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Walking into "Okinawa World" is like embarking on a journey through time. This is not only a tourist attraction, but also a microcosm of Okinawa's culture and natural wonders. One of the most famous landmarks in the park is the "Gyokusen Cave". The five-kilometer-long stalactite cave is amazing. The stalagmites and stone pillars sculpted by nature over hundreds of thousands of years appear mysterious and spectacular under the lights. After walking out of the cave, you can immediately feel the style of the Ryukyu Kingdom - from traditional red-tiled buildings to handicraft villages, experience dyeing, pottery making, glass blowing and other crafts, and experience the wisdom of Okinawa people's life with your own hands. The "Tai Drum Dance" performed at a fixed time every day is a highlight that cannot be missed. The strong rhythm and vitality make people can't help but clap and shout, feeling the unique enthusiasm of the island people. Okinawa World is a place where you can embrace nature and culture at once. Whether it is your first time in Okinawa or you have visited it many times, it is worth your visit again and savor it carefully.