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Benxi, Liaoning Province, is known as the "Chinese Cave City". It is home to the longest underground river in Asia, the Benxi Water Cave, which is a treasure of the northern karst landform. The temperature in the cave is 12℃ all year round. The winding underground river of more than 5,800 meters has been through 100 million years. When you travel by boat, you will see stalagmites and stalactites on both sides of the river. The jade elephant, the sword of heaven and other strange stones are like a dream in the light and shadow. In addition to the well-developed water cave scenic spots, Benxi also hides primitive secrets such as Wangtian Cave and Tianlong Cave. Explorers can challenge unopened karst cave branches, climb rugged rock walls, cross narrow cracks, and encounter underground lakes and rare curly stone groups. Some caves retain the remains of human activities in the Bronze Age, and ancient fossils are hidden among the mosses on the cave walls. Geological wonders are intertwined with historical traces. The professional team provides a variety of experiences such as caving, abseiling, and underground photography. The adventure environment suitable for all seasons makes Benxi the ultimate classroom for unlocking the mysteries of the northern underground, inviting you to touch the vicissitudes of the earth's evolution.