The biggest ice cave in China never melts
If Queen Elsa wanted a place to let it go in Asia, she'll probably head for the Luyashan Mountain Ningwu ice cave.
Located in Ningwu county in **rth China's Shanxi province, it's the biggest ice cave discovered so far in China and goes an*impressive 85 metres deep. The cave stands 2,300 metres above sea level and is said to have been formed during the ice age, some 3 million years ago.
Commonly referred to as the "10,000 year cave" by the locals, the cave is unique for its ability to stay frozen throughout summer even when the outside temperature climbs towards 20 degree Celsius. Read more...