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Enshi Grand Canyon: A 5A National Scenic Area and Geological Park

Enshi Grand Canyon, a national 5A scenic spot and national geological park, is a world-renowned ‘fissure-sinkhole-pillar group’ coexisting compound karst landform ‘natural museum’. Its ecological environment is uniquely endowed, with pristine and rustic natural scenery, including a ten-thousand-meter cliff gallery, thousand-foot waterfalls, hundreds of solitary peaks, and a ten-mile deep ravine. Yunlong Fissure is known

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Enshi Dongyu Resort: A Scenic Getaway in Enshi Grand Canyon

Enshi Dongyu Resort is nestled within the picturesque Enshi Grand Canyon scenic area, adjacent to the Yunlong River Fissure and the cable car entrance; it is located to the south of the tourist center. The resort is also in close proximity to the renowned tourist town of Mufu, offering distinctive architectural exteriors, cozy guest rooms,

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Huahua World: A Vibrant Garden Paradise in Enshi, Hubei

Huahua World is located in Mufu Ancient Town, Enshi City, Hubei Province, adjacent to the Enshi Grand Canyon Scenic Area. It integrates agricultural sightseeing, flower appreciation, scientific knowledge, tourism leisure, and ecological exploration. The park primarily features seasonal flowers, with over 500 acres of wildflower combinations, including Persian daisies, cosmos, zinnia, gypsophila, dwarf sunflowers, black-eyed

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Huanglong Waterfall: A Majestic Orange-Red Calcareous Deposit in Enshi Grand Canyon

Huanglong Waterfall is one of the five major waterfalls in the Enshi Grand Canyon. The waterfall cascades down a bell-shaped orange-red calcareous body, with a drop of over 60 meters. Due to the presence of pyrite (FeS2) in the Permian coal layers, which is highly susceptible to oxidation and hydration into iron oxides or hydroxides

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Lou Men Shi Lang: A Typical Karst Stone Forest Landscape in Enshi Grand Canyon

Lou Men Shi Lang is a typical Karst stone bud (forest) landscape, formed by the weathering and dissolution of Triassic limestone (203-250 million years ago). The overall appearance resembles thousands of stone books, hence the name. The stone buds vary in height, are disorderly arranged, and have diverse shapes, resembling waves and islands, with some

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Mother and Child in the Enshi Grand Canyon

The Enshi Grand Canyon features a unique geological formation known as the Mother and Child, a karst topographic sculpture. This solitary peak, approximately 25 meters high, was formed from Triassic limestone (203-250 million years ago) through weathering, erosion, and dissolution. The thin layers of rock are susceptible to weathering and collapse, with the top beginning

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Qixingzhai Scenic Area – A Spectacular Geological Wonderland in Enshi

Qixingzhai Scenic Area is located in the northeastern part of Enshi City, 40 kilometers away from the urban area. It is composed of Yunlong River Fissure, Da Longmen, Zhong Longmen, Xiao Longmen, and sheer cliffs. The scenic area mainly features geological landscapes such as fissures, cliffs, peculiar peaks, and canyons, and is considered the essence

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