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A local scenic spot in China threw millions of cash on the ground, why didn't anyone take it?

Nowadays, tourism has become a fashion. I believe that everyone has more or less had the experience of traveling abroad. Among the many tourist attractions in China, besides natural scenery, many people also like to go to temples, not only to burn incense and worship Buddha, but also because most temples have unique geographical location and beautiful scenery. We all know that traveling abroad costs money, no matter how much it costs, especially going to temples, but China has such a scenic spot with local characteristics. I wonder if you have been there?

This scenic spot is Maijishan Grottoes, located in Gansu Province. This grotto is very famous, and many people should have been there. This grotto is a solitary peak of Xiaolongshan, with a height of 142 meters, so it is named because the mountain line looks like a wheat pile. Now it is also a domestic 5A scenic spot. The popularity is naturally high.

As a grotto scenic spot, in addition to the main attractions, there is also a very interesting attraction here, which is the "wishing cave". We basically have no resistance to making a wish. No matter whether the wish can be successful or not, it is a possible opportunity with very little money. Why not do it with peace of mind? Each wish is usually just a coin or a few dollars.

Interestingly, this wishing pool is different from the general wishing place. Usually we put money in the pool or water, but this place puts money under the rocks with branches. It can be said that this way of praying is very unique. Because of the uniqueness of this scenic spot, many tourists come here and now there are millions of cash here.

Although the money has been here for a long time, people still dare to take it away. After all, money carries sincere wishes and their hopes. Usually no one will take it. Of course, perhaps this money will eventually become the future maintenance fund of this scenic spot, but I believe that no tourists dare to take a penny here, and many netizens also said that it is normal. I just don't know what the money ended up doing.