Wulong Longshuixia Crack

Formed by the orogenic movement tens of millions of years ago, it has steep walls and deep gorges, a typical karst geological wonder where you can experience the fun of traveling underground.
The 5-kilometer-long Geomagnetic Canyon has a 2-kilometer-long playable section, consisting of three sections: the entrance geomagnetic canyon, the mid-course cave, and the exit isthmus.
The canyon is 200 to 500 meters deep, with steep cliffs and rock faces on both sides. The valley is filled with dense primeval forests, and the waterfalls and streams are magnificent.
Pass through the deep cave and take the elevator down to 80 meters underground. When you get out of the elevator, the view is suddenly open and the waterfall is right in front of you.

Attractions Location: Next to Baiguo Village, County Road 787, Xiannvshan Street, Wulong District, Chongqing

Tickets:
Regular ticket: RMB 105 (Monday to Sunday, March 1st - October 31st)
Regular ticket: RMB 85 (Monday to Sunday, November 1st - February 28th of the following year)
Free ticket: Children under 1.2 meters, seniors over 70 years old, soldiers, etc. with valid ID

Opening hours:
08:30-16:30 (Monday-Sunday, January 1-December 31)

Contact Details: 4008023666

Transportation:
To go directly to the Difeng Scenic Area, you can take a bus from the Wulong County Bus Station to the Wulong County Visitor Center (not the Fairy Town) and take an eco-friendly bus to the scenic area. If you go to the Difeng Scenic Area from the Tiansheng Three Bridges Scenic Area, you need to take a transfer bus at the scenic area exit parking lot. The journey takes about 10 minutes.

Time reference: 1-3 hours


Recommended itinerary for Wulong Longshuixia Crack tours

1-Day Itinerary: Explore Wulong Longshuixia Crack

Spend a day immersing yourself in the spectacular natural beauty of Wulong Longshuixia Crack, a stunning karst canyon known for its waterfalls, cliffs, and lush scenery.

  • Morning: Depart from Chongqing city by private car or tourist shuttle bus to Wulong Longshuixia Crack (approx. 3.5-4 hours).
  • Visit the scenic canyon area, enjoy hiking trails, waterfalls, and photo spots.
  • Lunch: On-site restaurants or packed meals recommended.
  • Afternoon: Continue exploring the canyon or visit nearby small villages.
  • Evening: Return to Chongqing city by private car or bus.

Accommodation/Food: Recommended to stay in Chongqing city for convenience. Sample local Chongqing hotpot or mountain specialties.

Souvenirs: Local stone carvings, herbal teas, and traditional snacks from the Wulong area.


2-Day Itinerary: Wulong Longshuixia Crack & Three Natural Bridges

Combine a visit to Longshuixia Crack with the famous Three Natural Bridges in Wulong Karst for a fuller nature experience.

  • Day 1: Follow the 1-day itinerary to explore Wulong Longshuixia Crack.
  • Stay overnight at a nearby hotel or guesthouse in Wulong.
  • Day 2: Morning: Travel to Three Natural Bridges Scenic Area (about 1 hour drive).
  • Explore the bridges, hiking paths, and enjoy the breathtaking limestone formations.
  • Lunch: Local restaurants near the bridges.
  • Afternoon: Return to Chongqing city (3-4 hours by car or bus).

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Wulong county for night 1. Try local farm-to-table dishes and river fish.

Souvenirs: Karst-themed crafts, local handmade textiles, and herbal products.


3-Day Itinerary: Wulong Longshuixia Crack, Three Natural Bridges & Furong Ancient Town

Explore Wulong's iconic natural attractions and historic Furong Ancient Town to blend nature and culture.

  • Days 1-2: Follow the 2-day itinerary above.
  • Day 3: Morning: Drive to Furong Ancient Town (approx. 1 hour from Wulong).
  • Tour the ancient town’s traditional streets, waterfalls, and local culture.
  • Lunch: Local eateries in Furong.
  • Afternoon: Return to Chongqing city (3.5-4 hours).

Accommodation/Food: Option to stay overnight in Furong or Chongqing. Recommended: local river fish dishes and traditional snacks.

Souvenirs: Furong paper art, herbal teas, and local handicrafts.


4-Day Itinerary: Wulong Scenic Highlights & Dazu Rock Carvings

Combine Wulong’s natural wonders with a cultural visit to the UNESCO-listed Dazu Rock Carvings.

  • Days 1-3: Follow the 3-day itinerary above.
  • Day 4: Morning: Travel from Chongqing city to Dazu Rock Carvings (approx. 2 hours by car or bus).
  • Visit the intricate Buddhist and Taoist stone carvings.
  • Lunch: Local restaurants near Dazu.
  • Afternoon: Return to Chongqing city.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Chongqing city. Try traditional Chongqing noodles and spicy dishes.

Souvenirs: Religious art replicas, stone carving souvenirs, and local crafts.


5-Day Itinerary: Wulong Karst Full Experience & Chongqing City Tour

Enjoy extended time in Wulong area with exploration of nearby natural and cultural attractions plus urban Chongqing.

  • Days 1-4: Follow the 4-day itinerary above.
  • Day 5: Visit Chongqing’s Ciqikou Ancient Town in the morning (2-3 hours by car/bus from Chongqing city center).
  • Lunch: Traditional snacks at Ciqikou.
  • Afternoon: Explore People’s Great Hall and Eling Park in downtown Chongqing.
  • Evening: Walk along Nanbin Road and enjoy local hotpot.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in central Chongqing. Recommended dishes include spicy hotpot and local street food.

Souvenirs: Ciqikou ceramics, chili sauce, and local crafts.


6-Day Itinerary: Wulong Karst, Ancient Towns & Fairy Mountain National Forest Park

Expand your journey to include lush forests and mountain views alongside Wulong’s natural beauty and culture.

  • Days 1-5: Follow the 5-day itinerary above.
  • Day 6: Day trip to Fairy Mountain National Forest Park (approx. 3 hours from Chongqing).
  • Hiking, fresh air, and panoramic views await.
  • Return to Chongqing city in the evening.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Chongqing or nearby Fairy Mountain. Try mountain specialties like wild mushrooms and herbs.

Souvenirs: Herbal products, honey, and local handicrafts.


7-Day Itinerary: Complete Wulong Karst & Chongqing Experience

Spend a full week discovering Wulong’s karst wonders, ancient towns, scenic parks, and Chongqing’s vibrant city life.

  • Days 1-6: Follow the 6-day itinerary above.
  • Day 7: Morning: Visit Chongqing Zoo (Metro Line 2 to Zoo Station).
  • Lunch: Nearby restaurants.
  • Afternoon: Take a Yangtze River cruise from Chaotianmen or Nanbin Road.
  • Evening: Shop and dine at Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in central Chongqing. Sample hotpot, spicy snacks, and river cuisine.

Souvenirs: Panda-themed gifts, chili sauces, and Yangtze River art.


User Reviews

By Alone with the wind |

The photos I took at Longshuixia Ground Fissure Scenic Area were the most I took during this trip. I really like taking photos of flowing water and canyons, or rather, the water flowing in the canyons.

After checking the ticket, I felt very excited when I walked along the plank road, because there was a long walking path in the cave, and there was a "window" (gap) on the side of the cave from time to time. I didn't notice whether it was natural or artificially dug later, and you could stick your head out to enjoy the scenery.

When I arrived at the Longshuixia Ground Fissure Scenic Area, there were very few tourists and I had a very pleasant visit.

When I say a visit was pleasant, or whether I had a good time at a scenic spot, it mainly depends on whether I felt happy when taking photos. If the photos are beautiful, I feel that I had a good time.

After walking through this winding natural corridor cave, you can walk directly to the door of the sightseeing elevator. The ticket includes the elevator fee, so I slipped down.

This place is full of streams and waterfalls, so it's very humid. If you come here to escape the heat in the summer, it must be very cool. Now it's the Spring Festival, and maybe I didn't feel cold because I was wearing a down jacket.

Just like that, I was walking along the stairs and found myself in a dark cave.

Entering this big cave, there are several viewing platforms.

Standing on the observation deck and looking down, I saw the dark and bottomless crack in the ground, which was terrifying.

The road further into the cave is blocked by a construction sign and is prohibited from passing:

The Yinhe Feipu Waterfall is the core attraction in the Longshuixia Ground Fissure Scenic Area, right? The sound of the waterfall can be heard from a distance, and although it's not a loud noise, it still attracts tourists.

Many scenic spots across China are similar in some ways. Coming here reminded me of the waterfalls in the Maling River Grand Canyon in Xingyi, Guizhou.

The light in the canyon was dim, so I leaned against the railing, holding my breath, and used a slow shutter speed to capture the cascading waterfall:

During other excursions, the wide-angle lens I used to capture the changes in the mountainscape while traversing mountain crevices reminded me of the "Longtan Grand Canyon" in Luoyang. The scenery was almost identical. At that time, I called this deformed and twisting mountain curve, covered with moist moss, the "Green Wave Valley."

By Echo |

Even though the fissure and cenote are part of the same tour route, it still takes about half an hour to drive there. The entire route is along a narrow plank road at the bottom of the canyon, which is why our guide didn't take us there. At the deepest part, the path is filled with rushing water, the roar of the water drowning out the sound of people talking. At the narrowest part of the canyon, there's barely a sliver of daylight visible. It's truly breathtaking.

🎋 Shortly after entering the scenic area, a deep tunnel leads directly underground. Exiting the tunnel is an elevator, offering a bird's-eye view. Then, take the elevator further down, and you'll truly be in the thick of it. From there, just follow the plank path. I really have to complain here. It wasn't a big deal, but the sudden realization of this fact was a bit disheartening. When I looked up Longshui Gorge online, I saw so many unfamiliar photos of the scenery—many that were clearly of the gorge, but I had never seen them before. I briefly suspected I'd visited a fake Longshui Gorge. Then, I found a tourist map, and I finally understood. After exiting the elevator, there are two ways to go, left or right. Perhaps because it was raining that day, staff blocked the right path, so everyone took the left. This way, you'd miss most of the iconic sights. But we still paid full price for the tickets, and this might only be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. While the scenic area is definitely taking visitors' safety into consideration, it still feels a bit frustrating.

🥗So the real Longshuixia fissure is probably even more beautiful and spectacular than what I saw with my own eyes, but so be it, maybe this is fate, after all, life is about perfection.

⚓ The entire Longshui Gorge walk was along narrow, winding plank roads, making it impossible to take photos. Finally, nearing the exit, we found an open area where we could take selfies and each other. But before we could take long, the tour guide called, asking where we were and asking us to get out as quickly as possible. We didn't linger any longer and had to rush out of the scenic area. Today was a day of rushing, a day of regretting missing out on classic sights, a day of feeling awkward while touring in the rain, but also a day of being lucky enough to encounter autumn rain, and a day filled with breathtaking sights. 🎉🎉

By Mood Journey |

🎍Pass through the deep cave and take the elevator down to 80 meters underground. When the elevator door opens, the view suddenly opens up and you will see a spectacular waterfall cascading down from the cliff.

🎋From the elevator exit, we followed the plank road carved into the mountain wall into the crack. The view from below was amazing: the winding plank road, the turquoise water, and the stream below. There were rock walls next to us and even above us. Because of the rain, the stone walls along the plank road were either dripping water or cascading waterfalls. The huge waterfall in front was especially impressive. It was truly "a waterfall plunging three thousand feet straight down, like the Milky Way falling from the sky"! This wasn't a crack in the ground, it was clearly a paradise on earth! 👏

By lazy person |

Longshuixia Fissure is an important part of the "Wuling Karst" World Natural Heritage Site

The canyon is 5 kilometers long, the tour distance is about 2 kilometers, and the valley is 200-500 meters deep.

The fissure was formed by the orogeny tens of millions of years ago. It is large in scale and majestic.

It can be said that by observing it, we can understand the geological changes over millions of years.



As soon as you enter from the crack in the ground, you will see this tunnel corridor.



Then walk through this cave that looks like a "hanging wall road"

Finally I came to this elevator entrance (go down, don’t go back)

This is the bottom of the valley - the crack in the ground



The stream gurgles and meanders

The trees are quiet and the birds are singing, ethereal



Looking at the long stairs, it's so high that I feel chilled.

Do I have to climb up from there? No way, if I had known I had to climb up like this, I wouldn't have wanted to come down.

Don't be afraid! Don't be afraid! Don't be afraid! That's the past tense...



It should be said that the current design of the ground crack tour route is still very reasonable.

From the cave, elevator, stone steps, down and down again...

Don't worry about how high you've descended, the exit is at the bottom of the valley

Finally, the bus will climb the mountain and take tourists to the visitor center

By Speechless |

The Longshuixia Fissure is a 10-minute drive from the Tiansheng Three Bridges Scenic Area. The scenic area boasts a 4-kilometer-long spring, steep waterfalls cascading down steep, deep walls, and rugged rock formations. An 80-meter waterfall curtains through the crack, a truly wondrous experience. Old trees and vines entwine within the crack, while the springs and waterfalls cascade down steep, deep walls, amidst rugged rocks and a swift stream. The hike is generally downhill, but not very tiring, and takes about an hour.

By Yu Hao |

The Longshuixia Fissure, located in Xiannvshan Town, Wulong District, is a 4-kilometer-long gorge of springs, waterfalls, and precipitous, deep cliffs, surrounded by rugged rocks. Old trees and vines entwine within the fissure, while springs and waterfalls cascade down steep, deep cliffs, craggy rocks, and a swift stream flow. Formed by orogenic movement tens of millions of years ago, the gorge is a typical karst landscape. The tour covers approximately 2 kilometers, with a depth of 200-500 meters. The scenic area is exquisitely landscaped and offers breathtaking scenery.

By ME_TOO_nana |

Despite winter, the Longshui Gorge fissure remains a natural oxygen bar, with lush vegetation, shady trees, gurgling mountain streams, and cascading waterfalls. The entire path is filled with steps, and we enjoyed the walk for about two hours. The many steps we took left us with sore calves and cramped knees. This is not good!

It felt like we had the whole place to ourselves, we could do whatever we wanted, sing and dance all the way, the temperature was rising a bit, and we breathed in big gulps of fresh air.

By Going🐶 |

There is only one path along the entire Longshuixia fissure, so you just keep walking and enjoying the scenery along the way. For a southerner, it is really cold. I don’t have a hot pack or gloves. In addition, the terrain conditions here are so windy that my nose runs and my hands shiver. So I didn’t stay there for very long. I basically didn’t stop and kept walking. In summer, it would be a good time to cool down and enjoy the scenery.

By Wan Qin |

I joined a tour group for a one-day tour because I really didn't want to plan the route or anything.

I think one advantage of going with the scenic area tour guide this time is that the tour guide can explain to you how to observe the tiankeng, find the bridge, and find the guardian deity of the tiankeng.

The Longshui Gorge fissure, at first, left me indifferent. The path was extremely narrow, barely passable. After another hundred steps, jumbled rocks and green mud intertwined, a water dragon roared, and the earth and sky rumbled incessantly. What a Longshui Gorge fissure!

By No ideal sheep |

After visiting the Three Natural Bridges, you'll need to take the scenic area's bus to enter the Longshuixia Fissure. The rift itself is two kilometers long, and some of the steps are steep and slippery, making it less accessible than the Three Natural Bridges. Once inside, take the sightseeing elevator down to the bottom, then follow the route. Perhaps because you're walking through the rift, you'll notice the rich vegetation and crystal-clear water. It possesses a serene beauty.

By Hilarious bear BearKevin |

While a tiankeng is a large pit, a fissure is more like a deep crack. So, you first have to walk up a long, narrow staircase inside the cave, then take an elevator to the fissure. From the mountain, it looks like a trickle of water, but who would have thought it would transform into a massive, raging waterfall once you reach the fissure? The entire journey was along a narrow plank path along the cliff edge, slowly descending into the depths of the fissure. It happened to be raining, so the journey was damp and cold. Summer would have been quite refreshing. After walking for just over an hour, we finally reached the waterfall. It was truly magnificent, with splashes of water visible from a distance. Looking up, I could only see a sliver of sky, which was quite depressing. I prefer sunshine, sea, blue sky, and white clouds.

By Rising from the Fire |

The Wulong Tiankeng Fissure Scenic Area, formed by orogenic movement tens of millions of years ago, is a typical karst landscape. The gorge is 5 kilometers long and 200-500 meters deep, consisting of an entrance fissure, a mid-hole, and an exit isthmus. The canyon is flanked by towering cliffs, steep rock faces, and dense vegetation, while the fissure is extremely narrow.

By What the hell? |

If I give the Three Natural Bridges a 90, I'd give the Longshuixia Crack a 95. It feels four-dimensional, with the added bonus of the roar of water, the occasional cascade of water dripping from the cliff face, and the mineral-rich river flowing beneath our feet. We walked along the staircases hanging from the cliff face, and it all felt as magical as something out of a documentary. Going during the less crowded season is a fantastic experience.

By leliawl |

The combined ticket for Wulong's three scenic spots is 280 yuan, and the reference time is 1 hour and 40 minutes.

Formed by orogenic movement tens of millions of years ago, the steep walls and deep gorges of the gorge are a classic karst geological wonder, offering the thrill of exploring underground. The 5-kilometer-long gorge, with approximately 2 kilometers of accessible trails, consists of three sections: the entrance gorge, the mid-section cave, and the exit isthmus.

By Still wanting more |

The Longshui Gorge rift, a typical karst landscape, is 4 kilometers long, with a 2-kilometer tour and a depth of 200-500 meters. The canyon is majestic, steep, and beautiful, with a grand scale and awe-inspiring atmosphere. Looking up at the sky, a ray of light appears. The Yinhe Falls, with a drop of 80 meters, is like a cold dragon's lair, where you can only hear the sound of water but not see it.

By Evan's Diary |

The Longshuixia Fissure is a common canyon landscape. While the ecological environment and fresh air are excellent, the scenery isn't particularly special. Most people visit the Longshuixia Fissure because its entrance is the exit of the Three Natural Bridges, often combining the two. Wulong recommends Fairy Mountain and Guiyuan Town!

By LiQ_Muziqiao |

Formed by orogenic movement tens of millions of years ago, this gorge boasts steep walls and deep canyons, a classic karst geological wonder. Here, you can experience the thrill of traveling underground. The 5-kilometer-long canyon, with approximately 2 kilometers of accessible trails, consists of three sections: the entrance fissure, the mid-course tunnel, and the exit isthmus. The canyon ranges from 200 to 500 meters deep, with towering cliffs and precipitous rock faces on both sides. Within the valley, lush primeval forests and cascading waterfalls create a breathtaking spectacle.

By Echo⛷️ |

You'll need to purchase a separate ticket to take the electric shuttle from the Tianshang San Bridge to the exit. Once you reach the exit, take the scenic area's free shuttle to Longshuixia Crack. Be sure to read the sign carefully. We arrived at Longshuixia Crack around 1:00 PM. The walk is one-way; once you enter, there's no turning back. You also need to take the elevator, but for some reason, it was so crowded that we just took it. This way, the entire area takes about an hour to explore. The core attraction of Longshuixia Crack is the massive waterfall cascading down the cliff face—it's quite impressive. There's a photo booth just outside the crack. After collecting your photos, walk a little further for the scenic area shuttle back to the visitor center.

By Pink lollipop |

The Longshui Underground Fissure is known as Earth's most beautiful crack. It's 5 kilometers long and 200-500 meters deep, and the entire tour takes approximately one hour. Shortly after checking in, you'll journey through an underground tunnel, leading you to the center of the fissure and exploring an unknown subterranean world.

The scenery of the ground fissures is distinct from that of the cenotes, yet equally worth a visit. Rich and lush vegetation awaits, and the plank paths lead between the rock faces and the springs and waterfalls of Longshui Gorge. Enjoy a refreshing dip as you watch the waterfall cascade down the rocks and admire the streams flowing through the ground. Experience a unique perspective as you wander through the Water Curtain Cave.

By The sky and the earth are infinite |

It's 8 kilometers from the tiankeng to here, and the sightseeing bus takes only a few minutes. There's a small parking lot at the entrance, so you can park your car there. When you take the sightseeing bus back to the visitor center, be sure to remind the driver to get off at the entrance to the ground fissure. The entire ground fissure scenic area is 2 kilometers long and takes about two hours. This place is both unique and dangerous, and I highly recommend it!

By Visitors |

It's a very impressive scenic spot. It would be better if the elevator could go deeper.

By Ma Xishi |

I wish I could take pictures of everything I see in this crack in the ground. There are scenery everywhere, and every sight is unforgettable!

By moonriver |

It takes a lot of energy to walk down the cracks, especially the many steps. It is very cool under the cracks in the summer.

By ndswj |

The scenery is very nice, not too hot, very cool, worth the trip, worth a visit

By Luanqi didn't run around |

Chongqing Wulong Tiankeng and the cracks in the ground are breathtakingly beautiful. A must-see in your lifetime.

By LAasia |

After a long walk, this crack is great. The mountain spring water is very gentle.

By luomeiruyu |

Descend all the way down to the bottom of the crack and experience the wonders of nature.

By silver |

This is the fissure in the ground, one of Wulong's famous cenotes. The path is narrow, barely wide enough for one person. During holidays, it's crowded, so you're basically forced to walk without a break. I rarely take photos.

By China-TravelNote users |

Very beautiful, very quiet, a great place to travel!

By Heroes Don't Ask |

The scenery of Wulong is really shocking. It is a place worth recommending.

By Yao Yan |

There are not many things to do, but it has different characteristics, so it is still okay to go. I feel that I can finish the tour in about an hour and a half.

By jine1120 |

Although I have already seen the wonders of the cenotes and skybridges, I was still in awe of the Longshui Gorge Fissure. This rift is also a karst landform, and to explore it, you need to take an elevator to the bottom of the gorge.

Compared with tiankeng, the vegetation in the ground fissure is more lush and the water flow and waterfall are more vigorous, so it is damp and cold. There are water and water vapor flowing down from the cliffs and precipice everywhere, so we remind you again to wear a jacket or raincoat.

It's worth noting that there are several spots within the Tiankeng and Difeng scenic areas where you can take photos for free. You can also pick up a free photo keychain at the exit. A seven-inch photo with the same base will cost an additional 15 yuan. While this is a profit-making scheme, the photo spots are all classic, and the photographers are skilled enough. If you have the time, take some photos, and it's a great souvenir.

By Let me take a look |

After visiting the Three Natural Bridges, come to Longshui Gorge and you will still feel unsatisfied!

By Fat man who dreams of traveling |

The whole way through the Longshuixia fissure is to walk down, and you can reach the exit by following the direction of the water flow. You have to keep your head down and look at the green water, green water, green water...

By Andy.Bohu.Tang |

Wulong Longshui Gorge Fissure is also within the large scenic area

It feels good, just keep going down.

By Fireworks fade quickly |

The elevator line is not very long, so hurry up and take the elevator. To be honest, walking down all the way is really bad for your knees.

There's still a short distance to go after getting off the elevator, but it's much better now.

It is still cool and comfortable here in summer.

Although the lighting in the cracks is not very good, the small green leaves grow very fresh and tender due to the abundant water source.

By malmsy |

You can feel the dripping of stream water from the sky and the magnificence of waterfalls

By Pisces |

Longshuixia Ground Fissure is one of the attractions on a day trip to Wulong. You can choose not to go there, as it's about 2-3 kilometers long. It's definitely worth a visit for those with a bit of stamina.

By Mr. Wu Zhu |

It's a very good scenic spot with a deep canyon and a gurgling stream. You can go down from the elevator and then walk along the plank road. It's basically all the way down, which is not very physically demanding. The scenery is great, there are many waterfalls, and it's a pleasure for both body and mind.

By JERRY |

Green mountains and green waters, a lot of water, and a spectacular waterfall

By Gong Yaoliang |

By observing the Longshuixia fissure, one can understand the geological changes over millions of years.

By Yan |

There are mostly flat roads and downhill roads, which are relatively easy to walk on. The 80-meter waterfall, in my opinion, is more beautiful than the three natural bridges.

By Playful Mom |

Walking along the canyon plank road, gazing at the cliffs, the narrow strip of sky, and the waterfalls, I deeply experienced for the first time the meaning of "high banks and deep valleys," and the meaning of "the Milky Way descending from the sky." The clear, emerald green underground river flowing below was even more mysterious. Its source, its destination, and whether it harbored mythical creatures sparked my imagination. Honestly, my mind kept replaying the underground river, strange fish, dead water dragon king, and other mythical creatures from "Grave Robbers' Chronicles." The experience was truly magical. I almost wondered if Nanpai Sanshu had been inspired by this visit to write his novel.

By Bamboo Sauce |

After walking through a short dark cave and taking the straight ladder down, the journey of drilling through the cracks in the ground began. The whole journey seemed like walking on a cliff halfway up the mountain, which was very interesting.

The entire trail is a leisurely walk, and the paths winding along the mountain are well-maintained, making it a breeze. Two hours is all it takes to complete the entire trail. Water flows from deep cracks in the ground, and underground, a river-like stream flows, its deep green color captivating the view. Clear springs cascade down the mountain, creating a cool, damp area at the base, a perfect escape from the summer heat.

By Liu Chengyu |

In fact, this kind of scenery is more common in western Hubei, Guizhou, and Yuntaishan, Henan. It feels like a combination of Tenglong Cave + Three Gorges Waterfall + Yuntaishan Hongshi Gorge. Anyway, I still have time here, so I took a look.

By Jin Ge Iron Horse |

The ground fissure is a canyon. You can take the elevator down to the entrance and then walk the whole way. If you have visited canyons in other scenic spots, this ground fissure is nothing special. The distance is not long, the time is not much, the water volume is very small, and it is a bit inferior. The 115 yuan ticket is not worth it. If you only visit this scenic spot, its popularity may not be high, but in Wulong, a popular tourist destination, it can only be said that it is a good place. When traveling in Wulong, you can come to the ground fissure or not, but you can check in at the three natural bridges.

By It's biubiubiu |

It's a place where you always want to walk around.

Suggestion: Bring an umbrella, wear non-slip shoes, and don’t take photos while walking.

The roads in the cracks are very narrow and slippery, so be sure to pay attention to safety!

By Yinghan |

To enter the Earth Crack Scenic Area and take the sightseeing elevator, you need to pass through a cave. The underground cave is quite damp, so be careful not to slip. Take the sightseeing elevator down to the middle of the mountain, and then follow the plank road built along the mountain to the ground crack at the bottom of the valley.

The Longshui Gorge Fissure is a 4-kilometer-long spring-fed waterfall hanging on the wall. It is steep and deep, with rugged rocks. The rift-like canyon is deep and winding, and the road is very narrow, making it feel like walking through the mountains. The scenery along the way is beautiful, with mountains, waterfalls, flowing water, and vegetation forming a picture scroll.

By Mumuyu |

The Longshui Gorge rift, formed by orogeny tens of millions of years ago, boasts steep walls and a deep gorge. Passing through a deep cave, you'll take a direct elevator down to 80 meters below the surface. The elevator doors open, and the view opens to a breathtaking waterfall cascading from the cliffs. The gorge ranges from 200 to 500 meters deep, with towering cliffs and sheer rock faces on either side. Within the valley, lush pristine forests and cascading streams create a breathtaking spectacle.

By Jun |

First go underground, then take the elevator down~



Ground cracks, steep roads



The whole journey took about two hours. It was very comfortable to walk inside and I didn’t feel the summer heat at all.

By LATAO |

There is only one road here and you cannot go back. Some places are a bit narrow and the plank road is relatively steep. The karst landform is rocky. At each point, someone will name it according to its shape, and there will be a text introduction. Some can also scan the QR code to listen to the voice introduction, and at this time, tourists need to give full play to their imagination.

By ffthfft |

We went there with a tour group. It's not very convenient to go there without a car. The ground cracks are cooler, but some places are still a bit cold. It's better to go there in the summer.

By Watching the clouds roll and unfold |

There are two ways to get to the Longshuixia Earth Fissure from the tiankeng. According to the tour guide, the electric car costs 15 yuan and takes only two minutes, while the walk is entirely uphill and takes about 25 minutes. We were confident in our ability to handle this distance, so we opted for the walk without hesitation. The electric car path ran along the mountain on the left, and the wooden plank path ran along the cliff on the right. The climb was tiring, but the scenery was breathtaking. I was especially grateful for my choice when I heard the screams of the passengers on the electric car next to me as it made a sharp turn. At our usual walking pace, we reached the entrance to the Earth Fissure Scenic Area in a quarter of an hour.

After entering the gate, you first go down a very long "tunnel". It is dark and a bit scary. The further you go down, the darker it gets. Fortunately, there are tourists in front and behind, and it feels like there is another time and space in the darkness.

After exiting the cave, we walked along the dangerous path along the cliff to take the elevator.

The scenery along the way is quite nice. This is a view from a high vantage point, where the vegetation is dense and the view below is unclear. Don't underestimate it; it is the widest part of the entire "crack." The exit to the crack is located at the lower right corner of the photo, shaded by trees.

By Walking on the road |

It might be considered a good attraction in Fujian, but it's just average in Wulong. The only interesting thing about it is the huge cave and cliff walkway at the beginning. The rest of the area, including the waterfall and the walkway, is not worth the 115 yuan ticket price, not to mention that the entire walk is very short, only taking a little over an hour to complete. The scenic spot is neither good nor bad, except for the entrance fee, which is a rip-off.

By lvxiyao |

It was raining when I arrived at Longxia Ground Crack, so I didn't explore it much and just walked around. Compared to the Three Natural Bridges, I feel that the Ground Crack is less interesting.

By A cabbage is sleeping |

After visiting the Three Natural Bridges, you can walk to the Longshuixia Ground Crack Scenic Area. There are bottomless ground crack caves here, and it feels like the place where the protagonist in a martial arts novel obtains the martial arts secret manual and grows into a martial arts master (✧◡✧)

By wei |

The first feeling upon seeing the Earth Fissure is awe. It resembles a crack in the earth, a karst geological wonder formed by mountain building tens of millions of years ago. Its narrowest point is only one meter. Humans feel so insignificant in the face of such a magnificent geological wonder. It's difficult to capture the entirety of the massive mountain fissure with a mobile phone. Waterfalls and streams flow through the canyons of the Earth Fissure. Standing before the waterfall, letting the mist wash over you, the feeling is simply refreshing. This is nature's gift! We can only quietly appreciate it.

By |

Some places are so narrow that only one person can pass through. Dense forests and winding paths lead to secluded places. As you walk, you will suddenly find yourself in a clearing with a cantilevered stream. Due to the numerous waterfalls, the underground river is sometimes deafening, and sometimes so quiet that you can hear your own heartbeat.

By kittyrain |

The Wulong Earth Fissure Scenic Area is quite fascinating. Originally a single mountain, it was split in half by an earthquake, creating a unique topography. To enter the area, you first descend a deep mine-like tunnel. After exiting, you take an elevator down to the valley floor. The path leads down to waterfalls, unusual rocks, and a truly picturesque landscape. The path in the Earth Fissure Scenic Area is a bit more rugged and challenging than the Tiankeng Scenic Area, but the experience of exploring and exploring the area is surprisingly enjoyable.

By 📷 Mon. ♏ |

Generally speaking, although the rate of film production in this kind of scenic spot is not high, it is still worth a visit to experience the magnificent scenery of nature. It is quite good.

By Y arp |

Walking in the cracks of the ground without listening... Walking, walking, walking.

By Mr. Lily of the Valley |

It's usually combined with the Tiankeng (Sinking Hole) on a single day trip, with a 15-minute bus transfer between the two attractions. Presumably due to the lack of extensive development, the terrain remains largely pristine. The main attraction is the water, which forms a spectacular waterfall. The rapids are quite powerful!

The caveat is that it's quite dark and damp here, with lots of mossy vegetation. Water dripping down from the cliffs makes the ground slippery. Be careful walking there!

By Plasticine 🍉 |

The Longshuixia Fissure has two adjacent entrances, approximately 100 meters apart: one for the elevator and the other for the walking trail. If you plan to take the elevator down to the valley floor, please ask the staff if there's a queue and how long it will take. We opted for the walking trail, as the staff told us the elevator line had been waiting for over two hours. As with the Three Natural Bridges, upon entering the scenic area, you'll begin your descent to the valley floor. Mosquitoes are common, so spraying mosquito repellent is recommended. Upon reaching the valley floor, you'll be greeted by a rumbling waterfall. This is surface water, making the area moist and abundant.

By Manman will grow old with you |

Maybe it was because I had been to the tiankeng in the morning, so the ground crack was not too impressive. However, compared to the tiankeng, the water in the ground crack was great. It was the rainy season when we went there, and the small waterfall hanging down was particularly beautiful under the reflection of the sunlight. It is worth seeing if you have time.

By Echo |

Then I found that the entrance to the scenic area was very small and I had to queue up again. This is nothing, because I know the road inside is also very busy. If I queue up here, I have to queue up inside too.

After entering the scenic area, we started to go down the cave. There was no signal on the phone at all. There were two elevators at the end of the cave, so the traffic was getting more and more congested. In the end, we had to queue up to wait for the elevator to go down. It took more than half an hour to enter the scenic area. If the weather was good, then...

From the elevator exit, walk along the plank road carved on the mountain wall into the crevice. The view looking down is great, with winding plank roads, turquoise water, and tourists holding umbrellas of different colors.

There is a stream under the plank road. There are stone walls next to and even above the head. Because of the rain, there is water dripping or rushing along the stone walls on the plank road. There is also a huge waterfall in front. This is not a crack in the ground, but a water curtain cave.

By Cream |

The scenery is great, the waterfall is beautiful, and the air is fresh.

By Osmanthus wine |

Many areas of the fissure are closed to the public for safety reasons. Researchers haven't yet determined how deep the fissure is, and the deeper you go into the scenic area, the colder it gets.

To get down to the crevice, you first have to walk down a long staircase. The paths in the crevice are carved along the cliff wall. The deeper you go, the deeper you go into the crevice, which is dark and damp.

Most tourists don't go very deep into the valley. After a while, they'll turn back and walk along the cliff path. There's a stream flowing under the crevice, and we were accompanied by the stream the entire way. Generally speaking, the crevice is similar to the Black Valley.

There is a large waterfall in the crack of the ground with abundant water and a high drop.

By Xiao Feifei |

Walking down the plank road, I saw two cave entrances, and below was Tianfu Station! I also saw several rain curtains, waterfalls that sometimes fell quickly, sometimes slowly, fresh air, and breathtaking cliffs! The adorable Monkey King, the indigo pool, and the ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex! So cute and playful! At first, I thought I was done with the area around Tianfu Station and was looking for the exit! Other tourists had no idea either! Finally, I realized I was running out of time, so I called the hotel staff! Thankfully, I followed their instructions, looked at the map, and asked around, only to realize I was miles away! I quickly and slowly made my way towards the exit! The final stretch of the road to the exit was impossible without an electric car! I boarded the bus back to the center.

By Dandan |

The path in the crack is narrow, so you need to bend down when you need to. The bottom of the mountain is very cool, and the water from the waterfall will spray all over your body as you walk along.

By ...... |

I got up early. It rained in Chongqing these days. I sat on the bus for more than two hours and then took a taxi. I was afraid that I would not have enough time to visit the tiankeng and the difeng. As a result, I could not go to the tiankeng. Every time I went to a place, I could not go to another place. I thought it would take less than an hour to visit the difeng. The road was slippery on rainy days and I almost slipped. If it was not raining, I would have prepared a disposable raincoat with water dripping inside. The last photo looked like a dragon head when I was there, but it looked a bit like a woman when I took the photo. I think it is similar to Yuanyang Creek. The ticket price does not match the scenery. The only consolation is that there is a Transformer at the exit where you can take pictures. If you are alone, you can buy postcards next to it and ask a girl to take pictures for you?

By A bit sudden |

The Earth Crack and the Three Natural Bridges are part of the same scenic area. A ticket costs 135 yuan per person. After the Three Natural Bridges, there's a bus transfer to the Earth Crack. The Earth Crack is narrower, so it's not as good for taking photos as the Three Natural Bridges. But the main reason to visit Wulong is to see and photograph the natural scenery, especially the karst landforms.

By Happy Lin |

It is slightly inferior to the Maliang River Grand Canyon in Guizhou, but it is still very beautiful. Nature is truly amazing.

By onion |

There is a bus at the entrance of the Tiansheng Sanqiao Scenic Area that can directly take you to the bus stop to the Difeng Scenic Area.

You can also walk there, it's not very far but it's very tiring to climb up the hill.

But the scenery along the way is beautiful, overlooking the magnificent landscape below

Arriving at the entrance of the ground fissure, enter the scenic area and continue down the stairs, walking down along the man-made cave

At the end of the cave is the elevator platform, with a waterfall and valley behind it.

Take the elevator to the valley, a very long sightseeing elevator

After getting off the elevator, there is only a small path with stairs, just keep walking along it

By Jack the Ripper |

The Longshuixia Fissure is a unique karst formation. From above, the narrow fissure resembles a giant black dragon coiling through the valley. The fissure is approximately 4 kilometers long and over 500 meters deep, with only about 2 kilometers of it open to the public as a scenic area, making it a relatively easy visit. Take the elevator down to the canyon's base, and upon exiting, you're immediately greeted by a damp, chilly atmosphere. The canyon is steep and deep, with jagged rocks and ancient trees and vines entwined on the cliffs. Waterfalls and secluded pools are everywhere, and the area is surrounded and overhead by dense primeval forest. Even when the sun is blazing brightly in the mountains, the fissure offers a comfortable shade and coolness, making it a perfect afternoon exploration.

By Alina777 |

Honestly, I was really excited before going, but maybe it was because I'd been walking down so many stairs, and the endless steps to get to the crack in the ground was overwhelming. So, I didn't really take in the scenery, I just kept going down the stairs!!! The only thing worth visiting in the crack in the ground is the central waterfall, but there's still quite a bit of walking, just constantly walking down stairs. The crack in the ground is endless!