Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Scenic spots in Zhong Fang county

The scenic spots in Zhong Fang County include Huangxi Tourist Scenic Area, China Portuguese Sea, Jingping Ancient Village, Kanglong Nature Reserve, Xiaoyi Squar

Scenic spots in Zhong Fang county

The scenic spots in Zhong Fang County include Huangxi Tourist Scenic Area, China Portuguese Sea, Jingping Ancient Village, Kanglong Nature Reserve, Xiaoyi Squar

Scenic spots in Zhong Fang county

The scenic spots in Zhong Fang County include Huangxi Tourist Scenic Area, China Portuguese Sea, Jingping Ancient Village, Kanglong Nature Reserve, Xiaoyi Square and Xiaping Ren Xian Valley. The nearest distance from Huaihua City is 6 kilometers. China established the county in April, 1998. It was once known as the youngest county in the Republic of China. This is the birthplace of dancing water culture and the largest grape valley in southern China.

Zhong Fang County, which belongs to Huaihua City, Hunan Province, is located in the southwest of Hunan Province, in the middle of Huaihua City, with Xupu County in the east, hongjiang city in the south, Zhijiang County in the west, Chenxi County in the north and Hecheng District in the northwest.

There are various types of landforms, mainly mountainous areas. Rivers and streams impact the flooded waters and the small plains along the Australian waters. The highest point is Kangle Mountain in Gaojiping Yao Township, with an altitude of 248 meters, and the lowest point is Chiyanwan Village in Dingtong Township, with an altitude of 137 meters and a relative elevation difference of11meter.

Zhong Fang County is the Xuefeng Mountain area on the eastern edge of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. Influenced by the Xuefeng Mountains, the terrain of the county is inclined from southeast to northwest, forming a terrain with high southeast and low northwest, and hills and valley plains are sandwiched between mountains.

The southeast is mountainous, with nearly 60 peaks above 1000 meters above sea level. Above 400 meters above sea level, the highest peak is Subaoding, with an altitude of 1934 meters; The central Anhonggu basin is low and flat, with an altitude of about 300 meters; The northwest is dominated by hills, hills and valley plains, with an altitude of 300 to 400 meters.