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The Jiulong Waterfalls – also known as the Luoping Nine Dragons Waterfall Group – lie 22 kilometers northeast of Luoping County, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The waterfalls cascade layer upon layer, creating a serene and enchanting natural retreat. Due to the unique geological structure and millennia of water erosion, a ten-tiered waterfall group has formed here, with waterfalls of varying heights, widths and distinct shapes.
The Jiulong Waterfalls – also known as the Luoping Nine Dragons Waterfall Group – lie 22 kilometers northeast of Luoping County, southwest China's Yunnan Province. The waterfalls cascade layer upon layer, creating a serene and enchanting natural retreat. Due to the unique geological structure and millennia of water erosion, a ten-tiered waterfall group has formed here, with waterfalls of varying heights, widths and distinct shapes.