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Where is the location of Blue Sky Resort

Blue Sky Resort in Guangshan County, Xinyang is a new peasant village developed and built by Henan Blue Sky Group. It is located in Yanhe Township, 22km away from Guangshan County, and consists of four natural villages: Yudawa, Huxiaowan, Aowa and Ruangang, with a total population of more than 33 people.

the resort has two enterprises, namely, cooker factory and plastic weaving factory, a modern processing factory with an annual output of 6 tons of dry tea, a 15 cubic meter supporting pipeline liquefied gas station, a tourist resort, and some service industries such as breeding.

Blue Sky Resort is located in Aowa Economic Development Zone, 23km southwest of Guangshan County, Henan Province. It is 4km from National Highway 312 in the north, 24km from Shanghai-Shaanxi Expressway, 2km from Guangshan Station of Beijing-Kowloon Railway and 8km from Ashen Expressway in the east. 8 kilometers from Xinyang City.

Blue Sky Holiday Village is a tourist scenic spot that integrates modern agricultural ecological park, sightseeing and vacation. Covers an area of 5 square kilometers. Planning and construction began in 2, and now a star-rated comprehensive resort hotel has been built. At the same time, it is equipped with tennis courts, basketball courts, badminton courts, water parks and many other entertainment projects, and a pollution-free ecological tea garden base of 1, mu. Cloned tea seedlings are introduced from Zhejiang, Anhui, Hubei and other places, and the most advanced tea processing equipment is introduced from Japan according to pollution-free natural standards. The annual output of dry tea is 2.16 million kilograms, with an output value of 2 million yuan, and Xinyang Maojian is rich in "blue sky and jade leaves".

There is an artificial lake in the Blue Sky Resort, covering an area of .2 square kilometers, which breeds all kinds of imported fish and rare and exotic fish. There are pheasants, rabbits, wild boars, sika deer, turtledoves, hedgehogs, squirrels, porcupines, cranes and so on.