2. Macrobrachium guangshanense: short in size, bluish and translucent in color, it feeds on natural biological bait, plant residues and weeds, drinks rivers and streams, grows in reservoirs, ponds, dams and rivers, and is not only spineless and fishy, but also delicious in meat and rich in nutrition, with protein content as high as 65,438+06,4%.
3. Guangshan Tea: Guangshan County was named as "the hometown of tea in China" by the State Forestry Administration, and it is one of the main producing areas of Xinyang Maojian tea. Tea industry has become a pillar industry to strengthen the county economy, increase farmers' income and promote the construction of new countryside.