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Benxi Water Cave 本溪水洞
The Benxi Water Cave Scenic Area is a national 5A-level tourist attraction, renowned as "China's Most Beautiful Tourist Cave" and also the longest underwater water-filled cave in the world.

The scenic area consists of multiple attractions such as the Water Cave, Wenquan Temple, Tanggou, Guanmen Mountain, Tiecha Mountain, and Miaohou Mountain, distributed in a circle manner along the Taizi River, covering a total area of 42.2 square kilometers.
Main Attractions
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Water Cave: With a length of 5,800 meters (currently developed for 2,800 meters), the cave is deep and spacious, featuring landscapes such as "Three Gorges," "Seven Palaces," and "Nine Bends." Visitors can take a boat tour to admire the mysterious underwater world. The air inside the cave is smooth, and the water flows all year round at a rate of 14,000 tons per day, with an average depth of 1.5 meters and a maximum depth of 7 meters. The temperature inside the cave remains at a constant 12°C.
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Dry Cave: With a total length of about 300 meters, the cave is unevenly high and low, with caves within caves, creating a maze-like experience. The stalactites on the cave ceiling and rock walls mostly develop in clusters along fractures, presenting various images such as jade elephants, flower pillars, and corn cob towers, all naturally formed without artificial carving.
In addition, the scenic area also boasts峡谷 landscapes such as Furong Gorge, Shuangjian Gorge, and Yuxiang Gorge, as well as palace landscapes such as Yinhe Palace, Erxian Palace, and Guanghan Palace. Each spot is breathtakingly beautiful, making visitors reluctant to leave.