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Seven-star Cave (Chinese: 七星岩; pinyin: Qīxīngyán) is an extensive limestone cave complex in Seven-star Park, both of which are popular tourist attractions in the city of Guilin in Guangxi Autonomous Region in China. The name derives from the fact the main karst limestone peaks form roughly the same pattern as the stars of the Big ...
SevenStar Scenic Area, formerly Seven Star Park, is located in Qixing district (七星区). The park itself encompasses 7 hills, hence its name. The park itself encompasses 7 hills, hence its name. Attractions
The Seven Star Crags and the Star Lake Paifang Square, with the Star Lake in the background. Seven Star Crags Cave river within the Seven Star Crags. The Seven Star Crags (Chinese: 七星岩; pinyin: Qīxīng Yán; Jyutping: Cat 1 sing 1 Ngaam 4) are located across from the center of Zhaoqing City, Guangdong, People's Republic of China.
The interior landscapes of these caves are defined by the presence of stalactites and stalagmites. [5] Prominent karst caves in Guilin include Reed Flute Cave in Reed Flute Park, Seven-star Cave in Seven-star Park, Guan Cave in the suburbs, and Fengyu Cave in Lipu. [5] Old map of Jingjiang Prefecture City.
Seven-star Cave, Guilin, Guangxi, China; Seven Star Crags, limestone crags in Guangdong Province, China; Seven Star Mountain, extinct volcano in Taiwan; Pubs and taverns
Kizil Caves: Xinjiang Province Longgu Cave: 120 m (390 ft) Hubei Province Luobi Cave: karst Hainan Province Macaque Cave: karst Hainan Province Reed Flute Cave: Guangxi Province Seven-star Cave: karst Guangxi Province Shanjuan Cave: Jiangsu Province Shuanglong Cave: 33 m (108 ft) karst Zhejiang Province Shuanghedong: 912 m (2,992 ft) 400.7 km ...
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The site consists at its core of a rock-hewn ancient burial cave with multiple burials. [6] Some 500 metres west of the cave is a Byzantine cemetery. [6] The cave is partly natural, partly man-made. [7] The entrance to the cave is flanked by two stone pilasters and two niches, one on each side, vestiges of a Byzantine church. [2]