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Fairy Cave, Sarawak

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Just after our trip to the Wind Cave, we headed down to the Fairy Cave which was just nearby the Wind Cave. Now, you might be wondering how the Fairy Cave got its name. Well, according to some chinese stories, the Fairy Cave got its name from a stalagmite structure which looks like a Chinese deity. Whereas an old folks tale, suggests that these caves are home to fairies, gods and goddess. Till this day, some Chinese devotees can be seen placing offerings and saying prayers to the rock formations which resemble their God.  View of Fairy Cave  You may think that Wind Cave and Fairy Cave are the same, but you are wrong. They are completely 2 different caves. The Fairy Cave is situated up high on the hill and there isn't any streams into the cave. It is easily accessible now compared to before as there is a staircase leading to the base of the cave. A group photo just before venturing into the cave The 3 storey staircase The path used in the olden days Even thou

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