Benxi Water Cave (Taizi River), Benxi, Liaoning province
Located in the east of Benxi, Liaoning province, China, Benxi Water Cave is the world's longest underground water-filled cave. It was opened to the public in 1983 and was awarded a national AAAAA tourist attraction designation in 2015.
Benxi Water Cave, Liaoning province [Photo/IC]
Occupying a total area of 44.72 square kilometers, Benxi Water Cave was formed millions of years ago. It has received the honor of being called "a treasure in the north of China", "a wonder of the world", "first-class scenery in Asia", and "a rare miracle of the world". It is famous for its unique caves scattering high and low, where holes have holes inside and includes many twists and turns. The stalactites on the roof and rock faces inside the cave mostly grow in groups along the fissures, forming diverse and attractive scenes.
A fantastic rime landscape after a snowfall along the bank of Taizi River [Photo/IC]
But the rime in Benxi Water Cave is also a rare beauty. After the snowfall, it is foggy above the still river flow to create an enchanting sight. It is probably the best place in the city for such breathtaking views.
Address: Manchu autonomous county, Benxi, Liaoning province, China
Ideal sightseeing season: Winter for rime
Opening hours: 8:30 – 17:00 (April 1 to Oct 31); 8:30 - 16:00 (Nov 1 to March 31 next year)
Ticket price: 170 yuan ($24.48), discounts with valid certificates
Tel: +86-24-44891162
Website: https://www.lnbenxishuidong.com/ (Chinese)