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Where is Huanghua Village in Sha Tin?

Huanghuacun Rural Scenic Area is located in the northeast of Fengshun County, Guangdong Province, 80 kilometers away from the county seat and 55 kilometers away from Meicheng. The population of the village is more than 1 100, and there are more than 30 experts and professors. It is a veritable professor village. Fiona Fang 1.5km of Huanghua Village is surrounded by mountains, with beautiful peak forests and lush trees, clear streams and ancient trees, with distant mountains and mountains. Hakka residential buildings in the village are scattered along the mountains and rivers. The ancient trees, houses, streams and bridges in the village constitute a beautiful rural scenery of Hakka villages. The main attractions of the village are: the former residence of Academician Li Guoping, Hakka characteristic houses, virgin forest park, ecological beauty of Shuikou, Huanghua Tianchi and so on. The area is rich in mountain, water and forest tourism resources, and the original forest park with a history of more than 300 years has well-preserved vegetation, winding paths, exotic flowers and trees everywhere, clear water and beautiful scenery.

In recent years, Huanghua Village has guided the masses to adjust the agricultural industrial structure and developed and planted special agricultural products such as rape flowers, day lilies, plums and bananas. Flowers and fruits are fragrant all year round, and the pastoral scenery is beautiful. In order to make full use of the unique natural and cultural landscape of Huanghua Village and create and provide more ways for local farmers to get rich, the rural tourism in Huanghua Village was officially launched on September 29, 2007, with the theme of "enjoying natural pastoral scenery and exercising for health", focusing on eco-agricultural sightseeing and natural pastoral scenery tourism, and focusing on "eating farm meals, doing farm work and enjoying". Visitors are interested in the former residence of academicians, Hakka characteristic houses, virgin forest parks and other scenic spots. At the same time, it has promoted the sales of agricultural and sideline products of nearly 10,000 people in surrounding villages and increased farmers' income, which is a key project of rural tourism in Meizhou City.