
▲ Ji Guan Cave, dating back approximately 600 million years, features an ever-flowing underground river gushing through rock crevices. The spacious cavern is adorned with dazzling stalactites hanging from the ceiling and stalagmites dotting the ground, creating a spectacular sight. Highlights include formations like "Crocodile Paying Tribute to Longevity" and "White Tiger Pulling the Jade Peak." The cave boasts rows of stone draperies on the ceiling, expansive hanging stalactites, and orderly arranged stalagmites on the floor, presenting remarkable views such as "Stacked Arhats," "Waiting Wife Stone," "Drunken Arhat," and "General Stone." The cave walls are embellished with exquisite snowflake-like stone flowers, leaving visitors in awe.

▲ In summer, Ji Guan Cave offers a refreshing and pleasantly cool retreat, making it an ideal destination to escape the heat. With abundant rainfall, the waterfalls and streams outside the cave become even more spectacular, creating a refreshing atmosphere with cascading waters. Besides exploring the cave, visitors can also enjoy water activities like the Tianhe Rafting within the attraction, experiencing both the coolness and excitement of summer.

▲ In spring, everything outside Ji Guan Cave comes back to life, with blooming flowers and fragrant scents filling the air. The peony garden and rose garden at Ji Guan Cave gradually burst into bloom, creating a vibrant scene. After exploring the cave, visitors can admire the flowers covering the mountains and the fresh green leaves, breathing in the crisp spring air as if stepping into a fairy tale world.










