Benxi City

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Benxi City, nestled in the rugged mountains of Liaoning Province, offers a surprising mix of industrial heritage and stunning natural wonders. While known as a steel and coal hub, its real draw for travellers is the dramatic underground world of the Benxi Water Caves and the serene beauty of nearby national parks. This is a place where you can delve deep into karst formations one day and explore historic mountain fortresses the next, all with a fraction of the crowds found elsewhere in China.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two days is ideal for Benxi. Day one: explore the Benxi Water Cave (allow half a day) and then visit the museum or take a stroll along the river. Day two: head to Guanmenshan National Forest Park for a full day of hiking. If you have a third day, consider a side trip to Wulong Lake or the ancient mountain fortress of Wunu Mountain (Wunu Shancheng) just outside the city.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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