Immortal’s Cave

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Immortal’s Cave is a famous scenic grotto on Lushan Mountain in China, known for its steep cliffs, misty vistas, and associations with ancient poets and legends of immortals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural landscape feature
scenic grotto
tourist attraction
access mountain paths
stone steps
associatedWith Chinese legends of immortals
Chinese poetry
Taoist themes
bestSeasonToVisit autumn
summer
climateFeature frequent fog
high humidity
country China
hasCulturalSignificance site of poetic inspiration
symbol of reclusion and transcendence in Chinese culture
hasFeature misty vistas
overhanging cliffs
precipitous paths
rock formations
steep cliffs
viewing platforms
hasViewOf Lushan Mountain landscapes
cloud seas around Lushan
valleys below Lushan
isPopularWith domestic tourists
hikers
literature enthusiasts
photographers
knownFor Chinese literary references
associations with immortals
cloud and mist views
connections to ancient poets
dramatic cliff scenery
languageOfSignage Chinese
locatedIn Jiangxi Province NERFINISHED
Lushan Mountain NERFINISHED
eastern China NERFINISHED
partOf Lushan scenic area NERFINISHED
safetyConsideration slippery steps in wet weather
steep and narrow paths
tourismType cultural tourism
mountain tourism
nature tourism

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Lushan Mountain hasAttraction Immortal’s Cave