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Mount Qingcheng (Chinese: 青城山; pinyin: Qīngchéng Shān) is a sacred Taoist mountain in Dujiangyan, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.. It is considered one of the birthplaces of Taoism [1] and one of the most important Taoist religious sites in China.
Liyue (Chinese: 璃月; pinyin: Líyuè; lit. 'Jade or Glazed Moon') is a fictional nation in the video game Genshin Impact, developed by miHoYo.It is located in the eastern part of the game's continent, Teyvat, and serves as the main location for the first chapter of the game's main storyline.
The caves are notable in several respects: The caves are very large for human-made excavations: The average floor area of each cave is over 1,000 m 2 (11,000 sq ft), with ceiling heights of up to 30 m (98 ft), and the total area covered [further explanation needed] in excess of 30,000 m 2 (320,000 sq ft).
The village's houses have woven bamboo walls, and are unique for having no roofs, relying on the cave's natural shelter. [3] The village relies on wood-fired hearths for heat and cooking, but electrical service was set up in the last decade, powering lights and a small number of appliances such as television sets and washing machines. [1]
Tenglong Cave: 52,800 m (173,200 ft) karst Hubei Province Taiji Cave: 54,000 m (177,000 ft) karst Anhui Province Tianyuan Cave: Beijing Municipality Xianren Cave: 14 metres (46 ft) Jiangxi Province Xueyu Cave: 1,644 m (5,394 ft) karst Chongqing Municipality Yiyuan Rong Cave Group: karst Zibo, Shandong Province: Yilong Cave: 4,200 m (13,800 ft ...
The opening is about 260 feet high, and the village extends some 230 feet inside the cave. There's evidence the cave was first settled during the stone age more than 10,000 years ago.
The courtyard of a cave dwelling The landscape of the Loess Plateau terrain is very complicated, with valleys, slopes, ridges, and hillocks. In order to avoid the wind and utilize sunlight and water, most yaodongs are distributed along the sides of the cliffs and valleys to conform to the terrain – in principle, forming three types of Yaodong.
The Guyaju Caves are the largest cliff dwelling site found in China as of 2016. The site can be divided into two parts, the front ditch and the back ditch, all of which sit east to west and cover an area of 1.5 square kilometers, with a cave chiseling area of 3,931 square meters.