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Which cave in Sichuan can enjoy the rocks 400 million years ago and was once the location of the Journey to the West?

There is a cave in Sichuan where you can enjoy the rocks 400 million years ago. It was once the location of The Journey to the West.

Every year, when children's holidays come, Journey to the West will appear on the screen. Most of the audience who like Journey to the West will watch it repeatedly every year, especially the bridge section of Tongtian River, which makes many people remember it vividly. But is there really such a place in Tongtian River? I can tell you for sure that Tongtian River is a real scenic spot. There is one of the largest caves in western Sichuan, which was once the site of the Zhongtong Tianhe River in The Journey to the West, with 400 million years of rocks. In fact, this scenic spot is the Foye Cavern that tourists yearn for. It belongs to the largest cave in northwest Sichuan, and it is also one of the shooting places in The Journey to the West.

Foye Cavern, located in Dakang Town, jiangyou city City, Sichuan Province, Li Bai's hometown, is the only place to go to Jiuzhaigou. In the Republic of China, someone saw a 3-meter-high stone Buddha statue in the underground river of Tian Tong, so the cave was named Foye Cavern. Visitors here will see that this cave is surrounded by mountains and waters, with towering old trees and beautiful scenery. In caves, you can find deep valleys, earth rivers, caves and other landscapes. The cave is about 3700 meters long and has been listed as one of the largest and most mysterious karst caves in Sichuan.

The scenic area covers a vast area, and the strata of different eras of 4 1 10,000 years have been preserved, including broken small rocks, carbonate rocks and paleontological fossils. Although these rocks have existed for hundreds of millions of years, they have formed the most special scene under the action of nature, and most tourists will be amazed when they come here. Foye Cavern Scenic Area is divided into nine different tourist areas, among which riverside, cave and Sansheng Stone Forest are the main scenic spots. Most tourists come here to enjoy the great wonders of caves and come with the Tongtian River.

The cave scenic spot consists of three halls, two corridors and a river. Stalagmites, calcified terraces, stalactites and stone curtains can be seen in the cave, presenting a unique and special scene. The cave is divided into three different levels: upper, middle and lower, and the scenery you can see on each level is also different. Visitors can start from the worse gate, go to the Dragon Palace in the East China Sea, and then visit Fushoumen in turn, where they can feel it.

The stone forest scenic spot in the cave is also very good. Sansheng Shilin is named after the previous life, this life and the next life, and it is also a landscape area with the theme of love culture. It is reported that the Shilin Scenic Area covers an area of about 30,000 square meters, in which grotesque landscapes such as karst ditches, karst scars and funnels can be seen. All kinds of rocks with different styles have different shapes in the cave and are spectacular. In addition, visitors to the scenic spot can also see platforms suitable for tourists to watch, such as triangular pavilions and looking back platforms. When visitors look down at the viewing platform, they should be able to have a panoramic view of the scenery in front of them, which is spectacular.

After visiting the cave wonders, visitors will find the Tongtian River, where the Journey to the West was filmed. The river runs through the whole cave and has never stopped flowing for about 100 million years. It is called the most peculiar cave attraction in the world. In short, visitors will feel great when they come here, and the scenery in front of them will be deeply imprinted in their minds.

Tickets: 60 yuan (including underground river tickets)

A cave landscape in Sichuan, named after the Buddha, integrates nature, Buddhism and caves. Tickets are 60.