Located in Meijiao Town, Xingguo County, Jiangxi Province, at the junction of Xingguo, Ningdu and the three counties, it is 64 kilometers away from the county seat, 67 kilometers away from Ganzhou Gold Airport and Jinggangshan Airport 150 respectively, and 67 kilometers away from Xingguo Railway Station of Beijing-Kowloon Railway. The scenic spot is adjacent to National Highway 3 19 and Quanzhou South (Ning) Expressway, and 3 kilometers away from Xingguo East Exit 13.
Because of its unique geomantic culture, Sanliao Village is praised by Yi scholars at home and abroad as "the first village of geomantic culture in China" and "the birthplace of geomantic culture in China". Yi Ming, the founder of Feng Shui, and his disciples Zeng and Liao went to Beijing to write books in seclusion. After the theoretical system of China's geomantic culture was established, China's geomantic culture spread at home and abroad, and Sanliao Zeng and Liao learned from Yang and carried it forward. Since the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Song Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, great masters have come forth in large numbers. Among them, 36 feng shui masters were appointed by the emperor as Dr. Qin, which is world-renowned. The ancient capitals of Nanjing and Beijing, as well as famous buildings such as the Ming Tombs, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Qingling Mausoleum, are all candidates for Mr. Sanliao Feng Shui. Up to now, a large number of geomantic works have been preserved in the scenic area, such as the meeting of turtles and snakes, the shaman of Zeng family, the snake-shaped shrine, the tiger-shaped tomb, and the Seven Star Pool. It is the best preserved ancient village in China with the most concentrated Feng Shui works, and it has become a holy place for the world's Feng Shui culture lovers to make a pilgrimage.