Introduction to Jiulong Creek Valley: The Jiulong Creek spring winds down from the valley densely covered with rocks and giant rocks, forming a three-level waterfall from top to bottom: the first level is the famous Tiger Leaping Waterfall, which stands like a cut from the wall. The cliffs are suspended in the air, like thousands of dendrobiums pouring down. When the water is abundant, the mountains and seas are poured out, the sound is like the roar of summer thunder, silver beads splash everywhere, and misty mist rises. If the sun shines, colorful flying rainbows can appear, which is a spectacle; the stream water When it reaches the middle of the mountain, a rocky water channel about 70 meters long and 20 meters wide appears in the valley. The water channel is smooth and flat but steeply sloping. The spring flows down like flowing silk and ends at a cliff. It erupts to form the second-level waterfall "Yuanyang Waterfall". The waterfall is blocked by the uneven upright cliffs, forming a wonderful landscape of flying flowers and jade. The terrain downstream of the stream gradually becomes flat, and the third-level "Yulong Waterfall" here is different from the previous one. Compared with the second-level waterfall, it also looks much more elegant and dignified. The waterfall floats into the small pool under the rock, stirring up huge lotus-like waves.