Huanglong Palace is a limestone cave in Boluo County, Huizhou City. The main chamber of the cave is about 45 meters long, 20 meters wide and 20 meters high. The cave is filled with stalactites in all kinds of strange shapes, large and small. One of the larger stalactites resembles the White Jade Avalokitesvara on the front and weeping willows in the wind on the back. There is a stalactite on the cave roof, winding for more than 30 meters. It looks like a swimming dragon, and its head, tail, scales and claws can be vaguely distinguished, hence the name of the cave. There are many interconnected small caves on the west side. At the intersection of these caves, there are stalactites “pouring” down from the cave roof dozens of meters high, looking like a waterfall. Opposite the stone waterfall, there are nearly a hundred large stalactites in the shape of ox horns. When knocked, they produce pleasant sounds with rich and clear tones.
Huanglong Palace
Huanglong Palace is a limestone cave in Boluo County, Huizhou City. The main chamber of the cave is [...]