactites
stalagmites
stone pillars
hasNearbyCity Guilin NERFINISHED
hasScenicReputation one of Guilin’s most famous caves
hasSignificance symbol of Guilin tourism
hasTourDuration about one hour
hasTourInfrastructure electric lighting system
paved paths
viewing platforms
hasVisitorFacilities parking area
ticket office
locatedIn Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region NERFINISHED
Guilin NERFINISHED
southern China NERFINISHED
managedBy local tourism authorities of Guilin
namedAfter reed growing at the cave entrance
openToPublic yes
partOf Guilin karst landscape NERFINISHED
popularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
touristAttractionStatus major tourist attraction in Guilin
usedFor guided tours
sightseeing

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Guilin hasTouristAttraction Reed Flute Cave