Folk culture in Dabie Mountains National Forest Park

The Dabie Mountains are the holy land of the Chinese revolution and have a rich historical and cultural background. Due to its special geographical location (the junction of three counties and the main road from Anhui to eastern Hubei) and special terrain (Zhongshan zone), Dabie Mountain National Forest Park has been an active place for peasant movements since ancient times. In modern times, it was an important battlefield in the "anti-encirclement and suppression war" and the "liberation war".

The Dabie Mountains are rich in folk culture, such as 360 tunes of love songs, tea-picking opera, Gaoqiang, lotus-picking boats, stilts, popular temple fairs, southern tune flower drums, northern tune flower drums, rap and rap, etc. folk art.

The countryside surrounding the project area is rich in products, simple folk customs and beautiful environment, making it suitable for rural leisure and rural tourism. In Xinwutan, Jiuzihe, adjacent to the scenic spot, there is a building with 99 rooms built in the Ming Dynasty. The houses use 5 different architectural styles and various building materials, and can be developed as an eco-tourism experience to experience local life. Here, tourists can not only learn about rural life, but also learn about Feng Shui and other cultures.