Liujiawan Village is located in the northeast of Zhongying Town, with an average elevation of1.060m.. It belongs to a remote mountainous area and an old revolutionary village. Liujiawan Village is adjacent to Longjiawan and Daluping Village in the east, Bazishan and Guo Chang Bay in the south, Zhongying Village in the west and Meiguo Bay and Sanjiatai Village in the north. The village committee is away from the town government 1 km, and the provincial highway Enhe Road passes through Groups 1 and 4. There are ***4 villagers' groups in the village, 153 farmers, with a total population of 560. Liujiawan Village Party Branch ***20 party member, 6 party member aged 30 and below, 9 party member aged 60 and above; 2 in party member with junior college or above, 5 in party member with senior high school or technical secondary school, and 0/3 in party member/KLOC-below junior high school; Six people from party member went out to work and do business. The ethnic minority population in Liujiawan village accounts for 85%, of which Tujia nationality accounts for 80%, Miao nationality accounts for 2. 1% and Mongolian nationality accounts for 2.9%. The land area of the whole village is 136 14 mu, including 834 mu of cultivated land resources, 726 mu of general cultivated land, and forest land 1 1000 mu.
Tea is the leading industry in Liujiawan Village. In recent years, the planning of Liujiawan Village takes beekeeping as an important industrial development, and develops local tourism at the intersection of Shenmi and Rice.
Liujiawan Village is adjacent to liu village, hejia village, Shangyangpo Village, Bazishan Community, Daxing River Village, Sanjiatai Village, Baishui Village, Yuanjing Village, Qinglong Village, Guochangwan Village, Ancestral Hall Village, Zongyuan Village, Tieniuping Village and Guanzhaying Village.
There are some tourist attractions near Liujiawan Village, such as Hefeng Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery, Rongmei Tusi Site, Mulinzi National Nature Reserve, Guanfen Garden Stone Monument, Jiu Feng Bridge and Hefeng County Museum. There are also some specialties such as Hefeng tea, Hefeng Gexianmi, Zouma Gexianmi, Tujia community rice, Hefeng mushrooms and so on.