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Taiji Cave

Coordinates:30°55′50″N119°29′33″E / 30.93056°N 119.49250°E /30.93056; 119.49250
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Cave in China
Taiji Cave
太极洞
Exterior of the Taiji Cave
Map
Interactive map of Taiji Cave
LocationGuangde County,Xuancheng,Anhui
Coordinates30°55′50″N119°29′33″E / 30.93056°N 119.49250°E /30.93056; 119.49250
Length5.4 km (3.4 mi)

Taiji Cave (simplified Chinese:太极洞;traditional Chinese:太極洞;pinyin:Tàijí Dòng;lit. 'Cave of theSupreme Ultimate') is akarst cave located on Shilong Mountain (石龙山) inGuangde County,Xuancheng City,Anhui Province, People's Republic of China, where the provinces ofJiangsu,Zhejiang and Anhui meet.Ming dynasty writer and poetFeng Menglong described the cave as one of the "Four Absolutes Under Heaven" (天下四绝Tīanxià Sìjué).[1] It is also considered a primary "Place of Enlightenment" (道教道场Dàojiào Dàochǎng) byTaoists, similar to theBodhimanda ofBuddhism. The 200-million-year-old cave is divided into dry and wet layers representing theyin and yang of Chinese philosophy.

In February 2004, theChinese State Council included the cave on its fifth list of National Scenic Attractions. It is also a 4A rated National Tourism Area.

Overview

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At 5.4 kilometres (3.4 mi) in length and covering a surface area of 140,000 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft), Taiji Cave is the largest natural limestone cave inEast China.[2][3] The cave's first chamber extends to 1,600 m2 (17,000 sq ft) and has a height of 5 to 10 metres (16 to 33 ft).[4] To date nineteen separate chambers have been opened to visitors. There are more than 160 features inside the cave, including the "Ten Large Landscapes" (十大景观Shí Dà Jǐngguān).

By boat it is possible to explore the water-filled level of the cave where there are many unusual rock formations.

The "Ten Large Landscapes"

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These interior features of the cave are largely based on their resemblance to other objects.[4] Some are individual rock formations, whilst others are groups.

  • Lord Laozi (太上老君Tàishàng Lǎojūn)
  • Dripping Water Penetrates Stone (滴水穿石Dīshuĭ Chuānshí)
  • Luxuriant Old Tree (槐荫古树Huáiyìn Gŭshù)
  • Capsized Boat of theImmortals (仙舟覆挂Xiān Zhōu Fùguà)
  • Twin Heavenly Towers (双塔凌霄Shuāng Tǎ Língxiāo)
  • Golden Dragon Coiled around Jade Pillar (金龙盘柱Jīnlóng Pán Zhù)
  • Yellow Mountain of the Cave (洞中黄山Dòngzhōng Huángshān)
  • Chamber of the Myriad Rock Formations (万象揽胜Wànxiàng Lǎn Shèng)
  • Mural of theSupreme Ultimate (太极壁画Tàijí Bìhuà)
  • Stalactite of Heaven's Eye (壶天极目Hú Tiānjí Mù)
Landscape around the Taiji Cave

Local places of interest

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Dotted around the cave there are many places of historic interest including the "Hidden Dragon Bridge" (卧龙桥Wòlóng Qiáo) whereEmperor Guangwu (5 BCE–29 CE) took refuge during theHan dynasty, the military command platform (将军台Jiāngjūn Tái) of GeneralLu Meng (178–220 CE)[5] and the "Sabre Gorge Stone" (剑峡石) ofSong dynasty patriotYue Fei (1103–1142 CE). Outside the cave lies the Inkstone Lake (砚池湖Yànchí Hú), said to be the location where Song dynasty politician and writerFan Zhongyan washed hisinkstone.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Introduction to Taiji Cave Scenic Area (太极洞景区介绍)" (in Chinese). RetrievedMarch 13, 2011.
  2. ^"Taiji Cave". Anhui Tourism Administration. RetrievedMarch 10, 2011.
  3. ^"Disfigurement and Damage at Anhui's Taiji Cave (皖名胜太极洞,惨遭"毁容"和"下毒")" (in Chinese).Xinhua. April 16, 2008. Archived fromthe original on April 20, 2008. RetrievedMarch 11, 2011.
  4. ^abc"Taiji Cave Tourist Guide (太极洞 旅游指南)" (in Chinese). RetrievedMarch 13, 2011.
  5. ^"Taiji Cave, Xuangcheng, Guangde County (太极洞(宣城广德太极洞)" (in Chinese). RetrievedMarch 13, 2011.
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