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Songtao Qianlong Cave Scenic Spot is located in Qianlong Village, Wuluo Town, Songtao County, Guizhou Province, 65 kilometers away from Songtao County, 10 miles east of Wuluo Town, and 28 kilometers away from Fanjing Mountain Taohuayuan Scenic Area. It is backed by the majestic Fanjing Mountains, and the undulating mountains are full of infinite magic and beauty. Qianlong Cave is a bright and bright pearl at the eastern foot of Fanjing Mountain, and it is a boutique scenic spot on the Fanjing Mountain Tourist Ring. There are four distinct seasons here, the climate is pleasant, and the annual average temperature is 16.5°C, which is suitable for summer vacation, health preservation and leisure vacation. At an altitude of 1,200 meters, it is the highest altitude in the Wuling Mountains. It is a rare group of ancient karst caves growing in the dolomite layer. What is amazing is that it is still growing and multiplying. The density of stalagmites in the cave is rare in the world, which is a typical southern cave. The wonders of karst geology and landforms. After Chinese and French experts explored Qianlong Cave in 2005, it was known as "the first wonder in China". There are 15 halls (6 to be developed) and more than 50 halls in the cave. The currently developed road section is about 2 kilometers, and the tour time is about 2 hours. The scenery in the cave is exquisite and exquisite. For example, the fairy mountain of the Buddhist kingdom of the Wanfo Dynasty, the Tathagata's bergamot, and the jade finger holding the sky; Immortals; 800 meters away from the Hexi Corridor, the wind and dust, the beautiful scenery and the fragrance... Among them are the three-color crystal mud that is as smooth as oil, the icy Antarctic ice sky, the misty Tianchi of Fairy Mountain, etc...Wherever you go, stalagmites, stones, etc. Mantles, stone pillars, stone waterfalls, and stone flowers are all grotesque and magical under the neon lights. The uncanny workmanship of nature amazes Chinese and foreign tourists.
opening hours
09:00-16:30 throughout the year (last admission 16:00); 9:00-17:00