Baima Fairy Cave is located on Jiufeng Mountain in Donggou Village, wucheng town City, lishi district, 27 kilometers away from Shicheng District and 8 kilometers away from National Highway 307, with convenient transportation. According to the comprehensive exploration of Baimaxian Cave by geological experts and cultural relics experts, it is found that the cave belongs to Liulin Spring City, formed by crustal movement, and its absolute geological age is about 65.438+0.4 billion years. The total length from the entrance to the bottom of Baimaxian Cave is about 500 meters, and the relative height difference between the entrance and the bottom is 168 meters. Experts call it "the first dangerous cave in North China".
Up to now, there are nearly 100 ink marks left in the cave from Liao to Jin, where ancestors pray for rain and sacrifice and pray for health. After textual research, there are eight holes in the cave, and there are holes in the cave, which has the characteristics of deep danger and strangeness. Dangers abound in the cave, and there are forks from time to time. It is difficult to accommodate a person in this wide place. There are many ancient buildings and inscriptions outside the cave, and Baima Fairy Cave has a long history. According to folklore, this cave is a holy place for people from nearby states and governments to pray for rain. According to the local chronicles of Lishi, this cave was the farewell palace of the Yellow Emperor, and in the Zhou Dynasty, it was called "the land of alchemy of red pine nuts". In history, Jin Gaozu also went into the cave to pray for rain.