The Longquandong Cave is located in Shuidong Town, Xuanzhou District. Also known as Yaotoudong Cave, it is a limestone karst cave. As early as seven hundred years ago, sightseers had come here. On the cave wall, there is a poem inscribed by Xu Shihong in the first year of Kaiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1259): ‘Layers of strange rocks for thousands of years, winding and secluded, interesting and natural.
There should be a divine dragon transforming amid clouds. Once spring arrives, it fills the world.’ Since its development in 1978, this underground palace has attracted the attention of tourists. Inside the cave, it winds and twists, magnificent and extraordinary. Stalactites, stalagmites, and stone pillars can be seen everywhere. Strange rocks and high platforms have various shapes and are vivid. There are seven halls inside the cave. The large ones are over a thousand square meters, and the small ones are also two to three hundred square meters. There are more than twenty inscriptions on the cave wall from the Southern Song Dynasty to the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty.Opening hours: Open all year round from 08:30 to 16:30.
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