Reed Flute Cave (Ludi Yan), Guangxi, China
4.0 (2.049 reviews) Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM Spent Ranking #5 in Guilin Caverns & Caves
Truly beautiful
This was only the 2nd cave I’ve been to and it was truly beautiful. You go in as part of a group but you don’t have to stay with the group as you move through the cave. The cave itself was beautiful with amazing lighting throughout l. Prices for children under 18 are advertised as half price BUT this is only for Chinese kids. There is a way around this by bringing your child’s student or library card with you. That may possibly get your child to get in half price - ¥90 per person is full price.
Address
0773-2695075, Guilin 541001 China
Mobile
Website
http://www.glludiyan.com
Working hours
Monday : 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday : 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday : 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday : 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday : 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday : 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday : 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Current local date and time now
Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 4:49
User Ratings
4.0 based on (2.049 reviews)
Reviews
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3Deanosaur89 5:00 PM Oct 17, 2020
Cool Enough to Check Out
We wouldn't say this is a must do activity in Guilin as it is a little out of the way and costs 90 RMB. With lots of tourists it could get noisy but we lucked out the weekend after golden week and we're able to go through mostly alone. We spent an hour in the cave checking out various named formations and another hour just walking around the area before we moved on. We would recommend good shoes as some areas are slippery.
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3Zarza's Travels 5:00 PM Apr 16, 2021
Uncomfortable human impression on nature's beauty!
An incredible history, hearing of the first adventurers who entered the cave to find them in their beautiful natural state, but unfortunately these caves are slightly too touristy for my liking now. Packed with tourists, the path through them was overcrowded and quite noisy as Chinese tour guides were speaking with numerous groups. The lighting although impressive in photos, takes away from the natural beauty, and the placement of signs throughout provides an uneasy human impression on something which nature made awe-inspiring all on her own! The main part of the cave is used for weddings and shows. Worth a visit, yes, but arguably not as impressive as some of the reviews imply! If you do visit, be sure to look out for the signatures of the first explorers who found the cave - now that is impressive!