Tibetan cave was not built to attract tourists, but it was actually used for real combat more than 500 years ago. It is simply wonderful, it can be said to be the tunnel warfare of the Ming Dynasty, and it is much stronger than the underground fortifications of tunnel warfare. Tibetan soldiers cave is a place for Tibetan soldiers and Tibetans in the Ming Dynasty. The cave path twists and turns in the cliffs of the 3-kilometer-grown canyon, forming a network of tunnels connected up and down, extending in all directions.
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Tibetan cave was not built to attract tourists, but it was actually used for real combat more than 500 years ago. It is simply wonderful, it can be said to be the tunnel warfare of the Ming Dynasty, and it is much stronger than the underground fortifications of tunnel warfare. Tibetan soldiers cave is a place for Tibetan soldiers and Tibetans in the Ming Dynasty. The cave path twists and turns in the cliffs of the 3-kilometer-grown canyon, forming a network of tunnels connected up and down, extending in all directions.
The experience is very good, let you experience all kinds of transportation in the northwest, camel, cattle cart, carriage, cruise ship, bamboo raft, tractor. Let you understand the Great Wall of Xixia, not the Great Wall is not a good man, understand history, stone age cultural relics.
The ancestor of China's tunnel war, the equipment hundreds of years ago, feels not outdated, the tunnel is dug up and down, there are organs and traps everywhere, a little soft legs, I feel good, it is recommended
The caves of the Tibetan soldiers stationed in the Ming Dynasty, integrating defense and residence, and effectively protecting many traps.
It's okay
Very historical, worth recommending!
Very worth a visit to the tourist attraction, the beef patties in the scenic spot are 6 pieces, very delicious