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Liucheng County Attractions

Educated Youth City, Guzhai Folk Customs Tourism Area, Hongma Mountain, Taiping Town Longzhai Water Rock, Liucheng Giant Ape Cave, etc. 1. Educated Youth City: Located in Luoya Village, Dabu Town, Liucheng County, it is an educated youth cultural and creative park with the theme of educated youth culture, integrating landscapes and ancient town scenery. 2. Guzhai Folk Customs Tourism Area: a national 3A-level tourist attraction, located in Guzhai Mulao Township, Liucheng County, in the northwest of Liucheng County, about 70 kilometers away from Liuzhou City and 24 kilometers away from the county seat.

Educated Youth City, Guzhai Folk Customs Tourism Area, Hongma Mountain, Taiping Town Longzhai Water Rock, Liucheng Giant Ape Cave, etc.

1. Educated Youth City: Located in Luoya Village, Dapu Town, Liucheng County, it is an educated youth cultural and creative park with the theme of educated youth culture, integrating landscapes and ancient town scenery.

2. Guzhai Folk Customs Tourism Area: a national 3A-level tourist attraction, located in Guzhai Mulao Township, Liucheng County, in the northwest of Liucheng County, about 70 kilometers away from Liuzhou City and 24 kilometers away from the county seat .

3. Hongma Mountain: a national 3A tourist attraction. It is located on Jiulongzhou Island, Liuguang Village, Shapu Town, Liucheng County, next to National Highway 209, 41 kilometers away from Liuzhou City and 17 kilometers away from the county seat.

4. Longzhai Water Rock in Taiping Town: Longzhai Water Rock is located in the east of Taiping Town, Liucheng County, 1.5 kilometers away from National Highway 209. There are various stalactites in the cave, including beaches, bat groups, etc. The waterway is about 2 kilometers long and can be viewed by boat. It is praised by experts as the first water cave in Asia.

5. Liucheng Giant Ape Cave: It is located in Lenzhai Mountain, 500 meters northwest of Xinshe Chongtun, Shechong Township, Liucheng County. The entrance of the cave is about 90 meters above the ground. In 1956, Qin Xiuhuai, a villager in this village, discovered the cave while digging rock mud. From 1957 to 1963, the Institute of Paleoanthropology and Vertebrate Paleontology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences excavated the cave six times. The total length of the excavation was more than 180 meters. The place with the greatest variety and quantity of fossils of apes and other animals.