Changpu Town is located in the southwest of Yuexi County, Anqing City, Anhui Province, 33 kilometers away from the county seat and 31 kilometers away from the Yuexi exit of Dongxiang Expressway. According to the official website of the local people's government, the town covers an area of ??140 Square kilometers, it has jurisdiction over 12 administrative villages, 258 village groups, 6,667 households, and a total population of more than 24,570 people. Changpu Town has convenient transportation. There are 85 kilometers of roads in the town. The main roads with the county and neighboring counties have been connected to asphalt roads. The telephone penetration rate reaches 85%, the mobile phone signal coverage reaches 100%, the power facilities are complete, and the annual power generation reaches 15 million. kilowatt hours. Changpu Town has an area of ??663 hectares of cultivated land and a total area of ??707 hectares of crops. It is rich in products, including tea, chestnuts, cocoons, river fish, poria, gastrodia elata and other small and medium-sized medicinal materials. The plant resources in Changpu Town are mainly pine, fir, and bamboo, especially moso bamboo and chestnut. It currently has 10,000 acres of bamboo gardens, 7,800 acres of chestnut gardens, and 8,190 acres of tea gardens. It is the "Hometown of Moso Bamboo" in Yuexi County, Anhui Province. The province’s “chestnut hometown”. The main mineral resources in Changpu Town include quartz stone, marble, iron, copper, lead, zinc ore, vermiculite, etc. The marble ore belt covers 10 square kilometers, and the proven reserves of quartz stone are 500,000 tons. The development conditions are already in place. Changpu Town's cultural relic resources include two ancient ruins from the Shang Dynasty (only eight in Yuexi County): bell-ringing crab-shaped noodles and woolen drum-shaped buns. There are also influential ancient village sites (the fourth village in Yuexi County). Baiyun Village, Xifei Huatuo Temple, the ancient pine behind the temple is 4 meters thick and 15 meters high, which is the largest pine in the Dabie Mountains.