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The History and Culture of Jiedao Scenic Area

Why is this island called border island? At the top of Fenjiezhou Mountain, there is a stone tablet set up by Hainan Provincial Geographical Names Office, indicating that there is a dividing line, which is the dividing line between the north and south climate in Hainan. This magical natural dividing line, which extends from the far sea, across the border mainland and across to Niu Ling, is regarded as the dividing line between the northern and southern climate in Hainan. It can often be seen here that there are dark clouds in the north of Niulingling, but the sun is shining in Lingnan. In winter, the sky is gloomy in the north of Lingnan, but it is sunny in Lingnan. The treacherous and changeable weather is clear here. In fact, the whole border ridge (Niu Ling) is a continuation of Wuzhishan Mountains. Hundreds of millions of years ago, the rapid extrusion of continental plates formed this beautiful island. The earliest historical record about the boundary continent is that Qu Yun usurped Lingshui County annals in the 57th year of Qianlong. Among them, it is recorded: "Jiashe Island is 40 miles east of the city. In addition, there is a sea outside the Yuyu River and it is a middle island, which is more than 30 feet high. " Among them, it refers to the present border continent. In addition, according to research, Fenjiezhou was a fortress for military strategists in ancient times, and it was also a place for businessmen to take shelter from the wind. There is an ancient post road in Wanning, Niu Ling at the entrance of Fenjiezhou Scenic Area, which is the only way for Wanning to communicate with Lingshui. This post road was built in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. Although this ancient post road has disappeared, in the old society, many literati left many poems praising Bianzhou here, making Bianzhou famous since ancient times.