6.Suzhou (苏州), Linwu Cave or Forest House Cave; Chinese: 林屋洞
The Forest House Cave is situated northeast of Jinting Town, Suzhou, China and west of Linwu Mountain (林屋山). This cave, covering an area of 18 hectares, is a subterranean limestone karst cave with big halls inside. Numerous stones stand together like a forest, and the ceiling is as flat as the one of a house. Therefore, it was named Forest House Cave. Different from other caves, the interior of this cave has flat paths and visitors can take a walk inside it with a joyful mood.
7. Henan (河南), Jiguan Cave or Cockscomb Cave; Chinese: 鸡冠洞
The Cockscomb Cave usually refers to the karst cave in China’s Henan province. The average temperature of the cave all year round sustains about 18℃. Visiting the cave in summer must be one of the best choices for you, since it is cool and stunning.
8. Hunan (湖南), Huanglong Cave or Yellow Dragon Cave; Chinese: 黄龙洞
The Yellow Dragon Cave is famous for cubic structures and rich karst cave scenery. At the same time visitors can tour the cave by foot or boat.
9. Yunnan (云南), Alugu Cave; Chinese: 阿庐古洞
The Alugu Cave, located in Luxi, Yunnan province, is reputed as the “first cave of Yunnan”, about 160 km from Kunming. The cave contains a group of karst caves, similar to the view of the Stone Forest in Yunnan. The Alugu Cave is a subterranean karst cave, one of the most magnificent naturally-formed karst caves in Asia.
10. Guizhou (贵州), Zhijin Cave or Gold-Weaving Cave; Chinese: 织金洞
The largest cave floor can reach up to 30,000 square meters, with different shapes of stalactites and stalagmites grown in each of the rock halls, some of which are as tall as 30 meters or so and others just as small as bamboo shoots. In addition, translucent and ice-like rolling stones can be found here too.
Source: travel.163.com