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Longgong Rock
LocationChunwan Town, Yangchun City[1]

The Longgong Rock[2] (simplified Chinese: 龙宫岩; traditional Chinese: 龍宮岩), or Longgongyan, [3] is a promenade-style cave[4] located 2 km east of Chunwan Town, Yangchun City.[5] It was discovered in 1978[6] and is about 1000 meters long.[7]

According to the scenery formed in the cave, the Longgong Rock is divided into four sections: Yingbin Corridor, Dragon King Palace, Jubao Ku, and Longmu Pavilion.[8]

References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Famous Places in China. Shanghai Lexicographical Publishing House. 1981.
  2. ^ City & County Investment Guide of China. People's Daily Press. 1993. pp. 377-. ISBN 978-7-80002-649-2.
  3. ^ Field Trip Guide: Volcanos, Quaternary geology, geomorphology, hydrogeology, engineering geology, environmental geology and geothermics. Geological Publishing House. 1996. ISBN 978-7-116-02212-6.
  4. ^ "Chunwan Stone Forest Scenic Area". Sina.com.cn. 2015-07-01.
  5. ^ Cheng Yuzhen (2001). Thesaurus of Famous Chinese Places. China Tourism Publishing House. ISBN 978-7-5032-1793-7.
  6. ^ A complete overview of Chinese cities and counties in the new century. People's Daily Press. 2002. ISBN 978-7-80153-445-3.
  7. ^ Pang Jin (1993). Eight thousand years of Chinese dragon culture. People's Daily Press. ISBN 978-7-80002-558-7.
  8. ^ "Chunwan Scenic Area is listed as a national AAAA level scenic spot". yangjiang.gov.cn. 2021-06-06.