The karst cave runs through the mountain. The stalactites in the cave are like the Milky Way, shining like silver, so it is called "Silver Rock".
The reflection of the water mirror is bounded by the water surface. The stalactites and the reflection are completely symmetrical, and it looks unfathomable. It is the place where most tourists take photos.
The Musical Stone Screen is the most complete group of stone screens in Guangxi. Gently tapping it will produce ethereal music (it is now forbidden to tap it for protection).
Attractions Location: 10 km north along National Highway 321, Maling Town, Lipu County, Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Tickets:
Adult ticket 65 RMB/half-price ticket 32.5 RMB (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Half-price ticket: Minors above 1.2 meters tall and under 18 years old with valid ID; Elders aged 60 (inclusive) to 64 (inclusive) with valid ID; Full-time university undergraduates and below with valid ID;
Free Tickets: Free for those under 1.2 meters tall; Free for those over 65 years old
Opening hours:
08:30-17:00 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)
Contact Details: 0773-7133582;0773-2387668;
Transportation:
Take the bus from Guilin to Lipu at Guilin Bus Station and get off at Yinziyan; or take the tourist bus to Yinziyan Scenic Area in Yangshuo. There are special buses running between Yangshuo and Yinziyan every day.
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Discover the mystical Silver Rock Cave, one of Guilin’s spectacular karst cave systems with stunning stalactites and stalagmites.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Guilin city; try local specialties like Guilin rice noodles and beer fish at local restaurants.
Souvenirs: Karst-themed handicrafts, local tea, stone carvings
Combine the underground wonder of Silver Rock with the natural beauty and cultural sites of Seven Star Park.
Accommodation/Food: Guilin city hotels; enjoy Guilin rice noodles, spicy cold noodles, and local snacks.
Souvenirs: Ethnic minority textiles, local herbal teas, carved stone souvenirs
Experience three famous Guilin caves and parks, showcasing the best of Guangxi’s karst landscapes.
Accommodation/Food: Stay centrally in Guilin; try local eateries offering river fish, bamboo rice, and ethnic dishes.
Souvenirs: Cave-themed crafts, Guilin herbal tea, ethnic silver jewelry
Explore Guilin’s famous caves including Silver Rock and enjoy a scenic Li River cruise.
Accommodation/Food: Guilin and Yangshuo hotels or guesthouses; savor Yangshuo beer fish and local delicacies.
Souvenirs: Bamboo products, local teas, handwoven fabrics
A full experience of Guilin’s natural wonders with Silver Rock as a highlight.
Accommodation/Food: Guilin and Yangshuo accommodations; explore local street food and ethnic minority cuisines.
Souvenirs: Cave-themed souvenirs, local herbs, bamboo crafts, embroidered textiles
Discover Guangxi’s karst caves, river landscapes, and iconic rice terraces.
Accommodation/Food: Mix of Guilin city hotels, Yangshuo inns, and Longji guesthouses; enjoy local mountain cuisine.
Souvenirs: Minority handicrafts, honey, teas, stone carvings
A comprehensive tour of Guangxi’s natural and cultural gems, anchored by the magical Silver Rock Cave.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in comfortable hotels and charming guesthouses; savor Guangxi specialties across locations.
Souvenirs: Ethnic silver jewelry, embroidered fabrics, local teas, bamboo and stone crafts
The deepest impression Yinziyan left on me was a photo of stalactites and their reflections. I always have a good impression of caves with water. After all, in my opinion, I have long passed the period of believing in all kinds of shapes and myths made up by the developers in the caves. The scores are judged only by whether the lighting is good or not, whether the route is well planned, and whether there are reflections or not.
From other friends' pictures, there are several pools with beautiful reflections in Yinzi Rock, and some of them can even be used to take portraits. Of course, you can't expect too much beauty, that is, success is success. I stopped and walked along the way and took a lot of portraits. This is probably the most portraits I have taken in a cave in my life.
There is a small market after exiting the cave where you can buy derivatives related to Silver Rock.
Recommendation: 4 stars
Yinzinan Cave, haha, just as I imagined, a place whose reputation is much greater than its actual scenery. Maybe I am naturally not interested in this kind of underground cave, or I don’t understand where the beauty of the cave comes from. In short, after being to the Huanglong Cave in Zhangjiajie, the Yinzinan Cave and the Jinzinan Cave are far inferior in comparison, of course, except for those who are special enthusiasts of caves.
Just as I imagined, a place whose reputation far outweighs its actual scenery. Maybe I am naturally not interested in this kind of underground caves, or I don’t understand where the beauty of the caves comes from. In short, after being to the Huanglong Cave in Zhangjiajie, the Yinziyan and Jinziyan are far inferior in comparison, of course, except for those who are special enthusiasts of caves.
I took a lot of photos inside Yinzinan Rock, which were very shocking. But after returning from the tiankeng, I looked at them again and felt that they were nothing compared to the real thing.
When natural scenery becomes a tourist attraction, tourists flock to it, but it also loses some of its original charm.
The space inside Yinziyan is very open, as if the entire mountain is empty.
Some caves that have been developed into tourist attractions include Silver Cave, Seven-Star Cave, Reed Flute Cave, etc. They all have extremely complete facilities, with beautiful lights inside, making the stalactites appear mysterious and eerie. They also help you set up the camera for taking photos and you can pick up the photos outside for a fee. There is also a shopping store at the end.
The tour guide was very patient in explaining the whole process. The whole process was translated into Chinese and English. I suddenly felt that it was amazing.
Actually, I am not very interested in this attraction.
When I was studying in Zhaoqing, I went to Qixingyan and thought it should be similar to the lava landscape of Qixingyan.
Actually, this is a wrong idea. It takes about an hour to visit the entire Yinziyan Cave.
There are many tourists in the cave, and they have to climb stairs, which makes it stuffy and hot. The temperature is a little different from the outdoor temperature.
The natural landscape has left a rich treasure for the world. After years of carving, it has become what it is today. We should cherish it. Silver Rock is worth a visit.
For people like us who have lived in the north for a long time, the landscape inside Yinziyan is still quite shocking. Strange rocks and peaks can be seen everywhere, and the strange landscape formed by stalactites is the most peculiar I have ever seen. However, inside the Yinziyan cave, there are many tourists. I can accept this. There are always many people in tourist attractions, so I walk slowly. However, due to the structure of the cave itself, it is not ventilated, and there are many people, so the temperature is quite high. I am afraid of heat. Although there are big fans blowing in some places, I still sweat a lot, which affects my mood for sightseeing. I would like to remind friends who are planning to go to prepare cooling equipment, such as fans. This attraction is still recommended.
One of the most typical karst landforms in Guilin, it is said that it was shining silver when it was discovered, so it is called Silver Cave. As the saying goes, if you visit Silver Cave, you will never lack money in your life~~ I also laughed = = The most famous landscapes are the three wonders: Snow Mountain Waterfall, Music Stone Screen, Yaochi Fairyland; the three treasures: Buddha Discussing Sutras, Mixed Pearl Umbrella, and Single Pillar Supporting the Sky.
My travel notes on Guilin/Yangshuo/Longji Terraces: http://www.mafengwo.cn/i/10065982.html
When I was looking up guides for Yinzinan Cave, I found that most people generally said that there were too many tourists in the scenic area and the cave was so damp and stuffy that it was hard to breathe.
But in fact, the general itinerary of a tour group is to go rafting on the Li River around 12:00 in the morning, then have lunch, and the main group of tour groups will arrive at Yinziyan after about 14:20 in the afternoon.
During the period after 14:30, the cave is really very crowded, and because the cave is poorly ventilated, with so many people staying in this space, the amount of carbon dioxide increases, making people feel very hot and having difficulty breathing.
We arrived at Yinziyan at 13:30, avoiding the crowd. There were very few tourists in the scenic area at that time, and we felt like we were renting out the place for the first half hour. Forty minutes later, the large group of tourists arrived, and all the walkways were crowded with people. If we entered Yinziyan at this time, we would definitely feel hot and stuffy.
There are many small landscapes in Yinziyan, among which there are three signature landscapes: 1. Musical Stone Screen, 2. Yaochi Fairyland, and 3. Snow Mountain Waterfall. These three landscapes are really beautiful.
The Musical Stone Screen and Yaochi Wonderland are cordoned off by the scenic spot staff, who will take photos for you. The larger photos cost 30 yuan each. However, I have personally tested that if you go there to take photos when there are few tourists, the staff will not stop you. When there are many tourists, basically everyone lines up in a long line, and one person takes turns to take photos every ten seconds.
Although there are many negative reviews about Yinziyan Cave online, my dad was amazed all the way and kept saying: Nature is so magical! This cave is so big and amazing! After visiting this cave, there is no need to visit other caves!
When it comes to the exit, the routine comes again.
There are a lot of tourists at the exit. The road at the exit is obviously very short. If you can walk directly, it will only take two or three minutes. However, the road is divided by shelves and has eighteen bends. Tourists have to queue up and pass by each souvenir stall slowly, which takes about fifteen minutes. And there are only a few fans. Tourists have just finished walking for one or two hours in the scenic spot, but they have to waste fifteen minutes visiting the stalls at the exit. It is hot and crowded, so it is inevitable to complain. In short, everyone should be mentally prepared and face it calmly.
On the way back to Yangshuo, my father was still praising Silver Rock, saying that the ticket was worth it and that it was much more unique than those attractions in Guilin.
This place is more advanced than Ludi Cave. There is no manual explanation here. Each tourist is given an automatic interpreter, which explains everything wherever they go. It is very convenient. To be honest, the lighting effect of Yinzi Cave is really great, which can outline the strangeness of the jagged rocks. Many times, tourists can guess what they want to show without listening to the explanation. The scenery of this Yaochi is still very spectacular, which reminds me of many scenes in "Journey to the West".
Yinziyan is a karst cave with a myriad of strange stalactites. After thousands of years of baptism, it has become a bizarre and beautiful miracle on earth. Moreover, to watch this stalactite wonder, you really need to watch three points and think seven points. Wear an interpreter, and each scenic spot is accompanied by an explanation, so you can really experience the magic of this creation! The most impressive ones are Buddha's Discussion on the Sutra, Mixed Pearl Umbrella, and Single Pillar Supporting the Sky, especially Buddha's Discussion on the Sutra, each piece is lifelike, just like the monks chanting together! There are also the particularly grand and crystal clear snow mountain waterfalls and music stone screens, which make people sigh at the uncanny craftsmanship and the fairyland on earth!
Visit Silver Cave, and you will never lack money
Yinziyan is a karst cave, a typical karst landform.
The naturally formed stalactites are all kinds of strange and bizarre, and the colorful lights add countless charm to them, triggering the imagination of tourists
Silver Cave is relatively large, with many steps, and you need to climb up and down. The cave is very hot and stuffy, and the ventilation is poor, so the elderly and weak are best not to go in.
Tickets are not cheap 80/person
There are free guides at the entrance, and you can return them at the exit.
It is more interesting to visit with explanations
I'm too lazy to categorize and upload them all at once. I recommend a restaurant. It's delicious and you can find it on Baidu. The beer fish and snails are really delicious. Although Yangshuo is also commercialized, it's better than Lijiang. It's not so chaotic and crowded. It's cleaner. The roast goose is also delicious. I went there twice.
The karst landscape of Silver Rock is so beautiful that people linger.
The mountain peaks are penetrated by caves, and the rocks sparkle with golden light.
The underwater reflections are evenly symmetrical, making it a great spot for tourists to take photos.
The intact and unique stone screen on the wall sounds fairy music when it is gently tapped.
The scenery of Custer Cave is amazing, the price is good and the quality is cheap. I highly recommend it.
The interior of the scenic spot is very beautiful. But the air is not well ventilated and it is stuffy. The surrounding businesses are too noisy and the experience is not very good.
It is more objective than ordinary caves and is worth considering a visit.
Go to Yinziyan and you will never lack money.
The attractions here are still worth visiting. Although there are no other attractions, the meaning is still good.
Personally, I feel that among all the caves in Guilin, Yinziyan is the most beautiful and distinctive one.
The silver-like Yinzi Rock is also one of the check-in attractions in Yangshuo. It is actually in Lipu, but not far from Yangshuo, so everyone who goes to Yangshuo checks in.
You will be given a free interpreter at the entrance ticket gate. Just return it when you leave the cave. It is very hot inside the cave, but the scenery is pretty good.
Not far from Yangshuo, the cave is larger than Guilin's Ludi and Qixing. The stone waterfall is spectacular and very beautiful.
Silver Cave! This scenic spot! I really diss the management here! During the Qingming Festival, the number of tourists was large, which obviously exceeded the carrying capacity of the scenic spot. The scenic spot still kept letting people in. People started queuing after entering the cave! Moreover, the scenic spot uses electronic interpreters, but there are not enough interpreters because there are too many people, so tourists are still allowed to enter. In other words, you can't hear anything without interpreters. There are steps in the cave, up and down, and there are many places that are only wide enough for 2 people to pass. It is full of tourists and the air is very thin. The scenic spot can actually think of putting a bunch of electric fans in small spaces. I am also drunk. The mobile phone signal in the cave is extremely poor. Except for the staff who take pictures at fixed points, there are no other scenic spot staff in other places. In other words, if you have any unexpected situation, there is no way to quickly ask for help.
We walked out without stopping, and it took us less than an hour. If we walked while listening to the explanation, it would take about an hour and a half. This cave is a one-way cave. Once you enter, you must go forward and there is no way to go back. Therefore, those who are old and have bad legs and feet, or those who are prone to chest tightness and shortness of breath, be careful! At least, don't go there on holidays! It's crowded, and you don't even have a place to stand and rest.
In addition, they built a small shopping mall at the exit. You can't get out unless you walk inside the mall. The roads in the mall are also back and forth, ensuring that you can walk to every stall. It doesn't matter if there are few people on weekdays, but it's really crowded during holidays. It's so low!
By the way, this is a serious scenic spot with a large parking lot, which is very convenient for self-driving. There is no toilet in the cave, so you have to go outside before going in.
The photographer inside was a scammer. They said it was free photography and the photos were free. Damn, they only gave me a 1-inch photo in the end, and I couldn’t even see my face clearly... I wanted a larger photo, which cost 40 yuan each... They said they could give me an electronic version by scanning the QR code on the photo, but after I paid 120 yuan to buy 3 photos, only the QR code on 1 photo could be scanned, and the QR codes on the other two could not be scanned... The app customer service didn’t respond at all!! What’s even more outrageous is that the QR code for downloading photos was actually in the upper right corner of the high-definition electronic photo I downloaded!!
The wonders of the cave, coupled with the lighting effects, are colorful and very exciting!
The stalagmites inside are all flat and layered. As you go down, the temperature rises. It is quite unique and worth a visit. However, the ticket price for domestic attractions is a bit too high.
Very nice cave scenery, although not very big, but unique, worth a visit.
The cave of Yinziyan is very beautiful, and there are equipment at the entrance to explain it to us along the way.
It is said that if you visit Silver Cave, you will never lack money. When you enter the cave, you will be given a voice guide. When you arrive at a scenic spot, the voice introduction will be played automatically. The air circulation in the cave is not smooth, and the temperature is high in winter. Elderly people and children should be careful. Tickets are free for those over 70 years old, and children are half price.
An electronic guide will be distributed, which will automatically explain the attractions at each attraction.
Tip: It's very hot inside, don't wear too much.
The Yinziyan Scenic Area is a large natural karst cave with numerous stalactites in various shapes and forms. It is divided into the upper cave, the lower cave and the middle hall. It is winding and takes more than an hour to get through. However, the cave is humid and hot, which makes people feel uncomfortable.
Yinziyan is still worth a visit, it is relatively new.
In general, it is still worth a visit. There is a bus stop next to the old street, and you can go there directly. The ticket price seems to be only a few dozen yuan per person. I think the planning is pretty good.
After driving the electric car for about 40 minutes, we arrived at the Yinzi Cave.
It's OK, but it's not much different from ordinary caves. There are too many man-made attractions, and the shopping tower defense at the exit is too exaggerated! ! ! ! ! Maybe there are too many group tourists. If time is limited, it is not recommended for friends who travel independently to come here
As a Guilin resident, I just visited Yinzi Cave a few days ago. Do you feel guilty? Yinzi Cave is 85 kilometers away from the center of Guilin and covers an area of 1,500 acres. It was opened to the public in early 1999. It is a national AAAA-level scenic spot, a new shining pearl in Guilin's tourism circle, and the largest cave in Guilin. It is praised by the world as "the wonder of the world's karst caves". It is worth the trip. I hope to answer your questions!
In fact, this is not in Yangshuo, but in Lipu County. It is truly a masterpiece of nature.
The stalactites in the cave are like the Milky Way, shining like silver, so it is called "Silver Cave".
It's very beautiful inside, and it's also a famous local attraction. It's worth a visit.
The natural stalactites formed by the karst landform are very cool inside, and it is nice to go in to escape the heat. The scenic spot is average, not a must-see.
One of the largest caves in Yangshuo. If you haven't seen it, you should see it. If you have seen it, you should avoid it. It was hot and humid in the cave for an hour, mixed with strong body odor. I ran out of it.
I think if you haven't been to the big cave, you should go to Yinziyan. It's very tiring to climb up very high. When we went there, there were few people inside. It was already not ventilated and humid. Sweat was running down my face. You will be given an electronic guide machine when you enter the door. Just put it on and listen to it. It takes about 1 hour inside. You need to rest for 1 hour after coming out. It's really tiring. Remember to wear non-slip shoes.
This cave is a typical karst landform. The stalactites are all naturally formed, with all kinds of strange shapes and names. One can't help but sigh at the uncanny workmanship of nature and admire people's imagination. The Musical Stone Screen, if you clap it with your hands, it will make a pleasant sound, like playing a piece of music, but in order to protect the stalactites, it is forbidden to clap it. Yaochi, the water here is clear and clearly reflects any shape in the cave. Sometimes you can't tell whether it is the water surface or the bottom of the cave. There is also a group of stalactites called "Four Generations Under One Roof", which has stalactites from four periods of childhood, youth, middle-aged and old age together. The young stalactites are white and bright, while the old stalactites have turned black and yellow.
A cave, quite unique, but a little crowded.
Silver Cave is actually a cave. The rock looks like silver, so it is called Silver Cave. The cave is very deep. The rock is very beautiful under the light. One cannot help but sigh at the uncanny workmanship of nature.
TIP: The recommended index of Yinziyan Scenic Area is 5 stars. The tour is very long and takes about 1 hour. When you enter the scenic area, you will be given a guide machine, which is very nice.
I particularly dislike eLong.com. They didn't make the ticket policy clear, which made me mistakenly believe that active military personnel get half-price tickets. When I bought the ticket at China-TravelNote, I directly booked an adult ticket. China-TravelNote's ticket policy didn't explain anything, only saying that the ticket price was 80 yuan. When I came out, I found out that it was free. Oh, I got ripped off again in Yangshuo. The female ticket seller at the ticket office provided very poor service. She said she didn't know why the website had a note. Didn't the scenic spot check it?
Looking at the "Yaochi Wonderland" from another angle, there seems to be an underground passage below, which is actually the reflection of the river in the cave on the rock cave.
After entering the cave, each person brought an interpreter. There is a pond on the right side of the cave entrance with a lot of carp.
The stalactites in Yinziyan are really varied and colorful, and with the lighting effects, they are indeed gorgeous.
The currently developed scenic area in the cave is about two kilometers long, with about twenty viewing points. It takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to walk around it.
The constant flow of water in the cave interacts with the different forms of sediments to create this magnificent and magical scene before our eyes, which is as magnificent as the Dragon Palace in the East China Sea in a dreamy and misty way.
"The waterfall drops three thousand miles straight down, as if the Milky Way falls from the sky." There is probably no phrase that can vividly describe the stalactites of various shapes in the cave. The longest stone wall in the cave can reach more than 20 meters, sparkling under the illumination of colorful lights, flashing a dazzling light like diamonds.
The biggest difference between Yinziyan and other common caves is the unique scenic spots with different styles. Behind each scenic spot here is a touching story. Guanghan Palace, Golden and Silver Towers, Jingshan Bridge, Snow Mountain Waterfall, Musical Stone Screen, Jade Trees and Branches, Double Pillars, etc. allow people to appreciate the charm of traditional Chinese cultural stories while visiting the natural scenery.
The colorful stone pillars look like frosted icicles standing tall in the biting cold wind. The locals told us that the three must-see attractions at Yinziyan are the Musical Stone Screen, Yaochi Fairyland, and Snow Mountain Waterfall, and the three must-see treasures are the Buddha's Discourse, the Single Pillar Supporting the Sky, and the Hunyuan Pearl Umbrella.
When I was young, I always yearned for the residences of immortals described in mythological stories. There are caves within caves, scenery within scenery, and the bright lights give people a feeling of being in a fairyland. If there are swirling clouds rising from the dark river at this time, I believe that the immortals would not want to leave this place.
Two straight stone pillars suddenly emerged in the open area, like century-old pines standing on a steep peak, weathered but firm. I wonder how long a period of accumulation and experience is needed to form such towering stone pillars. Every bit of accumulation is indispensable, and it has survived countless crises to form today's scene. It is truly a masterpiece among the karst cave landscapes.
The tiny stones on the surface of the stalactites are like Spider-Man climbing upwards. As long as you have eyes that can discover beauty, every stalactite in the cave will be a magical picture that will amaze you.
Moving to a different scene, at the exit of Yinzinan Cave, what appears before your eyes is a work of art formed by stalactites that resembles a lion. The lion is looking up with its body strong and muscular, demonstrating the power of the lion that should not be underestimated.
The stalactites in Yinziyan are really varied, and with the lighting effects, they are indeed colorful.
The currently developed scenic area in the cave is about two kilometers long, with about twenty viewing points. It takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to walk around it.
It is far away, so I signed up for a one-day tour with a group. It is said to be a relatively new and larger cave, so I chose this one among the many caves in Guilin. It is off-season now, not many people, and the experience is better. There is a hair dryer in the cave, and I didn't feel the stuffiness that everyone said. It was a little hotter outside at 35 degrees. The stones are very beautiful, and I sigh at the uncanny work of nature. The automatic positioning interpreter seems to be sometimes effective and sometimes not, and not every point will explain. There are free photos inside, small ones about one inch are free, and large ones need to be bought. There are wines for sale. There are live pearls from clams. It is said that the night pearls left by Wu Sangui are auctioned and need to be paid for separately. It may be because it is off-season so it is not open. Of course, I will not go if it is open. The exit requires a very long snake-shaped shopping mall. The cave itself is good.
The ticket to Yinziyan includes the bus fare and the guide you get at the door. The experience is great.
The silver and diamonds here are glittering with the naked eye, but the phone doesn't show it.
"Come to Yinziyan, you will never lack money in your life" What a real meaning~
The two pillars dripping from the top look like a couple holding each other. The coolest thing is that the thin bottom on the right is suspended about a palm's length in the air.
Golden Key~ If you look sideways, it is in the shape of a key~
Passing by here, I stopped to blow the fan and wait for my friends, and then I don’t know why many people stopped beside me to take pictures... Emmm, it’s probably the human instinct to join in the fun~
In Yangshuo, there is a saying that goes "Visiting Silver Cave will make you rich for the rest of your life". How can you miss such a place to make money? The gate of the scenic spot is very good for attracting wealth. Many tourists come to Silver Cave for this good luck. When you enter the scenic spot, you will be given an interpreter, which will automatically explain at the appointed time. It is very convenient and practical.
The stalactites of Yinziyan are of strange shapes, and the most spectacular one is the Snow Mountain Waterfall. Arriving at the Snow Mountain Waterfall. The stone wall of more than 20 meters high, sparkling due to the strong light reflected or refracted, rushes down, and the waterfall falls straight down for 3,000 feet. It is probably the best description of the Milky Way falling from the sky. Standing on a high place and looking down, the tall rock that looks like a Roman temple stands upright and stands in the water, like a mirror reflecting the spectacular appearance of the rock, making people feel like they are in a beautiful underwater world. The naturally formed Tathagata Buddha sits cross-legged in the temple and preaches the Buddhist scriptures, which makes the disciples who come to listen to the scriptures and worship with piety reluctant to leave for a long time. Paid worship activities are provided here.
The wonders of nature are displayed vividly here, and compared with other caves, the stalactite clusters in Yinziyan are particularly shocking.
A single pillar supports the sky: many branches grow out of the middle of the pillar, combining twists and turns with uprightness and magnificence, which makes people sincerely admire the wonders of nature.
Once you enter the cave, you will be amazed by the colorful and dazzling scenery. The uncanny workmanship of nature will make you sigh again and again! After visiting the mountains and rivers of Yangshuo, you must not miss the splendor of this cave.
Silver Rock is in its prime, and it is second to none in China. The landscape is diverse and very beautiful. It is a four-star tourist spot that is worthy of its name. Men can go in and women can go out to experience it for themselves.
The traffic is so bad that it is not convenient to take a car.
It is said to be the largest karst cave. After entering, I was really amazed by the uncanny workmanship of nature. I recommend a 5-star rating.
I wanted to visit Yinziyan mainly because of the slogan: "Visit Yinziyan and you will never lack money in your life"
When entering the cave, everyone will be given an electronic guide, so the cave is relatively quiet, without harsh horn sounds. Wherever you go, you will be introduced to it, which is very convenient.
The colorful lights shine on the stone pillars of the cave, and the lake below is like a mirror, reflecting the stalactites, like a dreamy underwater world.
The most interesting thing is that several stalactites form a picture of Sun Wukong breaking through the umbrella of the Four Heavenly Kings, looking back and laughing on the right side of the hillside, while Guanyin Bodhisattva is on the highest top of the mountain, watching everything that happens.
The scenery of the cave is still very beautiful. If there are not too many people, you can basically finish the tour in an hour. At six o'clock, we came out of Yinziyan and set off back to Yangshuo.
Yinzinan Cave is a typical karst cave and a national AAAA-level scenic spot. To be honest, this scenic spot is worth a visit. It took us more than an hour to visit the entire Yinzinan Cave, which is not a long time. It was mainly traveled by land. The most classic scenic spots are the "Yaochi Wonderland" and the "Music Stone Screen".
Each person with a ticket will be checked at the entrance and can receive an electronic interpreter for free. The electronic interpreter will explain the scenic spots in the cave one by one, and it needs to be returned at the end of the trip. Yinziyan is a typical karst landform. The stalactites in the cave are like the Milky Way, shining like silver, so it is called "Yinziyan". The tour time of Yinziyan is about 1 hour. It will be crowded when there are many people. The trails in the cave are sometimes wide and sometimes narrow. Occasionally, you need to go up and down the stairs. Pay attention to safety when the ground is slippery.
Met a girl from the same industry
Even though we don't even know each other's names
But together we explored the wonders of nature.
Because we have seen many caves of various sizes, this one is not very new to us, but the mothers were very happy and thought it was spectacular.
This cave is very large and has very complete facilities. Please be careful to waterproof your camera if you bring it, as there is dripping water in many places.
It is indeed a masterpiece of nature, and it is super beautiful inside, but you have to go there during the peak tourist season of July and August, otherwise no matter how beautiful the scenery is, you will not be able to appreciate it because of the crowds.
The scenery of the cave is basically the same. The only thing I can remember is the umbrella, which has no characteristics. There are so many people and the air circulation is not good. I was basically pushed by the people behind me. The experience is very bad and I give a bad review.
I feel that Yinziyan is very distinctive, especially the silvery-white stalactites, which look like waterfalls and are worth seeing.
The stalactites in the cave glow like silver under the light. Although I know that the beauty of the cave depends entirely on the light effects, I can't help but be fascinated by the bizarre world of the cave.
Yinziyan is a very large cave. It takes about 50 to 60 minutes to walk around inside. After entering the cave, there is a guide to explain. When you first enter the cave, you will feel cool, but the humidity inside the cave is very high. You will be soaked all over after walking for a while.
Yinziyan may be the attraction I least expected, but I was still greatly shocked after entering. I marveled at the wonders of nature. The various rocks in the cave have different shapes, and the textures eroded by water are also different!
Very beautiful natural stalactite cave, but there are few self-guided tour guides, and it is difficult to meet the guides inside. It is difficult to keep up with the pace when you meet them, and the people behind can't hear clearly. The promotion will give away free small photos, but they are very small~~
Very good, Director Tao and Director Zhang's arrangements are very good, very excellent, no shopping items, very real
A deep cave, colorful, but hot and stuffy
The scenery is beautiful, the weather is a bit hot, the cave is cool and there are many tourists.
Silver Cave was developed the latest. But it is the most famous. Because the essence of Guilin tourism is in Yangshuo. So basically everyone who comes to Yangshuo in a group will bring Silver Cave. Therefore, there are really many tourists in Silver Cave. There are not enough ladies to explain. Fortunately, I heard a lot of introductions at Reed Flute Cave. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't understand Silver Cave for the first time to see the cave. Silver Cave is relatively narrow. The tourists who were put in batches were basically moving around all the time. It reminded me of watching pandas in Japan. They lined up and walked while watching without staying.
Silver Cave is relatively large. It takes about an hour. The stalactites inside are quite spectacular. Let me describe the three caves. That is, Reed Flute Cave is majestic and noble. Silver Cave is stunning and beautiful. Jinshui Cave is unrestrained and bandit-like.
Yinzi Cave is the representative of sweat caves among all caves. Sweat caves are mainly dry, not as humid as Reed Flute Cave and Seven Star Cave, and you don’t feel cold either. Instead, it gets hotter and hotter as you walk in. It was not until you were about to walk out of the cave that you realized that this cave is for climbing upwards. No wonder it gets hotter and hotter as you walk in. Looking down from above, it feels like you have climbed more than 10 floors.
It's quite beautiful inside, but it's dark. The child said he was scared as soon as he entered, afraid of dinosaurs, and wouldn't go in. My daughter is afraid of dinosaurs when she sees the dark cave. I guess she was scared. You really can't scare her. She even had nightmares at night, and she was afraid of dinosaurs in her dreams. Her father and I took turns holding her the whole time. The cave is surprisingly big and it took a long time to walk around. It took an hour and a half just to walk inside, and more than ten minutes to walk in and out of the cave. I was so tired and I really don't want to play in caves again.
There are three caves in Guilin, the most famous one is Silver Cave, which should be the largest one. When we first entered the cave, it was really amazing and shocking. This was our first time to visit a cave. We were amazed by the magnificent scenery, but after walking for a long time, we gradually became visually fatigued. The key is that the cave is quite hot and stuffy. When we went in during the winter, we were shivering outside, and then we kept taking off our clothes and sweating. It was very stuffy, and some people almost fainted. We were also very tired walking with our grandparents, and my grandfather couldn't walk anymore. But there was only one road, so we had to bite the bullet and move forward. I personally think the journey is a bit long.