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Stone Forest or Shilin: Breathtaking Natural Rock Formation in Kunming, China


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The stone forest, or Shilin, is a distinguished set of limestone formations spanning nearly 500 km2 located in Shilin Yi Autonomous County, Yunnan Province, China. The term “stone forest” comes from the way these structures seem to stretch forever, resembling a huge stone forest. Rain has consistently wiped away any soil, revealing the bleak face of this natural treasure. The provincial capital, Kunming, is 56 miles from stone forest
The tall rocks give the impression of a stone forest because they appear to grow from the earth in a way that is akin to stalagmites. Many of the rocks resemble petrified trees. These incredible rocks were formed by limestone weathering 270 million years ago. These tall, oddly shaped rock pillars are dispersed over an area of over 26,000 hectares. Merely 80 ha of this region are accessible to tourists.
The Kunming stone forest of Shilin are in good condition. Any traveler can benefit from bus service, which brings travelers from Kunming to these tourist destinations, which draw both domestic and foreign visitors. In the vicinity, there are many hotels to stay a.
A beautiful girl of the Yi people named Ashima is said to have been born in Stone Forest. She was unable to wed her preferred suitor after falling in love, Ashima was swept away by a flood, so she turned into the stone that bears her name instead. This rock is located in the Lesser Stone Forest. She is regarded as the Sani people’s guardian. Yi people celebrate the Torch Festival, which includes folk dances and wrestling matches, on the 24th day of the sixth lunar month every year
This basin collected substantial sandstone deposits that are covered with limestone throughout the Permian epoch of geologic time. The area elevated after depositing, and limestone pillars molded by wind and water. The Permian Makou Formation’s almost pure limestone is where the Major and Minor Stone Forests are found. The beauty of the sword-shaped limestone columns and the friendliness and customs of the Sani people draw visitors from all over the world to the Shilin Stone Forest, which the Chinese government first opened to the public in the 1950s.
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