Introduction to Baojing Palace Cave: Baojing Palace Cave is an ancient limestone cave. It is named after its palace-like shape, unique landscape, and crystal clear beauty.
The stone scenery in the cave is diverse, colorful and like a fairyland. It uses stones as the grid and clouds as the rhyme. There are well-preserved geological wonders such as "Baogong Qionglei", "Melon and Fruit Mountain", "Spring Warm Frogs" and other well-preserved geological wonders; there are "Nanshan Taoist Priests", "Reunion after a long separation" and other human phenomena; there are also " "Dragon King on Tour", "Immortals Seeing Off Guests", "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea" Immortals Meeting..., and the huge cliff stone carvings of "Baojing Palace" inscribed by Guan Shanyue, each word is about 100 square meters, which is the best of contemporary calligraphy.
In 1996, Professor Zhang Zhenhong from the Department of Anthropology of Sun Yat-sen University and provincial cultural relics and archeology experts discovered Paleolithic tools and traces of ancient human activities dating back at least 100,000 years ago in the gravel layer of the "Ancient River Road" on the first floor of the cave. It adds a bit of mystery to Baojing Palace.

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