From this end, customers can view the flowing water of Yangtze River.
For the daredevils, a bungee jumping platform is nearby.
Walking into the restaurant and down the steps, one will come to a natural cave lobby.
Rightward, a 30-meter-long plank road has been built along the cliffside.
It leads to another natural cave, which has been transformed into a dining hall.
Warm lighting from the ceiling lends a golden yellow glow throughout.
Dimly lit and Chinese-style furnishings blend in with its surroundings.
Part of the dining hall hangs out of the cave, where some dining tables are placed.
This is a place sitting high in the air, where the flowing waters can be watched from above.
The restaurant gets its name from Lu You, a great poet from Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279).
It is said that he had brewed tea in a cave on the mountainside.
Sources:SpotCoolStuff,Easy Tour China