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Where does Shibadong Village belong in Hunan Province?
Shibadong Village belongs to Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, with Wuyuan rural architectural model and Tuerling natural landscape. It is located in Huayuan County, western Hunan Province, in the middle of Wuling Mountains, at the junction of Hunan, Guizhou and Chongqing provinces.

Shibadong Village is located in the southwest of Paibi Township and is known as the "South Gate" of Huayuan. It is close to Jicha Expressway, National Highway 209 and National Highway 3 19, 34 kilometers away from Huayuan County, 38 kilometers away from Jishou City in Xiangxi, 8 kilometers away from Aizhai Bridge and 5 kilometers away from expressway. The village is located in the alpine karst area, with long winter and short summer, with an altitude of about 700 meters and a beautiful ecological environment.

The total area of Shibadong Village is 14 162 mu, and the cultivated land area is 8 17 mu. The per capita arable land in the village is only 0.83 mu, the forest land area is 1 1093 mu, and the forest coverage rate is 78%.

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The history and culture of Shibadong Village;

1. This village has profound Miao culture, unique Miao diet, rich Miao customs and well-preserved primitive Miao culture. Every Spring Festival, there are traditional customs such as catching lions, dragons and drums. Every autumn festival, activities such as watermelon festival, dragon dance, climbing knife ladders, spinning cows and singing Miao songs will be organized here. The village has cultural tourism products, such as Miao Xiu, batik, flower ribbons and silk woven with ancient flowers.

2. Green foods such as bacon, sour fish, sour meat and wild vegetables with 18 holes; There are Miao stunts such as climbing the knife ladder, stepping on the mouth, eight platforms, fixing chickens, and ethnic cultural activities such as "Celebrating the Year of Miao", "Catch the Autumn Festival" and "Folk Songs".