Huang Huali is mainly produced in Hainan Province, China, and its wood is second only to rosewood, because its wood is extremely stable, does not deform, crack or bend in cold and heat, and has certain toughness. It is suitable for making all kinds of special-shaped furniture, such as three-legged furniture, with great bending, but only Huang Huali wood can be used, and other wood is not competent. The characteristics of Huang Huali wood are similar to those of other wood, which is easy to be confused. The most important thing is that it is easily confused with rosewood. This kind of rosewood is mainly produced in Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan Island. Some books are called Hainan rosewood, others are called Vietnamese sandalwood, because this kind of tree also grows in Vietnam and neighboring countries. The wood color of Huanghua pear is golden and moist, the heartwood color is reddish brown or dark brown, and it has the texture of repeated horns. The specific gravity of Huang Huali wood is relatively light, which may be lighter than mahogany (rosewood). When put into the water, it is semi-submersible, that is, it does not completely sink into the water or float on the water. The texture of Huang Huali wood is very clear, like running water, very beautiful. The most special thing is that there are many wood boils in the wood grain. These wood boils are also smooth and unbreakable, showing the texture of fox's head, old man's head and old man's head hair, which is beautiful and pleasant, that is, people often say "grimace." Most of the high-grade furniture made in Ming and early Qing Dynasty was made of Huang Huali wood. Due to the excessive logging in the previous dynasty, the timber in Huang Huali was drastically reduced or even endangered before the middle of Qing Dynasty, so it was changed to mahogany. According to the published furniture data of Ming and Qing dynasties, the wood material of Huanghua pear is relatively large, and a single board with a width of half a meter and a length of two meters can be seen.