Five Dragon Pools Scenic Area
Located about 35 kilometers away from the city proper of Ningbo, Five Dragon Pools Scenic Area (五龙潭景区) was rated as a national 4A-level tourist spot, the second highest level recognized by China's National Tourism Administration in 2005.
Hidden in the mountainous region of Yinzhou district, the pools are part of a scenic area featuring streams, waterfalls and a mild climb that guides you through five natural pond formations, each named after a dragon. Visitors can enjoy the natural landscape of creeks, waterfalls, grotesque rocks and perilous peaks and have a glimpse of the Chinese Dragon culture, the local mountaineer customs of East Zhejiang, and the local folk customs.
On the right of the entrance to the area is a 400-year-old Guandi and Dragon Temple. The temple has gone through countless reconstructions and the present small temple was renovated in the 1990s.
Suggested Itinerary:
Rock Inscriptions — Five Dragon Hall — First Dragon Pool — Second Dragon Pool — Third Dragon Pool — Fourth Dragon Pool — Fifth Dragon Pool — Yinglin Lake — Cave Residence — Jilong Altar.
Opening hours: 7:30 am -4:30 pm
Ticket Price:
Dragon Pool Waterfall: 50 yuan ($7.6) for coupon ticket
Add: Gushan village, Longguan township, Yinzhou district, Ningbo, Zhejiang province
Tel: 0574-87893576
Transportation: Bus No 638