Mystical Dragon Cave is located at the foot of Huanglong Mountain, 10 kilometers north of Huzhou City. It is a large karst cave by Taihu Lake. The main chamber of the cave measures 45 meters in length, 20 meters in width, and 20 meters in height.
Inside, the cave is adorned with a variety of peculiarly shaped stones, ranging from large to small. One particularly large stone, when viewed from the front, resembles a white jade Guanyin, while the back appears like willows swaying in the wind. A stone pillar that winds for more than 30 meters across the cave ceiling, resembling a dragon in flight, with discernible scales and claws at both ends.
On the west side, there are numerous interconnected smaller caves, creating a junction of various caves. The cave ceiling also features the spectacle of a large dragon egg. 100 meters northwest of the cave, beneath a cliff, lies the Huanglong Cave. Looking down, it resembles a massive well, ominous and profound. To the north, one can gaze upon Taihu Lake, where sky and water blend into one. In front of the cave, there are towering boulders adorned with cliff inscriptions from various dynasties. The opening hours and specific business status are subject to the day’s opening conditions.
Must-see attractions are temporarily closed, with specific opening times to be announced officially.