Jiulong Waterfall

The Jiulong Waterfall, also known as the Nine-Dragon Waterfalls, is composed of 10 cascades that each have a pool beneath them. The distinctive waterfalls in Yunnan are generated by the unique geology structure of the region as well as river erosion over thousands of years. There are a total of 10 levels in this set of waterfalls, which was given the name Jiulong Waterfall after the Jiulong River. The adage "Nine dragons and Ten Waterfalls is the No. 1 wonder in the south Kingdom" is therefore debunked.


It is situated 20 kilometers from the Chinese town of Luoping County in a valley that is 4 kilometers long and 200 meters deep. The group's tallest waterfall, the thundering Number 1, measures 110 meters in width and 56 meters in height. Although they are not as high as Fall Number 1, succeeding falls differ from one another in height and width, and each one has its own unique appeal. One can see all ten cascades at once while seated on the belvedere.


The cascade transforms into a silver chain that hangs from the sky and shoots spray into the air in the winter and spring. On bright days, rainbows may be seen rising over the waterfall. The waterfalls are located in a beautiful setting and are audible from a great distance away. The towering cascades reward visitors with breathtaking vistas.


Location: Luoping, Qujing, Yunnan, China

Photo: sworld.co.uk
Photo: sworld.co.uk
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Photo: tripadvisor

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