Let’s head towards the Kowloon Cave that we have long admired.
On the way forward, the daffodils and sunflowers on both sides of the bank were reflected on the colorful river, which was extremely beautiful; rows of willows, banana trees, and pieces of reeds flew away from us; There are several black, shiny, tall and big horses wandering on the shore. The fish in the water were not willing to be lonely and played the game of blowing bubbles.
In the distance, we vaguely saw a small island on the lake with an ancient tower on the island. The island is getting closer and closer to us. The ancient pagoda is five or six stories high and is made of blue bricks. Several red lanterns hang from the top of the tower. Soon we came to a hydropower station. After getting off the boat, we got on a small boat and continued towards Jiulong Cave. After about an hour and a half, we arrived at the foot of a mountain. After more than an hour of arduous trek, we finally arrived at Jiulong Cave.
We ate some biscuits and went into the cave without taking a rest. The cave is very wide. Due to the low light, stalagmites and rows of dianthus appear and disappear under the strange lights. Some are like lions, some are like camels, some are like elephants, some are like peacocks opening their tails, and some are like clever monkeys. They are various and full of fun. It's like being in a zoo. All of this is carved by the invisible hands of water, the source of life, over millions of years.