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Tourism resources in Haihui Town

Haihui Town is a famous tourist town and is known as the "No. 1 Tourism Town in Northern Jiangxi". Within the territory, there are famous scenic spots such as the East Gate of Mount Lushan, Sandiequan Waterfall of Mount Lushan, National Forest Park, Bilongtan, Haihui Temple, and Bailudong Academy.

The Wangjiapo U-shaped Valley, a Quaternary glacial relic of Lushan Mountain, as well as Bilongtan, Wangjiapo Double Waterfalls, Toad Rock and other scenic spots identified by the famous geologist Li Siguang are in Gaolong Township.

Through the vigorous implementation of the strategy of promoting town development through tourism, the living standards of the people have been greatly improved, the economic strength of the town has been significantly enhanced, and the market town framework has been continuously broadened. In 2007, the town's fiscal revenue reached 8.074 million yuan, and the per capita net income of farmers reached 5,221 yuan. The market town area increased from 22.5 hectares in 2005 to 27.2 hectares. Through high-standard planning, the road network, pipe network, sanitation treatment, etc. in the market town have been improved. The infrastructure has been further improved, and it has been rated as an advanced township for fitness activities for hundreds of millions of farmers in the country, a demonstration town for small town construction in Jiangxi Province, a health town in Jiangxi Province, and a demonstration town for the development and reform of small towns in the country.

Give full play to its resource advantages and vigorously develop various tourism economic models such as landscape tourism, lakeside tourism, agricultural tourism, leisure vacations, etc. There are Sandiequan Scenic Area, Bilongtan Scenic Area, Sandiequan Rafting, With many tourist attractions such as Glacier Grand Canyon Rafting, Nianfeng Baiguoyuan, and Hailong Villa, tourism has become the town's pillar industry. In 2007, the Sandiequan Scenic Area received ticket revenue of 400,000 tourists throughout the year and achieved ticket revenue of 18.7 million yuan. , the comprehensive tourism revenue exceeded 70 million yuan; the Sandiequan rafting project achieved revenue of 2 million yuan.