From David Falls, across the road is, to be honest, this platoon really does not see the entrance to the attraction, but the dense stalls are the same as any other attraction. When we arrived, we were almost close to the closing time of the attraction, so hurry up and buy tickets. But I didn't see any tourists along the way, and the cave was relatively humid, along the stairs, many sculptures, which made people feel a bit awkward.
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From David Falls, across the road is, to be honest, this platoon really does not see the entrance to the attraction, but the dense stalls are the same as any other attraction. When we arrived, we were almost close to the closing time of the attraction, so hurry up and buy tickets. But I didn't see any tourists along the way, and the cave was relatively humid, along the stairs, many sculptures, which made people feel a bit awkward.
Very worth seeing, recommend this
Very worth a visit, recommend this
Although the attractions are really cheap, there is really nothing to look at, it is a hole that can be found anywhere in China. The staircase structure when the hole was down was not bad. And David Falls happened to be opposite, and went wrong to get here.
This is a stone stalactite cave, and Hinduism has become a temple dedicated to Indian gods. In fact, it is worth a visit. The ancient axes of nature have a bit of an underground feeling. But I can't take any photos, it's very dark.