Title:
China: Reed Flute Cave, Guilin, Guangxi Province
Caption:
Reed Flute Cave takes its name from the reeds that used to grow at the entrance to the cave. These reeds were used to make flutes. The name Guilin means ‘Cassia Woods’ and is named after the osmanthus (cassia) blossoms that bloom throughout the autumn period. Guilin is the scene of China’s most famous landscapes, inspiring thousands of paintings over many centuries. The ‘finest mountains and rivers under heaven’ are so inspiring that poets, artists and tourists have made this China’s number one natural attraction.
Credit:
Album / Pictures From History/Universal Images Group
Image size:
3388 x 5100 px | 49.4 MB
Print size:
28.7 x 43.2 cm | 11.3 x 17.0 in (300 dpi)
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