Write a tour guide's words, Wuhuangling.

Wuhuangling is a famous forest park in Qinzhou. Located in Longmen, Beitong, Baishishui, Dacheng and Huang Zhang, Pubei County, Qinzhou City, 30 kilometers away from the county seat. It has been designated as a key forest park in Qinzhou City, and it is a cascade comprehensive ecological landscape integrating alpine grassland scenery, South Asian tropical rain forest scenery, rural folk customs and Bajiaotian pear garden scenery.

The whole scenic spot covers an area of about 90 square kilometers, and the top of Wuhuangshan Mountain is an alpine lawn belt. The mountainside is the largest contiguous natural rhododendron forest belt in China, which is rich in rare wild rhododendrons. At the foot of the mountain is a famous banana producing area in China. The original rural customs of the five towns around the scenic spot are still well preserved, such as waterwheels, wooden pairs, stone mills, hand-propelled wooden carts, ancient oil-squeezing tools, sugar-making tools, textile tools and fishing tools. The main landscapes are: green forests, sea of clouds with mountains and peaks, foggy sunrise, waterfalls, strange rocks and alpine pastures. Lingtou Festival is also held for two months every year. The first Hakka culture village in Guangxi, only one kilometer away from Pubei County, can make people feel the profound Hakka culture in Pubei. The hardware facilities of the first phase of Beiwu Huangling Forest Park are difficult to reach the foot of the mountain. The pavilions and pavilions show mountains and dew, celebrity calligraphy and painting burn boulders, and 30 the Monkey King make a scene in Wuhuangling.

Charming and gentle, gentle and sincere, are the characteristics of Wuhuangling water flow. Yuniu Creek is crystal clear, winding, leaping over the ridge and tinkling down. There are waterfalls and springs in the stream, but it is not in a hurry. Looking up at the waterfall, I saw white flowing water like a ribbon, like a white scarf hanging in the mountains. She didn't "fly down thousands of feet". Legend has it that this "Jade Girl Waterfall" was changed by gauze towels dropped by the seven fairies of the Jade Emperor when they visited Huangwuling. There is a "Jade Girl Bath" in the stream, which is a natural stone pool two meters square. It is full of clear water and full of temptation that people want to jump down and have a good time. It is said that this is the place where the seven fairies bathe. Daughters of families under the ridge in Huang Wu used to bathe here the day before their wedding, so that they could get some aura. The water in the stream shows the gentleness, smoothness and charm of the girl. Even the vines beside the stream have become equally graceful because of their infection. In order to survive, these Brawly desperately put their roots into the stream, while the branches and leaves are struggling with the sun, showing a persistent spirit. The trees that grow the most by the stream are figs and banana trees, especially banana trees, which have their shadows from the foot of the mountain to the middle of the mountain.

There are two kinds of strange stones in Wuhuangling: one is "grasping stones by trees". The abrupt rock next to Yunv Creek seems to be on the verge of collapse, but it stands on the extraordinary wall. The reason is that it is firmly grasped by the tree on the rock. Some of these granite pebbles are five or six meters high, and some are ten or twenty meters high. Most of them are broken layer by layer, and most of the cracks are inserted by the roots of one or more vines, which looks like rattan ropes. Those broken stones that want to leave the matrix cannot fall. In this way, the stone was caught by the tree, and the tree sucked the dew and grew in the wind, forming the spectacle of "the tree catches the stone". Although it is clear that these stones will not fall, there is still the fear of being hit by stones when walking under them.

The second miracle is "Leibi Stone", which is the most distinctive landscape of Huang Wu Ridge. On the main peak of Huangwuling, there are more than a dozen gray-black oval granite boulders. Some are tall and some are short. Short people can stand on it with a jump, while tall people can't climb to its top unless they take a ladder. These huge stones have three magical features: first, no matter how big or small, every stone has been beaten by wind and rain without edges and corners. From a distance, it looks like a goose egg, a cylinder, or a budding bud. Seen from a close distance, the surface of each boulder is not smooth at all, just like litchi peel. Second, huge stones, big or small, seem to have been chopped by knives and axes, or split in two or split in three, with neat cracks reaching to the bottom of the stone. Some boulders have big cracks that can accommodate people, while others seem to be sawed with a saw. It is this structure that makes these huge stones look lifelike, such as an old man overlooking the earth, or a young woman overlooking the South China Sea, or a giant egg waiting to hatch. The most vivid is "Woman Looking at the Sea": two stones, one big and one small, stand on the ridge, with the top as small as a human head and the bottom as big as a human body, much like a woman looking at the South China Sea regardless of steep slopes and ridges, as if waiting, expecting and longing.