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A Brief Introduction to Hundred Miles Wilderness

Baili Wilderness, named after Baili, Fiona Fang, guin, is uninhabited. Ouyang Xiu, a scholar in the Song Dynasty, once left a famous sentence here: "Several families gather in the wilderness, and a knife is thin." Bailihuang is located in Yiling District, Yichang City, Hubei Province, with a total area of 47,700 mu (3 1.8 square kilometers), 50 kilometers away from Yichang City and 70 kilometers away from the Three Gorges Dam, with an average elevation of1.200 m. The highest temperature in midsummer is 28 degrees, which is the nearest summer resort in this city. There are rich and varied wildlife here. It used to be the experimental base of "Raising Sheep in the South" project in 1980s, enjoying the reputation of "China Southern Grassland". During the "Thirteenth Five-Year Plan" period, Bailihuang Scenic Area will closely focus on the overall development of urban and rural areas in Yichang, give full play to the location advantages and unique resource advantages of the scenic area across three counties (cities, districts) in Yichang, comprehensively implement the upgrading and construction of the scenic area around the needs of tourists, strive for a national AAAAA-level tourist scenic spot, and gradually form a tourism development pattern of "promoting agriculture through tourism, and promoting agriculture through tourism". Eventually, it will become Yichang Baili Urban and Rural Planning and Rural Tourism Demonstration Zone, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Sightseeing and Experience Demonstration Zone, a well-known summer resort in Hubei Province, the chief experience of extreme sports in Hubei Province, a well-known alpine grassland resort in China, and a well-known AAAAA-level tourist attraction in China.