Yinshan Cave

Descending the southern section of Yinshan Street along the stone steps for over a hundred steps, on[...]

Descending the southern section of Yinshan Street along the stone steps for over a hundred steps, one encounters a small stone bridge spanning a stream. This bridge is known as Yinshan Bridge. The stream flows beneath the bridge, briefly gathering momentum before plunging three to four feet, creating a short waterfall. Further ahead, a delicate red bridge comes into view. Crossing the red bridge leads to the Yinshan Cave. The cave is small, accommodating five to six people, with a pool of clear water at the bottom, gurgling softly. Entering the cave brings a refreshing chill. Outside the cave, lush trees surround a small bridge, flowing water, and a pavilion, all arranged in a picturesque and harmonious manner, offering a unique charm. Not far from the Yinshan Cave, there is a rectangular pool surrounded by railings, with artificial hills and several perennial fountains atop, the water is so clear that the swimming fish are easily visible. The cave is open all year round, accessible 24/7.


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