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[2025 Bau Attraction] Travel Guide for Fairy Caves (Updated Feb)

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Fairy Caves is a cave full of mysterious legends. It is unknown whether there are gods living in it, but the scenery inside the cave is breathtaking. The reason why Xiandong is called "Xiandong" is because there is a stalactite that looks like the Goddess of Mercy, a god statue about 3 feet high, wearing ancient robes and hats, looking down at the coming worshipers. Another stalactite is an old man in a bent knee position. The fairy cave is about three stories high. Beautiful natural products and strangely shaped stalactites and stalagmites can be seen inside the cave. Climb up the steps from the entrance to the entrance about 3 stories above the ground. Although there is a weak light source inside, the line of sight is still poor. Some must have climbing movements. Be careful when walking. There are unique caves in the cave. The natural cliffs and rock formations, the stalactite pillars of various shapes, the dripping water that never dries up, the dark and undulating paths, and the cool breeze blowing on the face, are like the secret base for the cultivation of the legendary masters outside the world. Behind these strange rocks and rocks are often given mysterious tasks or roles. It is said that local people, especially the Chinese, pray for the safety of their families, so incense candles, offerings or altars often appear in the cave, adding to the mystery of the cave.

Address:
94000 Bau, Sarawak, Malaysia
Recommended sightseeing time:
1 hour
Phone:
+60 11-6572 9290
Ticket Price
Free entry
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