Bashuihe River is a river formed by the convergence of eight streams. This river is a main tributary of Mount Lao, approximately 8 kilometers long, leading into the sea mouth. Despite its relatively short length, the river boasts a beautiful scenery. Whether you travel upstream against the current or downstream from Longtan Waterfall, you will witness the rapid waters rushing downwards, encountering countless rocks of varying sizes in the riverbed, creating numerous fascinating water features.
The water flows through rocks, meanders, and swirls, captivating the onlookers. When the water level is high, it resembles a vast army, roaring like thunder, echoing throughout the valley, making for a spectacular sight. The river is open all year round, accessible 24/7, with specific business hours subject to daily opening conditions.