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  2. Zhijin Cave - Wikipedia

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    Originally called the Daji Cave (打鸡洞), [2] it was discovered in 1980 by the Zhijin County Tourism Resources Exploration Team.Split into three layers, [1] the cave extends for some 13.5 km (8.4 mi) over a total area of 7 km 2 (2.7 sq mi) and is believed to possess the largest unsupported roof span of any cave worldwide. [2]

  3. Zhijin County - Wikipedia

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    The Zhijin Cave 22 km from the county seat is considered the most magnificent cave in China, and is a popular tourist spot. The highest point in the county has altitude 2262 m, and the lowest 1319 m.

  4. List of karst areas - Wikipedia

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    Zhijin Cave, Guizhou (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Jiuzhaigou Valley and Huanglong Scenic and Historic Interest Area , ( UNESCO World Heritage Site ) Shaanxi tiankeng cluster , discovered in 2016, it is one of the largest in the world comprising forty-nine sinkholes and more than fifty funnels ranging from 50–100 metres in diameter.

  5. List of caves in China - Wikipedia

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    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) karst Jiangxi Province Zhijin Cave: 13,500 m (44,300 ft) karst

  6. List of protected areas of China - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the nationally designated protected areas of China.There are many forms of protected areas in China. Based on their relative importance, each type of protected area can be further graded into two to three levels (national, provincial and prefectural/county level).

  7. Zhiren Cave - Wikipedia

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    Zhiren Cave (Chinese: 智人洞) is a karstic cave in the Mulan Mountains that overlooks the Hejiang River in Chongzuo, Guangxi, China. [1] Zhiren Cave is an early Late Pleistocene site that has yielded the fossil remains of possibly anatomically modern humans with some mixed archaic human features.

  8. Zhangye National Geopark - Wikipedia

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    Zhangye National Geopark (simplified Chinese: 张掖国家地质公园; traditional Chinese: 張掖國家地質公園; pinyin: Zhāngyè Guójiā Dìzhìgōngyuán) is located in Sunan and Linze counties within the prefecture-level city of Zhangye, in Gansu, China. It covers 322 square kilometres (124 sq mi).

  9. Guilin Scenic Area - Wikipedia

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    The emblem of Guilin's scenery: the Li River.. The scenic area of Guilin is a general term for tourism resources within Guilin, including numerous attractions.Guilin's landscape has long been renowned for its "green hills, clear water, fantastic caves, and beautiful mountains".