Earth’s Core Drifting

The Earth’s Core Drifting that challenges the Guinness World Record is truly extraordinary. It[...]

The Earth’s Core Drifting that challenges the Guinness World Record is truly extraordinary. It combines strangeness, danger, excitement, and illusion. The more than 2,800-meter-long Earth’s Core Drifting has successive drops. Surprises and thrills follow one after another. Along the way, the waves crash against the shore, and numerous boats compete. Inside the cave, it is like a dreamland, with the stone walls piercing through the air. The whole journey passes through the underground of four peaks and multiple villages. Sailing in the underground palace is full of mystery and countless scenes. At the moment of rushing out of the cave, a beautiful scenery of a secluded countryside suddenly unfolds before us. Surrounded by mountains and water, there are stone forest ancient paths. In the secluded place, Lingnan farmhouses are built against the mountains. It is truly magnificent. When people come out of the cave by boat, it seems as if there is a feeling of time dislocation. After a little adaptation, one can see that the water in the ‘Osmanthus Pool’ at the entrance of the cave is green and the reflection is like a mirror. Osmanthus trees shade by the water, bamboo and wood sway, and the pine waves near the shore are murmuring. The mountain village and countryside are reflected in it, presenting a scene of a secluded paradise.


Opening hours: From January 1st to December 31st, open from 09:30 to 18:00.


Supplementary notes on preferential policies: 1. The scenic area has unified ticket sales, and there are currently no other preferential policies. 2. The above information is for reference only. Please refer to the disclosure on the day at the scenic area for specific details.


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