China’s Underground
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Location: China – Chinese Caves
Functions: Unknown reptilian nest
Levels: Unknown entire complex of caves and tunnels
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: This book lists ten ‘cave heavens’ and thirty-six ‘small cave heavens‘ that were supposed to exist beneath the mountains in China.
Here are the reported experiences of a man who entered a passageway leading to one of these cave heavens:
After walking ten miles, he suddenly found himself in a beautiful land ‘with a clear blue sky, shining pinkish clouds, fragrant flowers, densely growing willows, towers the color of cinnabar, pavilions of red jade, and far-flung places.’
He was met by a group of lovely, seductive women, who brought him to a house of jasper, and played him beautiful music while he drank ‘a ruby-red drink and a jade-colored juice.‘ Just as he felt the urge to let himself be seduced, he remembered his family and returned to the passageway.
Led by a strange light that danced before him, he walked back through the cave to the outer world; but when he reached his home village, he did not recognize anyone he saw, and when he arrived at his house, he met his own descendants of nine generations hence. They told him that one of their ancestors had disappeared into a cavern three hundred years before and had never been seen again.’
Source: Excerpt from Alien IDs If we turn to Chinese folklore, … we find a time-lapse of hundreds of years. There is a book entitled “The Report Concerning the Cave Heavens and Lands of Happiness in Famous Mountains,” by Tu Kuang-t’ing, who lived from 850 to 933 A.D.
Location: Anhui Province China
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: An enormous system of excavated caves have been discovered, however, there is no record of who built this ancient underground city. Although tests on chiseled stones showed that the caves have existed for at least 1,500 years, it was only about 15 years ago that they were first discovered by a local farmer, by accident.
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Location: Beijing China
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: A modern underground city that is being developed under Beijing. Catacombs under Beijing – also south of Beijing: “A huge network of military tunnels has been discovered in China. The network is the biggest found so far in China, covering 300 square kilometers. The tunnels were discovered in Hebei province 100 kilometers south of Beijing. They consist of passageways linking large halls capable of sheltering groups of warriors.
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Location: Qinghai China
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: An ancient pyramid in Western China is associated with stories of strange underground pipes and caves
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Location: China
Functions: Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
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