| Nine-Dragon
Cave Scenic Spot
The
Nine-Dragon Cave Scenic Spot is located about 17 kilometers
southeast of Tongren City, Guizhou Province. It has convenient
transportation. There are roads crossing the whole scenic
area, which is 450 kilometers from Guiyang, the capital
city of Guizhou Province. It is 60 kilometers to Mt.Fanjingshan
and 310 kilometers to Zhangjiajie Scenic Spot, a famous
scenic spot in Hunan Province.
This
scenic spot has a pleasant climate. The area is filled
with many interesting natural and cultural sights It includes
attractions such as Guanyin Hill, Lianhua Temple, Shishan
Cave and Jinjiang River.
Nine-Dragon
Cave is the most important part of this scenic spot. It
is considered one of the top ten attractions of Guizhou
Province. It is located in the middle Guanyin Hill beside
Malong Brook (Scolding Dragon Brook). The legend is that
there were six yellow dragons on Liulong Hill (Six-Dragon
Hill), which is behind Nine-Dragon Cave. They invited
three black dragons living in Jinjiang River, which faces
the Cave, to come to the cave to get together. When the
nine dragons entered the cave, they saw it as a wonderful
cave mansion. They all wanted to live in the cave, so
they quarreled without stop. When dawn came, none of the
dragons was able to go back home, and the only thing they
could do was to climb along with a huge colorful post
deep inside of the cave. Finally, they could not escape.
As the nine dragons kept quarrelling, people could not
get peace, so they scolded them in front of a brook at
the foot of the hill. Thus Scolding Dragon Brook got its
name. From this legend, the Nine-Dragon Cave also got
its name.
Nine-Dragon
Cave has a width of more than 70 meters. The widest place
is about 100 meters. It is 30 to 70 meters high. It was
proved that the cave is 2258 meters long with a total
area of about 70,000 square meters. There are 7 big halls
inside the Cave. Three big halls have been opened to tourists
with 12 scenic spots. There are hundreds of stone posts
and stone bamboos. There are 8 stone posts with a height
of over 30 meters; 6 with a height of over 20 meters;
18 with a height of over 10 meters. In addition, there
are Tian Hall shaped like a silo and a subterranean river.
Caves are inside caves in every hall. Halls connect to
halls inside the caves. Stone bamboos, stone posts, stone
flowers and stone curtains cover each hall and each cave.
Each of them has special features. They present us various
kinds of appearances and visions.
The
first hall is a slightly inclined cave with flat top.
Stone posts are on the right side and stone flowerson
the left side. Many special types of scenery are inside
the cave. Especially remarkable are the standing tall
and upright "pagoda" and "long sword",
which directly points to the sky.
The
second hall is a flat head cave. Stone curtains hang below
the cave head, exquisite and delicate. Together with white
stalactites and black stone posts, this cave lets the
tourist conjure up his own scenes.
The
third hall is a round head cave. This cavern is so big
that it can permit ten thousand people to sit in it. It
is the heart of Nine Dragons Cave and is the most spectacular
part. On both sides of the hall, three huge thick posts
connect to the cave head. Each of them is more than 30
meters high. One of them has a height of 39.88 meters
with a circumference of 16.4 meters. It is the highest
stone post in current opened caves in China. It is the
second highest in the world.
Stone
flowers cover fully the body of the post so as to make
the three halls colorful and majestic. Furthermore, at
the foot of the stone posts, small pictorial formations
are plentiful. There is an underground river in the Cave.
It is clear; it is warm in the winter and cool in the
summer. It traverses the bottom of the Cave, passes by
the cliff in front of the Cave and then rushes down as
a flying waterfall. On the right side of the underground
river, there again is a small cave. Layers of "terraces"
are inside the cave. Although it is small, it has boundless
charm.
The
more amazing thing is that there are two natural small
caves approximately 1.5 kilometers outside of "The
Nine-Dragon Cave";. One of them blows out cold wind,
and another blows out heated wind. It got the name of
"Cold and Heated Wind Cave". It is rare to see
two caves so close together with heated wind and cold
wind!
Admission
Fee: RMB 30
Opening Hours: 08:00 to 18:00
Recommended
Time for a Visit: Two hours
Mt.
Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve
Mt.
Fanjingshan, the forever Pure Land, is located in an area
comprising parts of the three counties of Jiangkou, Yinjiang
and Songtao in the northeast section of Guizhou Province.
With its highest peak with an altitude of 2572 meters,
Mt. Fanjingshan is not only the highest mountain in Guizhou
but also is the highest peak in all of the Wuling Mountain
Range.
Established
in 1978, the reserve covers a total area of 567 square
kilometers. In 1986, it was classified as a national reserve
and in the same year, joined the "Man and Biosphere"
nature reserve network of UNESCO.
Mt.
Fanjingshan is believed to include the best preserved
virgin forest of any area at this latitude on earth.
The
reserve contains many floral elements and is rich in plant
resources, of which many are unique and grow only in this
area of the world. With diversified vegetation and clearly
distinguished vertical zones, the reserve is a special
conservation spot for typical primitive vegetation within
the mid sub-tropic alpine region of western China. There
are more than 2000 species of plants in the region, of
which more than 1000 are high altitude plants. Twenty
one kinds of high altitude plants, including the dove
tree, are listed as national protected plants.
Favorable
nature conditions also provide an ideal habitation area
for wild animals. Over 382 species of vertebrae animals
were identified here of which 14 including the Guizhou
golden monkeys and South China Tiger are national protected
animals.
Fanjingshan
is not only abundant in rare bio-resources, but also is
one of the most famous mountains for worshippers of Buddhism.
Its status of being a sacred Buddhist mountain was established
in the 16th century. In the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911),
there were 48 Buddhist temples here. From the many remains
of temples and precious stone tablets left, one can imagine
the celestial atmosphere of that time.
The
tops of most Buddhist mountains are called "golden
summits." Different from other Buddhist mountains,
Mt. Fanjingshan has three "gold summits." The
first is on Mt. Fenghuang, the main peak of Mt. Fanjingshan,
2,572 meters above sea level, which once had temples where
pilgrims would pray. The second is on Mt. Laoshan, 2,493
meters above sea level, which also had temples for Buddhist
followers. The third, called Fanjing Golden Summit, a
94-meter-high huge rock, is 2,336 meters above sea level
between Fenghuang Golden Summit and Laoshan Gold Summit.
Its top is often shrouded in colorful clouds, hence its
name Hongyun (Red Cloud) Summit.
Also
interesting is that a rainbow "Buddhist Halo"
often appears near the Hongyun Summit. In it, people can
find enlarged shadows of people and objects. People regard
it as an auspicious sign.
In
recent years Mt. Fanjingshan has become a scenic spot
famous at home and abroad.
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