Luoshuidong Cave (落水洞, Luòshuǐ Dòng) is located within the Canglonggu Scenic Area (藏龙谷, Cánglónggǔ) in Cangyuan County (沧源县, Cāngyuán Xiàn), Lincang (临沧, Líncāng). This unique attraction is deeply intertwined with a legendary tale about a playful dragon prince.
According to legend, the dragon prince became angry and flooded the Menglai Gorge (勐来峡谷, Ménglái Xiágǔ). As the water accumulated, it became trapped, and the mischievous dragon prince began to treat the area as his playground. One day, after catching a cold, he sneezed so violently that he accidentally created a hole, allowing the floodwaters to escape. Startled by the sudden release, he quickly hid in a nearby cave over 100 meters away, not daring to come out for seven days and nights. This cave became known as Canglong Cave (藏龙洞, Cánglóng Dòng).
Eventually, when the dragon prince felt it was safe, he ventured back to investigate and discovered that his sneeze had opened a 7-kilometer-long underground river (暗河, ànhé). Following the road for 7 kilometers, visitors can see the source of this underground river. Thrilled by his discovery, the dragon prince returned to Luoshuidong Cave to play in the waters, leading to its nickname, Dragon Palace (龙宫, Lónggōng). The valley itself was affectionately named Canglong Valley (藏龙谷, Cánglónggǔ), becoming part of the scenic area.
The Luoshuidong Cave and Canglong Valley are not only home to stunning natural landscapes but also rich in imaginative folklore. This unique blend of nature and legend draws visitors eager to explore and experience the captivating stories associated with the dragon prince.
To reach Luoshuidong Cave (落水洞, Luòshuǐ Dòng) in Cangyuan County (沧源县, Cāngyuán Xiàn), visitors can take a bus or drive. From the town center, follow the main road towards Canglonggu Scenic Area, which will lead you directly to the cave. The drive is scenic and provides opportunities to enjoy the lush landscapes of Yunnan Province.