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Hands up. Where did you take the mountain view?

Please raise your hand to watch the scene of Guoliang Village, Wan Xianshan, Huixian County, Xinxiang, Henan Province.

In 2002, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, the famous director Feng and the famous comedian Pan Changjiang filmed Hands Up, which made people appreciate the beautiful scenery of Guoliang Village in Wan Xianshan, deep in Taihang Mountain. The villages on the cliff, the ancient stone houses, especially Guo Da where donkeys and carts drive, are called "the strangest roads in the world", which is even more memorable.

The film Hands Up directed by Feng made Guo Liang Village famous. Every day, domestic and foreign tourists can be said to be in an endless stream, and the simple folk customs can be clearly seen here.

Brief introduction of Guo Liang village

Guo Liang Village belongs to Shayao Township, huixian city, Xinxiang City, Henan Province. Shayao Township, 60km northwest of huixian city, Xinxiang City, Henan Province, is at the junction with Kunshan Village, an ancient suburb of Lingchuan County, Jincheng City, with an altitude of1000m. There are 83 families with 329 people.

Guo Liang Village is located on a steep cliff with dangerous terrain and beautiful scenery. It is famous for its fantastic waterscape and the "wall-hung highway" in the cliff canyon, and is also known as the "Pearl of Taihang Mountain". Now it has become the first scenic spot in Wan Xianshan and the national 4A scenic spot.

Xie Jin, a famous director, called Guo Liang "the pearl on Taihang Mountain", and Zhang Ding, a famous painter, called Guo Liang "the miracle of China". More than 40 films have been filmed here, such as The Bell of Liang Qing Temple, Beyond the Horizon, The Story of Unfortunate Uncle, war corner, Raise Your Hands, and Paradise Land. Guo Liang Village, on the edge of the cliff in Wan Xianshan Scenic Area, is known as the first film and television village in China.