Longyou Caves

The Longyou Caves are a series of large artificial caverns located at Phoenix Hill, near the village of Shiyan Beicun on the Qu River in Longyou County, Quzhou prefecture, Zhejiang province, China.

First discovered in 1992, 24 caves have been found to date,[1] one of which has been developed as a tourist attraction.[2]

The caves were carved in sandstone, a homogeneous medium-hard rock, and are thought to date to a period before the creation of the Qin Dynasty in 212 BCE. Despite their size and the effort involved in creating them, so far no trace of their construction or even their existence has been located in the historic record.

The caves are notable in several respects:

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Coordinates: 29°03′42″N 119°11′03″E / 29.06157°N 119.18403°E / 29.06157; 119.18403

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