Explore the stunning limestone formations inside the cave, enjoy the crystal-clear water, and take a boat tour through the cave to witness its natural beauty. The surrounding area also offers hiking opportunities through the scenic landscape.

Xiaoyudong Town is located in the mountainous area 32 kilometers northwest of Pengzhou City , in the heart of the upper reaches of the Jianjiang River. It enjoys convenient transportation, with the Chengdu-Baishuihe Highway and the Pengzhou-Baishuihe Railway running through the area. The town, with its classical architectural style, is beginning to take shape, making it a highlight of the Danjingshan - Yangpingguan - Yinchanggou tourist route within the National Longmen Mountain Scenic Area.
The town is home to the largest waterfall group in Chengdu - the Panlong Valley Waterfall Group. The valley is filled with ancient trees, birds singing, flowers blooming, and gurgling water. There are many waterfalls, among which the Dafeishui Waterfall has a drop of more than 100 meters, cascading down, which is spectacular and a good place for adventure and sightseeing.
A visit to Xiaoyudong Town offers a feast for the senses. Here, you'll find pristine rice and fresh vegetables year-round. A 1.5- kilometer-long dining corridor stretches from Danan Village to Yudong Village, focusing on cold-water fish and wild vegetables.
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Little Fish Cave is known for its unique karst formations and clear waters. It has historical significance as a natural site shaped over thousands of years by geological forces, providing insight into the region's natural history.
Located in Chengdu, Sichuan, Little Fish Cave is accessible by taxi or private transport from the city center. Public buses may also serve routes nearby, but taxis are recommended for convenience.
The cave is typically open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is in the spring or autumn when the weather is mild and the cave's features are more easily explored.
The entrance fee varies by season but typically ranges from ¥50 to ¥80. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through local ticketing platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons (April to October). You can book up to a week in advance online to ensure availability.
Allow 2-3 hours to fully explore Little Fish Cave, including the boat ride and walking trails surrounding the site.
The cave's stunning stalactites and stalagmites are the main highlights, along with the tranquil boat ride through the cave's crystal-clear waters.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and sometimes in English during peak tourist seasons. Audio guides may also be available for rent.
Good photo opportunities are available inside the cave, especially near the central limestone formations and the boat ride route. The surrounding hills also offer great panoramic views of the cave entrance.
Start with a boat tour through the cave, followed by a walk around the surrounding trails. The cave itself is the main attraction, but the surrounding natural beauty makes the walk enjoyable too.
There are no regular night visits or light shows at Little Fish Cave. Special tours may be available upon request, but they are not typical.
The cave can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
Basic facilities such as toilets, food stalls, and water are available. There are also small souvenir shops near the entrance.
There are some walking trails and boat rides that may not be suitable for elderly or disabled visitors. However, the paths around the cave are generally accessible for children and families.
Both cash and mobile payments (such as WeChat Pay and Alipay) are accepted. Credit cards may not be widely accepted, so it's advisable to carry cash or use mobile payments.
There are a few local restaurants near the entrance offering Sichuan cuisine, but options within the attraction are limited.
Local restaurants nearby offer some vegetarian options, though vegan or halal-specific choices may be limited.
Several hotels are available in Chengdu city center, around 30-40 minutes away by taxi, including budget and mid-range options.
Other attractions in the area include the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, and Mount Qingcheng, which are both easily accessible from Little Fish Cave.
There are souvenir shops near the entrance selling local handicrafts, including small cave-themed trinkets, Sichuan tea, and traditional art pieces.
The best transportation options for continuing your trip are taxis or private cars. Public transport to other destinations may require a transfer in Chengdu city.