As China’s second-largest stone forest, Suobuya Stone Forest features limestone formations shaped by water over many, many years, revealing distinct horizontal layers. Moss covers the natural walls, highlighting the rock’s clear stratification. The maze of narrow stone corridors and isolated pillars with imaginative shapes make the stone forest feel like frozen in time. Looking up, the blue sky stretches like a flowing river, dotted with leaves, with the rocks forming its natural boundaries.
May 29, 2025