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What is the opening time of Julong Cave in Lingshan?
Opening hours of Julong Cave in Lingshan: open all year round.

Introduction to the scenic spots of Julong Cave in Lingshan:

People often use the descendants of dragons as metaphors for Chinese sons and daughters. To appreciate the variety of dragons, you must visit the Julong Cave in Lingshan at the foot of Lianhua Mountain in Lingshan Town, Quyang.

According to experts' research, Julongdong area is a typical karst landform in the north, belonging to the fractured natural karst cave group formed by crustal changes over hundreds of millions of years. The shape of the cave is like a long dragon, with a total length of 2800 meters. The landscape in the cave is mostly dragon-shaped. The temperature in the cave is warm in winter and cool in summer, with a constant temperature of 17 to 18 degrees.

Julong Cave is divided into three parts: Ancient Ape Cave, Julong Hall and Underground Labyrinth. The ape-man cave is hundreds of meters long, and the ash accumulation left by ape-man life in the cave is 12 meters long, 3 meters thick and 2 meters deep, which is rare in China. There are ancient animal fossils that disappeared 260 thousand years ago in the depths of the cave wall, which were first discovered in Hebei Province and have important archaeological significance. There is the word "Penglai" above the cave wall, which is the original work of Mo Bao Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. The white dragon in Julongtang is magnificent; The winding corridors of the underground maze are mysterious. The landscape in the cave is characterized by strangeness, strangeness and strangeness, and naturally more than 0/00 scenic spots such as Yunxi Flower Road, Dinghai Shenzhen, Little Three Gorges and Jinshan Yingu are formed. According to the investigation and demonstration of national tourism experts, the stone paper, goose tube, stone canyon, Stonefur and other cultural relics in the cave are rare in China.