Mawangdong Cave Mawangdong Cave (, ) consists of three layers. The upper and middle layers are dry with a length, height and width of , and respectively. The lower layer is an underground river channel. The cave's entrance is above the foothills and its mouth measures 94×138 m. A karst sinkhole known as a "Tiankeng" lies at the southern section of the cave. Its mouth has a tri-corner shape with rounded corners measuring 225 m×180 m. The depth of this sinkhole is and an accumulation of collapsed rocks and clay lies at the bottom of the sinkhole. The vegetation there is verdurous. The cave is named "Mawangdong", which literally means "Horse King Cave", since the cave entrance resembles a horse's mouth. This cave is a neighbor to
Sanmenhai Cave (, ) and the two are connected by an underground river.
Xixili Cave Xixili Cave is long and has three layers. The two upper layers each have a chamber with an area of and , respectively. This cave contains flowstones, cave flags, hanging curtains, and cave crystals.
Jiangzhou Natural Bridge Jiangzhou Natural Bridge is a karst formation spanning around , ±, and connecting the two mountains. It is high, with an arch height of and width of . It is about east of the township of Jiangzhou in Guangxi, which is about south of Fengshan.
Yuanyang Springs In the name "Yuan-yang" (), the words yuan and yang stand for male and female Mandarin Ducks, respectively. In symbolic representations, Mandarin Ducks always appear as a male and female pair and are seen to represent fidelity. The Yuanyang Springs consist of two springs; the water of each spring has a distinctive color: one is a clear green, the other is turbid blue. Chemical analysis of their waters has shown that the composition is the same. The springs are approximately the same size. The surface pool is a rounded three-corner shape with a baseline of 21 meters and height of 30 meters. At certain times of the year, the water backflows.
Peak-cluster depressions The term "Karst Fengcong" or karst peak cluster is a term created by Chinese scholars to classify karst by the hill or peak density. The term "Peak-cluster depression" describes the land form that combines peak-clusters and closed depressions, which are the two basic features of Fengcong. == References ==