Category Historical Relics

Haba Lake: A Desert Oasis Teeming with Wetland Wildlife

Haba Lake Ecotourism Area, on the southern edge of the Mu Us Sandy Land in Ningxia, is a rare desert-wetland mosaic. With 160+ bird species, ancient Great Wall ruins, seasonal scenery, and camping, it’s ideal for photographers, families, and nature lovers seeking an off-the-beaten-path ecological adventure.

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Bamboo Rafting at Longhu Mountain: Explore Taoist Heritage and Danxia Wonders

Longhu Mountain in Jiangxi blends dramatic Danxia red sandstone formations with deep Taoist history. Visitors can see UNESCO-listed peaks, ancient Taoist temples, and enigmatic hanging coffins, plus bamboo-rafting, hiking, and cultural experiences. Practical transport, season tips, and sample itineraries help plan a one- or two-day visit.

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Gui Peak: Explore Jiangxi’s Danxia Red Rock Wonder

Gui Peak in Yiyang, Jiangxi, showcases rare Danxia ‘turtle’ rock forests, Tang-era Buddhist grottoes, and tranquil Qingshui Lake. This guide covers best viewpoints, a one-day itinerary, photography and family activities, transport, ticketing, and tips to avoid crowds for an unforgettable geological and cultural journey.

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Discover Dragon Palace: A 500-Million-Year Stalactite Cave in Jiangxi

Journey into Jiangxi’s Dragon Palace Cave, a 500-million-year-old karst system featuring a 1,600-meter underground corridor, 20-meter stone pillars, and an underground river boat tour. Perfect for photographers, geology enthusiasts, and travelers seeking mythic landscapes, seasonal insights and practical tips.

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