Exploring Zhijin Cave
by DOMINIC FOWLER
Oct 25, 2025
The moment I stepped into Zhijin Cave in Guizhou, it felt like I had entered an underground fairy tale kingdom. The slightly cool breeze at the cave entrance carried the scent of damp earth, creating a wonderful contrast with the warm sunlight outside. After just a few steps, the scene before me took my breath away.
Stalactites of various shapes hung from the cave ceiling; some resembled curtains adorned with pearls, glowing with a lustrous sheen under the lights; others looked like majestic "generals," clad in grayish-brown "armor," quietly guarding this secret realm. What amazed me most was the "Overlord Helmet," a milky white stone helmet with edges curling upward, topped with a droplet that seemed ready to fall at any moment. The craftsmanship of nature was vividly displayed here.
Walking along the stone steps, the faint sound of a hidden river trickled beneath my feet, its echo softly resonating inside the cave. The guide said these stalactites grow only one centimeter every hundred years, and the magnificent scenery before me is a masterpiece carved by time over millions of years. As I exited the cave, the setting sun was dyeing the river red. I looked back at this "karst cave museum" and suddenly understood: some beauty can only be encountered deep underground, revealing its most breathtaking form.
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