Hezhou Jade Stone Forest is a rare landscape composed of white marble stone pillars and stalagmites. It dates back more than 100 million years to the Jurassic Period. Formed through geological faults and uplifts in the Yanshanian Movement, long-term karst erosion, partial high-temperature effects, as well as over 1,000 years of tin mining since the Song Dynasty, the area features exposed stone buds, towering peculiar peaks, dense stalagmites, stone pillars, troughs, funnels and narrow crevices.
It boasts stunning natural wonders such as the Thousand-Year Camel, Sky Corridor and One-Line Sky. Standing apart from the surrounding limestone mountains, it is praised by tourists as a fairyland on earth and regarded by geologists as a geological miracle.