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The century-old temple in the cave, Wanfosi

Wanfosi, established during the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty, integrates with the Wanfenglin scenic area and connects with the Mudong Stone Forest, belonging to a typical karst landform. The cave is 126 meters wide and 82 meters high, filled with thousands of spectacular and variously shaped wonders, which are considered the essence of the cave. The cave can accommodate more than ten thousand people and is a major Buddhist activity site for Guizhou, Yunnan, and Guangxi provinces, known as a famous natural cave temple. Opening Hours 8:00-22:00 Wanfosi is a completely free attraction, with no entrance fee and free parking. Taking photos inside the temple actually captures nothing; one must go to the opposite Duobao Cave to take pictures (photos 1 to 6 are all taken from Duobao Cave). The tenth photo is taken inside the temple looking towards the opposite side, where the mountain peak directly opposite is Duobao Cave, which contains a group of stalactites, said to resemble the Guanyin of Sending Sons (photo 11).
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Posted: May 22, 2024
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