Shangfangshan Yunshui Cave

Introduction: Shangfangshan Yunshui Cave is located near the west gate of Shangfangshan Forest Park.[...]

Introduction: Shangfangshan Yunshui Cave is located near the west gate of Shangfangshan Forest Park. It is a relatively large karst cave in northern China and a famous tourist destination for landscapes and Buddhism in the suburbs of Beijing. At the entrance of the Yunshui Cave, there are three large characters “Yunshui Cave” inscribed by Mr. Zhao Puchu. Entering the cave, one can see a plethora of stalactites and stalagmites. The Yunshui Cave is more than 600 meters deep and naturally forms six halls. There are 12 peaks in the cave, and there are 108 natural landscapes in the cave. Among them, the 12 peaks are all handsome. The “pillar in the middle of the sky” is the highest peak, with an altitude of 860 meters, also known as “Zhai Xing Tuo”. The “Sky-supporting Jade Pillar” is a basic stalagmite with a height of 37 meters and is one of the largest stalagmites in China.

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Opening hours: Open all year round from 09:00 to 15:00. The opening hours on holidays are from 8:30 to 15:30. The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day.

Preferential policies:
Children: Free for those under 1.2 meters (inclusive) in height.
Elderly: Free for those aged 65 years (inclusive) and above with senior citizen cards or ID cards. Free for Beijing residents aged 60 years (inclusive) with senior citizen cards. Half price for those aged 60 (inclusive) to 65 years old with senior citizen cards or ID cards.
Students: Half price for full-time students from primary schools, middle schools, and universities with student ID cards.
Military personnel: Half price for active-duty military personnel with military officer cards.

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