
- 4.4/5
丸仔妈咪The world's largest radio telescope, located in Pingtang, Guizhou, is nestled amidst mountains. Although not a tourist attraction, the surrounding scenery is no less stunning than other natural landscapes. Its greatest advantage is that one can learn about astronomy while enjoying the natural scenery.
- 4.9/5
三岁半凯凯Pingtang Tiandong is a completely natural dry karst cave with a constant temperature of 16-18℃ year-round, making it very comfortable. The cave exploration experience lasts 3-4 hours. 🔜 Friendly Reminder 💕 ‼️Before putting on your gear, be sure to use the restroom again, as there are no restrooms along the entire route. 🚾 ‼️Travel light; a bottle of water and your phone are enough. ‼️It's best to rent a pair of comfortable walking shoes, otherwise your shoes will really wear out. Following the guidance of professional instructors, the climb isn't too difficult. Even my 4-year-old brother persevered, which is amazing! 👍 Kids always have endless potential! ✨ Throughout the process, the instructors will lead the children at the front of the group, both for focused guidance and protection ⚠️ and to explain the cave's features to them. ‼ Over millions of years, from the vast ocean, through orogenic movements, karst landforms were formed, creating one mysterious cave after another. In the face of nature, humanity truly seems so small.✨ Upon reaching the bottom of the cave, we sat quietly on the rocks, turning off the lights and all electronic devices. Everything seemed to be paused.⏸ We heard our own heartbeats and breaths.💓 We heard the wind and dripping water within the cave.💧 I think this is the sound of the Earth's core.🔉 When we emerged from the cave and saw the light of day,🌥 we felt as if we had returned to the real world, as if we had seen new hope.✨ I think this extraordinary journey to the Earth's core is something we should remember.💕







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