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GloriousGuizhou | Sinkhole cluster around world's largest FAST telescope attracts tourists

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發布於 2天前 • Ou Dongqu,Liu Xu
A panoramic drone photo taken on Feb. 19, 2025 shows a natural sinkhole cluster in Pingtang County, southwest China's Guizhou Province. (Xinhua/Ou Dongqu)

PINGTANG, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- Over hundreds of millions of years, tectonic movements have shaped Guizhou's karst landscape. In Pingtang County, more than 20 giant sinkholes form a spectacular sinkhole cluster.

Among them lies Dawodang, a natural depression that cradles China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), the world's largest single-dish radio telescope.

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In recent years, the unique landscape and the FAST project have attracted a large number of tourists.

An aerial drone photo taken on Feb. 19, 2025 shows tourists visiting a natural depression in Pingtang County, southwest China's Guizhou Province. (Xinhua/Liu Xu)
An aerial drone photo taken on Feb. 19, 2025 shows a natural depression in Pingtang County, southwest China's Guizhou Province. (Xinhua/Ou Dongqu)
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A tourist visits a natural depression in Pingtang County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Feb. 19, 2025. (Xinhua/Ou Dongqu)
A tourist visits a natural depression in Pingtang County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Feb. 19, 2025. (Xinhua/Ou Dongqu)
Tourists visit a natural depression in Pingtang County, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Feb. 19, 2025. (Xinhua/Ou Dongqu)
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