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[rb_sharing][/rb_sharing]The plateau’s greatest cave
Lung Khuy cave is a masterpiece created by millennia of geological activities. Long hidden under the mountains, the astonishing Lung Khuy cave recently emerged to become one of our province’s most spectacular tourist destinations.
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A stunning formations
Discovered in 2015, the Lung Khuy cave is 300 meters long and named after a nearby village of Lung Khuy.
For thousands of years, drip after drip of mineralized water built up the cave’s stunning formations – its stalactites, columns, and flowstones.
Things to do
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