The East China Grand Canyon is also known as the ‘Radon Spring Grand Canyon’ and the ‘Chengtian Grand Canyon’. Inside the canyon, the valleys are deep, the cliffs are thousands of feet high, and there are many waterfalls. The annual average temperature of the grand canyon is 16.7 degrees Celsius. It is warm and humid all year round, with obvious monsoon alternation, distinct four seasons, and abundant rainfall. It belongs to a subtropical marine monsoon climate. It is the only superior area in our province where the vegetation in the southern part of the mid-subtropical zone is developed. There are seed plants such as national protected rare plants ginkgo, Pseudolarix amabilis, Taxus chinensis var. mairei, and Cinnamomum micranthum; there are national second-class protected animals such as pangolins, macaques, large Indian civets, and small Indian civets. The specific business status of the opening hours is subject to the opening situation on that day.
East China Grand Canyon
The East China Grand Canyon is also known as the ‘Radon Spring Grand Canyon’ and the [...]