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Reed Flute Cave Reed Flute Cave was named after the green reeds that grow outside of it that people use to make flutes. This spectacular cave is located in Guilin, China.
Nabil Soliman and his wife, Janet, traveled to China for two weeks in March. The Bel Air residents visited Xian, Beijing, Shanghai and the Reed Flute Cave (named for the reeds that grow outside ...
The limestone Reed Flute Cave has been attracting visitors for 1,200 years and inscriptions on the walls date back to the Tang Dynasty in 792AD ...
Reed Flute Cave Reed Flute Cave was named after the green reeds that grow outside of it that people use to make flutes. This spectacular cave is located in Guilin, China.
Scenery of Reed Flute Cave in Guilin The cave is named after the verdant reeds that grow outside it and local people also make flutes from these plants.
Forget the ice caves, THIS fairy tale chasm is the one you need to visit REED Flute cave has been a tourist attraction for over 1,200 years.
Reed Flute Cave (Ludi Yan) contains some of the most extraordinary underground scenery in all of China. The natural rock formations in the cave make up several scenes including "Primitive Forest ...