Tenglong is one of the most famous caves near Lichuan in Hubei province, China.

Tenglong Cave is the largest karst cave in China, with a total length of 59.8 kilometers, a height of 74 meters, and a width of 64 meters. It ranks as the seventh-longest cave in the world. A subterranean river runs through the cave, stretching 16.8 kilometers, and serves as the source of the Qingjiang River.

The temperature inside the cave remains a steady 16-18 degrees Celsius year-round, creating a calm yet cozy atmosphere. Inside, visitors can admire stalactites and stalagmites resembling works of art and small ponds, streams, and canyons. In some areas, there are also small stages and performance platforms.

Tenglong is not only a tourist destination but also a region of significant geological and ecological importance. Nature here maintains a delicate balance that has developed over millions of years. Anyone entering the cave is left in awe of its breathtaking beauty.

Tenglong Cave is included in the list of nationally significant tourist sites in China. Its natural structure and the harmony between water and rock attract thousands of visitors each year.

Nozim Mardonov, UzA

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Tenglong

Tenglong is one of the most famous caves near Lichuan in Hubei province, China.

Tenglong Cave is the largest karst cave in China, with a total length of 59.8 kilometers, a height of 74 meters, and a width of 64 meters. It ranks as the seventh-longest cave in the world. A subterranean river runs through the cave, stretching 16.8 kilometers, and serves as the source of the Qingjiang River.

The temperature inside the cave remains a steady 16-18 degrees Celsius year-round, creating a calm yet cozy atmosphere. Inside, visitors can admire stalactites and stalagmites resembling works of art and small ponds, streams, and canyons. In some areas, there are also small stages and performance platforms.

Tenglong is not only a tourist destination but also a region of significant geological and ecological importance. Nature here maintains a delicate balance that has developed over millions of years. Anyone entering the cave is left in awe of its breathtaking beauty.

Tenglong Cave is included in the list of nationally significant tourist sites in China. Its natural structure and the harmony between water and rock attract thousands of visitors each year.

Nozim Mardonov, UzA