16The Reed Flute Cave, China
Nestled beneath the earth in Guilin, Guangxi, this natural attraction is named after the nearby native reeds. In ancient times, the locals used the plants to make flutes. Those who have been here often compare it to Lewis Carroll’s Alice entering the fabled looking glass.
Deep inside this nigh surrealistic cave, you’ll see fantastic stalactites, stalagmites, and several other rock formations lit by multi-colored lights that make them almost magical.