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Where is the location of the ancient tea-horse road (Kangxian section)

The ancient tea-horse road (Kangxian section) is a cultural relic protection unit in Gansu Province.

The cultural route of the ancient tea-horse road in Kangxian starts from Yaoping Village in Dananyu in the east, passes through Dananyu Township (Gulanggao), Dasancha (Gusanguan), Yuntai Town (Baimaguan), Dabao, Changba and Wangguan, enters Wudu in the west, crosses Taishi Mountain along Pingluo River, and enters Xihe, Lixian and Chengxian by Changhe Dam. In particular, the Shimaoliang site in Wang Guan is the most typical, and there are road monuments as evidence.

The site is located at the mouth of Shimao Liangshan Pass, which is 0/00 meters northwest of Wang Guan Township Government in Kangxian County. It is the passage for ancient Kangxian businessmen to go to Wudu. There are stone steps on the stone slab road in Dongpo, with 20 existing steps, and the length is 1 1 m. There are excavated stone steps on the southwest slope, and there are more than 20 meters long stone roads. There is half a stone tablet on the cliff mountain, with a residual width of 20 cm, a commercial width of 90 cm and a thickness of 18 cm. Most of the handwriting can be recognized, including "showing that a businessman and other tea horse vendors can pass through Fan Jie Road" and so on.