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Where is the hometown town?

Hometown is located in Miaoxi Town, Wuxing District, Huzhou City. Hometown is located in Zhaocun Village, Miaoxi Town, Wuxing District, 12 kilometers west of Huzhou City Center, with a total investment of 3 billion yuan and a total land area of 1,48 mu. It is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. The five-star demonstration zone of leisure agriculture and rural tourism in China and the core scenic spot of the provincial-level tourist resort of Mount Cisse in Xing Wu belong to Xing Wu, Huzhou, the birthplace of tourism in China. Hometown has been successfully selected into the second batch of cultivation list of provincial-level characteristic towns in Zhejiang Province.

according to the layout of "one museum, two parks and five districts", the town has built the largest ecological science museum in Asia, which integrates butterfly breeding, viewing, flying and popular science education. Sitting in a thousand acres of plum blossom viewing garden, there is the longest original sleeper sightseeing plank road in China along the mountain, and there are 12 viewing pavilions named after plum blossoms on the plank road; It also has a unique landscape that combines participation, experience and culture, such as Yuanxiang Lake, Tongxin Tongqu Garden, Jiyuan Flower Field, Nongqing Honey, and Yuanxiang Farm. The town has the characteristics of a big farm and a small farm, and can carry out many activities such as leisure and health preservation, parent-child amusement, ecological science popularization, farming experience, quality development, rural interest accommodation, comprehensive old-age care, etc., and will create the most desirable hometown tourism destination in the Yangtze River Delta region, which integrates natural science research, ecological science popularization experience, hometown customs and leisure, and forest Zen cultivation, so that tourists can truly experience "being in the city and dreaming of returning to their hometown".