The Reed Flute Cave
With its location five kilometers northwest of the downtown of Guilin,
the Reed Flute Cave is a brilliant cave marked on almost all travel
itineraries. The cave got its name from the verdant reeds growing
outside it, with which people make flutes. Inside this water-eroded cave
is a spectacular world of various stalactites, stone pillars and rock
formations created by carbonate deposition. Illuminated by colored
lighting, the fantastic spectacle is found in many variations along this
240-meter-long cave. Walking through the serried stone pillars,
tourists feast their eyes on changing spots, feeling they are in a
paradise where the Gods live
