1. Reed Flute Cave or Ludi Yan is a natural limestone cave located in Guilin, Guangxi, China. The cave, which is about 240 meters long and 18 meters deep, is famous for its stunning rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites that have been built up over thousands of years. The cave got its name from the reeds that grow outside the cave and can be used to make flutes. The reeds were once used by local people to make musical instruments.
Inside the cave, visitors can see a range of incredible formations that have been created by water, wind, and time. Some of the most striking formations include stone curtains, pillars, and lotus-shaped stone flowers. The lighting inside the cave adds a magical and ethereal atmosphere to the experience.
2. The Reed Flute Cave is open every day of the week from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. The phone number for the attraction is +86 773 2695 123.
3. Tickets to Reed Flute Cave can be purchased at the entrance or online. Admission prices vary according to the season, with peak season prices (March to November) being higher. As of 2021, the ticket price is around CNY 90-120. Visitors can get there by taxi or by taking the bus from the city center. The bus route is number 3 or 58 and it takes around 40 minutes to reach the cave.