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Tiger-Jumping Rocks and Water
Dropping Cave in Yingjiang
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The Tiger-Jumping Rocks is situated at the
foot of the mountains at the edge of the Yingjiang Basin
and 34 kilometers southwest of the county seat. In this
place, two huge rocks, like two half - opened gates, block
the Daying River, whose upper section is flowing smoothly.
The distance between the two rocks is only 7.3 meters, where
a tiger can jump from one rock to the other, hence the name.
As the river suddenly becomes narrow, the currents become
swift, with big waves rolling as powerfully as thunderbolts.
There is a saying that you can 't boast of having been to
Yingjiang unless you have been to the Tiger Jumping Rocks.
After flowing 500 meters further, the water is completely
blocked by a precipice, where the Daying River has been
devoured by a small cave and only the roaring of the water
can be heard. Through the cave, the water pours roaring
down the rocky banks, where waterfalls are gushing over
the edge of the precipice and form a magnificent rainbow
in the sun.
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