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English Writing of Wudu Wanxiang Cave Travel Manual

Qianxiang Cave, the AAAAA tourist resort in China, is a geological park, scenic spot and cultural relic protection unit in Gansu Province. It enjoys the reputation of "the first cave in China", "underground cultural corridor" and "underground artist's palace".

The cave is located on the hillside of Yangpang Village, Hanwang Town, Wudu District, Longnan City, Gansu Province, and it is 10 km away from the urban area. With a history of 250 million to 300 million years, it is a large cave in the northwest of China. Its karst landform has both magnificent scenery in the north and elegant sightseeing in the south. 1 1 Among the developed scenic spots, more than 120 is a big scene. They are named Moon Palace, Tiangong and Dragon Palace according to their images.

A new cave was discovered in June 20 17, which was formed about 50 million years ago and is still in the growth stage. Only 100 meter has been developed in the new cave to protect it. However, growing cave sightseeing is rare in China, which not only has artistic value, but also fills the gap in the process of karst cave development and formation and evolution in China, and has high scientific research value.

20 18 Northwest China Tourism Marketing Conference and Exhibition; Tourism Equipment Exhibition, which ranks in the list of "Magic Northwest 100 Scenes".

Vientiane Cave, a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, a provincial geological park, a provincial scenic spot and a provincial cultural relics protection unit, has the reputation of "the first cave in China", "underground cultural corridor" and "underground art palace".

Wanxiang Cave is located halfway up Yangpang Village, Hanwang Town, Wudu District, Longnan City, Gansu Province, and it is 10 km away from the urban area. The cave has a history of 250 million to 300 million years. It is a large-scale karst landform with high artistic value found in northwest China, which has both the grandeur of the north and the beauty of the south. There are 1 1 scenic spots that have been developed, and there are more than 120 large landscapes, which are arranged into three caves according to their images: Moon Palace, Tiangong and Dragon Palace.

In addition, a new cave was discovered in June 2007, which was formed about 50 million years ago and was in the initial growth stage. The new tunnel is mainly for protection, and only100m is developed. However, the karst cave landscape in the early stage of new cave development is very rare in China, which not only has high aesthetic value, but also fills the gap in the development of karst caves in China from embryonic form to formation and evolution, and has high scientific research value. On 20 18 Northwest China Tourism Marketing Conference and Tourism Equipment Exhibition, it was shortlisted for "Magic Northwest 100 Scenes".