
Daquan Cave, formerly known as Luxi Cave, is a natural karst cave located at the southwestern foot of Baiya Mountain in Qingshan Town, Chongyang County, Hubei Province. A joint provincial, prefectural, and county survey revealed that within the open section, which stretches over 600 meters and is approximately 8 to 12 meters wide, there are over 100 caves within the cave, large and small, with over 40 large stalactite formations and nearly 100 smaller ones. These diverse and captivating formations, awe-inspiring and fascinating, make the entire cave a vast treasure trove of natural art.
The main landscapes include "rolling up curtains to welcome guests", "meeting of three gentlemen", "locust tree in the shade", "golden dragon curtain", "carp jumping over the dragon gate", "immortal climbing the pole", "longevity spring", "cleverness spring", "sleeping dragon beach", "locking dragon shackles", etc. The scenery in the cave is equipped with lights and music, and the cave sky is vast and magnificent, which is a feast for the eyes.
35 yuan/person
Daquan Cave in Xianning is a limestone cave known for its geological formations and local folklore. It holds cultural significance in the region and attracts visitors interested in nature, history, and spelunking.
Located in Xianning, Hubei Province. Accessible by taxi or private car from Xianning city center. Some local buses go to nearby villages, followed by a short walk to the cave entrance.
Open daily, generally from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable seasons for visiting due to moderate temperatures.
The entrance fee is around 30–50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased onsite, with some travel platforms offering online booking options.
Advance booking is recommended for weekends or holidays, ideally 1–2 days prior to your visit.
1–2 hours to explore the cave and surrounding trails.
Guided tours are primarily in Chinese. English guides or audio guides may be limited and require prior arrangement.
Follow the marked pathway through the main chamber and side passages, then explore surrounding hiking trails for viewpoints before returning to the entrance.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special tours or cultural demonstrations may occur during local festivals.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends and public holidays. Early morning visits offer the quietest experience.
Facilities include public toilets, rest areas, snack stalls, and small souvenir shops near the entrance.
Moderately accessible. Elderly and children can manage most areas, but steep or uneven cave paths may challenge disabled visitors.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted, though carrying some cash is recommended.
Local restaurants and small cafes near the cave entrance serve regional dishes and snacks.
Vegetarian options are usually available. Vegan and halal options may require prior inquiry at local restaurants.
Nearby options include guesthouses, small hotels in Xianning, and rural homestays near the cave.
Souvenirs include local handicrafts, natural stone items, postcards, and cave-themed gifts.
Taxis, private cars, and local buses connect visitors to Xianning city center or other nearby scenic attractions.