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Dishui Cave (Chinese: 滴水洞; pinyin: Dīshuǐdòng; lit. 'Dripping Water Cave'), also known as Dishui Hole or Mount Dishui, is a mountain with many caves. It is regarded as a "pearl" of the landscape of Shaoshan. The mountain is the farthest end of the long valley of Shaoshan. The rocks of the valley have been worn into caves by the dripping water of a stream. The caves are close to Dishuidong Mountain, Longtoushan Mountain (龙头山) on the south, the Huxieping Mountain (虎歇坪) on the north and the Niuxingshan Mountain (牛形山) at the back. There are great varieties of rare trees and flowers, such as azalea, camellia, cymbidium, camphor, cherries, ginkgo and others which are in blossom in different seasons.

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  • Dishui Cave (Chinese: 滴水洞; pinyin: Dīshuǐdòng; lit. 'Dripping Water Cave'), also known as Dishui Hole or Mount Dishui, is a mountain with many caves. It is regarded as a "pearl" of the landscape of Shaoshan. The mountain is the farthest end of the long valley of Shaoshan. The rocks of the valley have been worn into caves by the dripping water of a stream. The caves are close to Dishuidong Mountain, Longtoushan Mountain (龙头山) on the south, the Huxieping Mountain (虎歇坪) on the north and the Niuxingshan Mountain (牛形山) at the back. There are great varieties of rare trees and flowers, such as azalea, camellia, cymbidium, camphor, cherries, ginkgo and others which are in blossom in different seasons. (en)
  • 滴水洞(てきすいどう)は、中華人民共和国湖南省湘潭市韶山市の観光スポット。毛沢東故居に隣接した位置に所在する。 (ja)
  • 滴水洞是地理名词。位于湖南省韶山冲西南约5公里,是一个三面环山的幽深狭谷,它的南面是龙头山,西为书堂山,北为虎歇坪,东面豁口建有韶山水库。已列入全国文物保护单位。 (zh)
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  • Dishui Cave (Chinese: 滴水洞; pinyin: Dīshuǐdòng; lit. 'Dripping Water Cave'), also known as Dishui Hole or Mount Dishui, is a mountain with many caves. It is regarded as a "pearl" of the landscape of Shaoshan. The mountain is the farthest end of the long valley of Shaoshan. The rocks of the valley have been worn into caves by the dripping water of a stream. The caves are close to Dishuidong Mountain, Longtoushan Mountain (龙头山) on the south, the Huxieping Mountain (虎歇坪) on the north and the Niuxingshan Mountain (牛形山) at the back. There are great varieties of rare trees and flowers, such as azalea, camellia, cymbidium, camphor, cherries, ginkgo and others which are in blossom in different seasons. (en)
  • 滴水洞(てきすいどう)は、中華人民共和国湖南省湘潭市韶山市の観光スポット。毛沢東故居に隣接した位置に所在する。 (ja)
  • 滴水洞是地理名词。位于湖南省韶山冲西南约5公里,是一个三面环山的幽深狭谷,它的南面是龙头山,西为书堂山,北为虎歇坪,东面豁口建有韶山水库。已列入全国文物保护单位。 (zh)
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