Yunshui cave in Shangfangshan

Yunshui cave in Shangfangshan

Located 62 kilometers southwest of Beijing, Yunshui cave in Shangfangshan is the largest karst cave in northern China and a famous scenic spot of Buddhism in the suburbs of Beijing. At the entrance of Yunshui cave, there are three big characters "Yunshui cave" written by Mr. Zhao Puchu himself. When you enter the cave, you can see the stalactites and stalagmites in the cave. Yunshui cave is more than 600 meters deep, forming six halls naturally. There are 12 peaks in the cave, 108 natural landscapes in the cave, and 12 peaks. The peaks are magical and beautiful. "Zhongtianzhizhu" is the highest peak among them, with an altitude of 860 meters, also known as "jiexingtuo"; qingtianyuzhu is a basic stalagmite with a height of 37 meters, which is the largest Stalagmite in China.

General situation

Route:

Take bus no.917 to Liangxiang or Fangshan, then transfer to minibus No.15 (Changyang Shangfangshan). Self driving: 20 km from Liulihe exit of Beijing Shijiazhuang expressway or 12 km from Fangshan exit of Beijing Shijiazhuang Expressway via Fangshan Zhoukoudian Hancunhe intersection.

Adjacent scenic spots

the palace museum

Badaling Great Wall

Shichahai

tian'anmen square

the Summer Palace

Beijing Happy Valley

Xianqi cave

Tiewa Temple

Shijingshan

Peking Man Museum

Baishui Temple

Caizhuang Earth City

Address: next to shengshuiyu village, Hancunhe Town, Fangshan District, Beijing (in Shangfangshan Forest Park)

Longitude: 115.813761

Latitude: 39.667584

Ticket information: market price: 30.0 yuan

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