Reed Flute Cave was named after the abundant trees that grow outside the cave which were made into flutes. The cave is full of impressive stalagmites with reflect in the underground lake creating a most magical experience. Also found on the walls of the cave are ink inscriptions dating back to 729AD during the Tang Dynasty.
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