Longdong consists of two caves, a large one and a small one. The large one is called Longdong and the small one is called Crab Cave. When the rising tide submerges the cave, the waves crash inside, presenting a magnificent momentum like a rolling dragon emerging from the water. Hence, it is called ‘Longdong’. When the tide ebbs, Longdong returns to calm. Inside the cave, a black gravel beach glistens. At this time, one can visit Longdong. Longdong is seven or eight meters wide and more than one hundred meters deep. Due to marine erosion, there are numerous grotesque rocks inside the cave, such as a child worshipping Buddha, a sea turtle crawling on the beach, an eagle soaring in the sky, and a lotus about to bloom… There are so many strange rocks of various postures that one is dazzled. While bringing marine erosion, the tide also brings countless conch shells from the seaside, which are embedded in the gullies and ridges on the cave wall. Picking up conch shells and taking them home is something that local fisherman’s children never tire of. The specific opening hours and business status are subject to the opening situation on that day.
Longdong
Longdong consists of two caves, a large one and a small one. The large one is called Longdong and th[...]