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Jiuxiang Day Tour


The name of Jiuxiang may not be clear to everyone. Today I will take everyone to go to Jiuxiang to have a look! Jiuxiang is a naturally formed large cave, and the entire large cave is in the middle of the mountain. Out of the Kunming city, it took more than 110 kilometers.

Sitting in the car, I enjoyed the beautiful scenery all the way. At the entrance of Jiuxiang, some modern facilities could hardly see any natural gas. Going 200 meters ahead, we took the elevator to the valley more than 70 meters deep. The deafening sound of running water could not be imagined from a dark river.

After going down to the canyon, go less than 100 meters and enter the cave in the mountain. One by one, the landscape was shaken from my eyes and I didn’t think it meant anything. When I walked into a place called the Lions Hall, I was shocked by the momentum here. There was a huge stone above the hall. There was nothing to support it. The entire hall had an area of ​​0.5 square kilometers. There are Yi people's style performance halls, Jiuxiang stone exhibition halls, and special tourist souvenirs. What impressed me the most is that there are many strange stones in the place. The most peculiar stone is Jiuxiang Stone. Why is it called Jiuxiang Stone? Because the two characters are clearly seen on the two stones, and they are naturally formed, without any processing, Jiuxiang is also the name. In the Lion Hall, there is also the largest Ganoderma lucidum in Jiuxiang. The length and width are more than 30 centimeters and weigh more than 20 kilograms. It is said that when the person who collected Lingzhi discovered the Ganoderma lucidum, there was a big snake guarding him. He took Ganoderma lucidum. After leaving, the big snake still wandered there for three days before reluctantly left. This Ganoderma lucidum is more spiritual! Walk out of the Lion Hall and look into the hole, you can see a stone lion and then the left side of the hole. The Lions Hall is also named.

Then we came to the Palace of Goddess. In the goddess palace, there are many stone pillars formed by stone stalactites. It is dripped from the water containing calcium carbonate above, and the calcium precipitates to form this majestic pillar with its own characteristics. Some are like a few piglets lined up in layers, like a stack of arhats; some like a pinnacle needle, inserted straight into the water; and a big tree pole like a century-old tree. Under the red, yellow, blue, and green lights, it looks more vivid. Beside a large pillar, there are many small and small pillars, just like a few girls around a large pillar, so they are called the goddess palace.

We took the cableway back to the mountain and thought about the beautiful scenery we just saw. I was a little bit lingering.

Fifth grade: Xu Yuanman

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