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Loumen Shilang is a typical karst stone bud (forest) landform, which is a stone bud group formed by weathering and dissolution of Triassic (203-250 million years ago) limestone. The whole is like ten thousand volumes of stone books, hence the name.

The stone buds are undulating, scattered and disorderly, with different shapes and unevenness, like waves and islands, one rises and the other rises. Stone buds are a common karst landform on gentle rock slopes in karst areas. The stone ridges or ridge-like rock masses protruding from the grooves formed by the dissolution of surface water along the cracks on the surface of carbonate rocks are called stone buds.

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