Jinghu Lake, known for its crystal-clear waters that reflect like a mirror, is aptly named for its resemblance to a round mirror. It is formed by the convergence of mountain spring water and natural rainwater between two mountains.
Within its waters, the lake is home to the ‘living fossil’ of biological evolution – the Craspedacusta sowerbii, or the peach blossom jellyfish, which holds significant scientific and aesthetic value. The lake is open to visitors all year round, with 24-hour access.Jinghu Lake
Jinghu Lake, known for its crystal-clear waters that reflect like a mirror, is aptly named for its r[...]