Xiangtan Senior Travel Guide: A Relaxing Getaway
by Thrive_234_Cook
Mar 26, 2025
If you think all caves are the same... you're wrong! Huanglong Cave in Zhangjiajie, China, will transport you into the most vibrant underground world you've ever seen. It's a magnificent and imposing maze of stalactites and stalagmites, earning it the title of "The World's Greatest Underground Cave."
Record-breaking scale! This four-story cave has 13 large halls and 96 passageways! The scenic walkway stretches over 3 kilometers.
Billion-year-old stalactites and stalagmites. The cave is filled with stalactites, stalagmites, and limestone pillars that have been formed for hundreds of thousands of millions of years. They're adorned with colorful lights, making it look like a scene from a fantasy movie.
Dinghai Shenzhen (Pillars of the Sea) stalactites tower 19.2 meters high! This treasured treasure is a slowly growing cave.
Take a boat ride on the underground river for an adventurous feeling!
One of the unique experiences of caving is exploring the Boat ride on the Underground River (Xiangshui River)
The mysterious atmosphere of the boat takes you through narrow tunnels within the cave. Amidst the silence, only the sound of flowing water and echoes from the cave walls make you feel like you're exploring a dragon's kingdom!
Underground Waterfall & Colossal Hall! 🌊
Tianxian Waterfall, a spectacular waterfall cascading from the cave ceiling, is the largest cave waterfall in China.
Dragon Palace, the largest hall in the cave, is so vast that it feels like you're actually under a massive dome beneath the earth!
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