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Ecotourism in Fufeng Town

Fufeng Township in Qimen County is located in the southeast of the county, bordering Yixian County and Xiuning County in the southeast. It is only 30 kilometers and 34 kilometers away from the world-famous Xidi of Yixian County and Xiuning Qiyun Mountain, covering an area of ??120 square kilometers. , the highest peak in the territory is 958 meters, Yin Gongjian, and there are more than 10 peaks with an altitude of more than 300 meters. The roads in the territory have become black. The source of Xin'an River flows through the entire territory, with a flow of 15 kilometers and passing through 36 village groups. Forestry, tea, and grain are the main sources of income for farmers in this township, and tea is especially famous. The produced Fufeng green tea (referred to as "Fulu") has the characteristics of "the first brewing is fragrant, the second brewing is strong, the third brewing does not reduce the flavor, and the fourth brewing also has flavor". Among them: the "four famous ones" produced in Fuxikou, Shangxiatukeng, Yangcun and Likengkou areas are known as the "Crown of Tunlu". The territory has undulating mountains, fertile land, green trees, and waves of bamboo seas. Especially the annual flooding of Lushui River has created the unique quality of tea, with thick leaves and more juice, which has nourished the people on this land. The "Huangshan Cuilan" produced in this township won the gold medal at the Second National Agricultural Expo, making the green flower bloom into a new and wonderful flower.

In August 2002, thirteen more stone spears, stone axes, stone shuttles and spinning wheels used by humans in the New Era were unearthed from the Zhongtu pit in this township, indicating that as early as 6,000 years ago, stone spears, stone axes, stone shuttles and spinning wheels were used here. Ancestors have already lived, multiplied, and lived here, and it has been identified as a cultural site of the new era by experts from the Provincial Cultural Relics Administration. This discovery greatly advances the history of human activities in southern Anhui (about 3 to 4 thousand years). Located in Chiqiao, the Donggao Pagoda was built during the Jiaqing period of the Ming Dynasty. It is 43 meters high, has 7 floors, has a hexagonal shape, and has a brick and wood structure. It has a history of 500 years and is still majestic. There are stone steps spiraling up inside the tower. The top of the tower is shaped like a gourd. There are wind chimes hanging from the eaves of each floor. The breeze blows and the bells ring melodiously.