Dadiaoshui Waterfalls in Qianjiazhai of Zhenyuan County, Puer

🌊 The Majestic Three-Tier Waterfall (大吊水瀑布)

💦 A Three-Level Cascade of Power

Emerging between two mountain peaks, this spectacular waterfall drops in three distinct tiers, with a total height of nearly 100 meters and a width ranging from 5–15 meters (up to 20 meters in the rainy season).

  • First Drop – A 5-meter plunge over a steep ledge.

  • Second Drop – An 80-meter free fall into a deep turquoise pool, with water roaring like a celestial river bursting its banks.

  • Third Drop – Streams split from the foot of the pool, cascading down in misty veils reminiscent of an ink-wash painting.

Rainy Season (May–October) – The waterfall is at its most powerful, and rainbows often appear in the mist when sunlight breaks through.


🎶 A Symphony of Sound & Scenery

  • Thunderous Roar – The waterfall’s booming voice can be heard kilometers away, with water spray leaping skyward like a “silver belt in flight.”

  • Pristine Setting – Surrounded by the Ailao Mountain (哀牢山) primeval forest, towering ancient trees, twisting vines, and moss-covered rocks create the ethereal beauty of a “jade suspended in a green valley.”


🗺️ Location & Access

  • Where – Inside Qianjiazhai Scenic Area (千家寨景区), Jiujiatown (九甲镇), Zhenyuan County (镇沅县). About 20 minutes by car from Jiujiatown, and 90 km from Zhenyuan County seat.

  • Route

    1. Visit Small Diao Waterfall (小吊水瀑布) – 50 meters high, with a road passing directly behind the curtain of water.

    2. Climb steep stone steps for about 1 hour to reach the main viewing platform for Big Diao Waterfall (大吊水瀑布).

💡 Tip – Wear non-slip shoes; some paths require stepping over tree roots and fallen logs.


🌿 Nearby Must-See Attractions

🌳 King of Tea Trees (茶王树)

Five kilometers north of the waterfall stands a 2,700-year-old wild tea tree, 25.6 meters tall and officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the “World’s Oldest Tea Tree.”

🏞 Duluhu River Secret (嘟噜河)

A crystal-clear stream winding through the forest, with jade pools, small cascades, wooden bridges, and centuries-old trees draped in vines.

🏯 Qianjiazhai Ruins (千家寨遗址)

Remnants of a stone pass gate from a Qing-era uprising, hidden deep in the forest, adding a touch of history and mystery to the landscape.


🚗 Travel Essentials

  • Best Season – May–October (rainy season for peak waterfall flow), or winter–spring for Ailao Mountain (哀牢山) cloud-sea views.

  • Suggested Route (5–6 hours) – Small Diao Waterfall → Big Diao Waterfall → Duluhu River Hike → Tea Tree King visit.

  • Extended TripsEnle Saltwater Hot Springs (恩乐盐水温泉), Shimen Gorge Trek (石门峡徒步).

Dining & Stays

  • In Jiujiatown: farmhouse inns offering Piao Chicken (瓢鸡) and wildflower honey.

  • Inside Qianjiazhai Scenic Area: stay at Jiade Manor (嘉德庄园) and try DIY tea-making.


💎 Traveler’s Note

“The Big Diao Waterfall is more than a visual spectacle—it’s nature’s grand symphony. The hundred-foot plunge crashes into a deep pool with thunderous force, while the ancient tea forests of Ailao whisper their millennia-old serenity. Here, the power and stillness of nature weave together into a timeless song of life.”