Introduction to Guanyin Cliff: Guanyin Cliff is the gateway to the Meijiang River, with an altitude of 499.8 meters. It is a circular lane-like cliff formed by karst erosion. Guanyin Cliff was originally a sinkhole, which was formed due to the rising and continuous collapse of the earth's crust. Currently, there are still five caves on the cliff, including Guanyin Cave, Zangfo Cave, Luohan Cave, Panjiao Cave, and Zangjing Cave. The multi-layered distribution of caves on the cliff reflects three intermittent movements of the earth's crust, which is of great geological significance.

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