Xianren Cave

Xianren Cave is located on the north side of the DaMao Peak, with unique and peculiar landscapes ins[...]

Xianren Cave is located on the north side of the DaMao Peak, with unique and peculiar landscapes inside the cave. The accessible length of the cave is over 250 meters, and it consists of three levels that are interconnected. Upon entering the 150-meter-long lower cave, you can find stalactites, stalagmites, and natural marble everywhere, with green and white colors complementing each other, resembling jade. The cave features gently flowing water, rugged rocks, forming streams, rivers, springs, bridges, mountains, and caves. The middle cave has four halls, naturally formed, surrounded by stalagmites, stone pillars, and stone flowers. Some resemble white jade, others are as red as rouge, and some are green like emerald clothing, presenting a thousand and one strange and spectacular sights. In one hall, a group of stalactites looks like the ‘Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea’ from a distance. In the second hall, the stalactites seem like hanging dragon palace lanterns. The third hall is distinctive, with stalactites forming undulating mountain ranges, on which lies a 1.2-meter-long ‘giant sea turtle’. On the turtle’s back, there is a figure resembling Tang Seng on his journey to the West, and above it, a ‘phoenix’ spreads its wings and flies. In the fourth hall, upon careful observation, the ‘Eight Hundred Arhats’ appear lifelike. The upper cave is shrouded in mist, making one feel as if they are walking on clouds. It is open all year round from 8:00 to 17:00.


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