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Stone Forest in Kunming

#travellerwonderland The Stone Forest (Shilin) in Kunming, Yunnan Province, is famous for its collection of limestone formations that resemble petrified trees of stone, as recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site. The formations, which cover around 500 square kilometers, were shaped over millions of years by wind and water erosion, resulting in intricate towers, spires, and caves. The place is huge, there are so many places to see within this stone forest and lots of hidden places that is so beautiful and fascinating. The park itself is divided into several scenic views and sections. I spent a full day here, I saw the most important sites, and I skipped several spots as I needed to catch the shuttle bus and high-speed train back to Kunming City. Inside this store park, there are so many clear signs, directions, and history of the park. My advice is to keep looking out for the signage and make sure you are following the right path, as some may lead you back to your original spot. Some major sections are the main areas where visitors can explore towering rock formations, some sections are remote sections with older formations, this area is quieter and less crowded. The rock formation is impressive, some sections feature underground caves and rivers, and also lakes surrounded by the stone pillars, offering a peaceful atmosphere. The local Sani people, a branch of the Yi ethnic minority, have lived in the area for centuries. They have rich traditions and legends, many connected to the Stone Forest. Visitors can see the local dance performance, which is very cheerful and lively. One famous legend is that of Ashima, a Sani girl who was turned into a stone after escaping forced marriage, and her figure can be seen in one of the rock formations. . #yunnan #kunming #stoneforest #travellerswonderland
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The Stone Forest (石林) near Kunming is a remarkable geological formation. Aeons of sedementation, erosion and volcanic eruption have left sharp, jagged pillars of stone rather like trees, which rise singly and in groves over a large plain. Whether looking down from above or walking through cave-like passages between the rocks, marvel at the alien landscape nature's forces have left. I highly recommend bringing a picnic lunch, as there are no places to get food in or around the park aside from some expensive and unappetizing snacks. It's worth setting aside a whole day for Shilin, as the park is large and there are many different views. We travelled to Shilin Town by bus and stayed in a local hotel, but the park could also be visited as a day trip from Kunming, especially if you have a car. #leaveyourmark #urbanexplorer #lightthecity #stoneforest #石林 #kunming #yunnan #views #photography #geology #amazingplaces #naturalwonders

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