The 2018 Huaihua Eco-cultural Tourism Festival is about to open on Nov 22 to promote self-drive tours to the famous Xuefeng Mountain. Here is a travel guide for those who fancy taking a road trip this autumn.
Day 1:
1.Nanmuqiao Rural Tourism Area
Nanmuqiao Rural Tourism Area [Photo/rednet.cn]
Nanmuqiao village is a well-known Miao village in Hunan province. The tourism area, covering an area of 8,200 mu (546.7 hectares) with a green rate of up to 93.75 percent, is composed of the Nanmuqiao Pioneer Park of college student village officials, Baokuling Reservoir and the Cultural Revolution Reservoir.
Recreation projects are also planned to construct a rural tourism area, including ecological orchards, Miao custom gardens, modern farms, a water amusement center, fishing fields, and a ropeway.
2.Dayou Academy
Dayou Academy [Photo/rednet.cn]
Dayou academy, located at the foot of Dayou Mountain with a total area of 1,266 mu, was reconstructed on the site founded in the Qing dynasty (1636-1912). Now it consists of a Chinese studies museum, a calligraphy and painting academy, a health club, a celebrity hall, a cultural exhibition gallery and more.
In addition, the Youzhuang Picking Garden near the academy is also a good place for visiting. It is a five-star Hunan province rural tourism area and a comprehensive park of modern agriculture suitable for tourism and living.
3.Wubaotian Ancient Village
Wubaotian Ancient Village [Photo/rednet.cn]
Wubaotian Ancient Village is a place with high historical and cultural value. Beautiful landscape scenery, profound Yao culture, and ancient folk houses are all interwoven, giving the locale a unique charm.
Day 2:
1. Chuanyan Mountain Scenic Spot
Chuanyan Mountain Scenic Spot [Photo/rednet.cn]
At this scenic spot between Xuefeng Mountain and Wuling Range, you can see the misty beauty of the clouds, enjoy mountain scenery and sunsets, spend time in the natural spring water of the boundless swimming pool on the top of the mountain, appreciate the magic skill of the Yao people in ancient rhyme, and stroll along old tea-trading routes.