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We entered Taoyi Cave with curious steps, leaving the sunlight behind and walking into a cool, quiet world 🪨🌫️We held onto each other as we moved deeper, our voices soft, echoing between the stone walls. We pointed out shapes in the rocks a dragon 🐉, a lion 🦁, even a heart and laughed as our imaginations ran wild. We walked slowly, touched the cold stone, and let the silence wrap around us 🌌👣We paused often, just to feel the stillness and the magic of it all. As we stepped back into the light, we looked at each other and smiled we knew we’d just shared something quietly unforgettable ✨🕯️ #chinatravel #myitinerary #travel
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