Reed Fleet Cave is a spectacular cave located in Guilin City.
Walking into Reed Flute Cave, you will be amazed at how radiant the dewy stalagmites look like.
The rainbow lights and dazzling array of massive natural formations compose a dreamy wonderland.
The underground lake peacefully flows along the cave,with the reflection of the cave veiling on the river
and flowing quietly with the stream, which makes the beauty even more vivid and dynamic.
The interior of Reed Flute Cave is a sight that can not be recreated anywhere else on earth
and these distinctive formations have names that match their appearance,
and some are said to resemble mythological creatures or modern structures like the Statue of Liberty.
While stepping out of the cave,you will find the abundant reeds that grow and thrive outside the mysterious cave,
which can be used to make flutes, and that is how the cave was named.
Just close your eyes and imagine yourself standing in the mist of the reeds and get refreshed,
breathing the fresh air and catching the gentle whistling of the flute.
Outside the cave, it’s a perfect tranquil hermitage where China’s “Thoreau” may live.
Despite the nature’s art masterpieces,there are 77 ink inscriptions of poems and travelogues inside the cave,
which indicates its popularity during ancient time, and the oldest one can be dated back as far as the Tang Dynasty (792AD) .