Shitai, located in the south of Anhui Province, is located in a county between Jiuhua Mountain, one of the "Four Famous Buddhist Mountains in China" and Huangshan Mountain, "the most wonderful mountain in the world". The focus of many tourists is on the beautiful scenery, especially the seven national 4A-level scenic spots in its territory, which attract everyone's attention.

In fact, there are many other scenic spots in Shitai. Although there is no blessing of A-level scenic spots, its scenery is still worth visiting. Because Shitai County is located between two mountains, most of them are also mountainous. The Baizhangya Scenic Area, which is ten kilometers away from Shitai County, is the remnant of the Huangshan Mountains.

Speaking of the waterfalls in Shitai County, what I have to say is the four-fold waterfall in the Guniujiang Scenic Area. A waterfall is divided into four waterfalls of different shapes, which is still majestic. In fact, Baizhangya Scenic Area also hides a magnificent waterfall. Although it does not have the momentum of the four-fold waterfall, it is about 100 meters high and 20 meters wide.

Baizhangya Scenic Area integrates green water, strange rocks, waterfalls, valleys, and green mountains. The canyon is 3 kilometers long, and there are more than 30 large and small waterfalls. Both sides are covered by virgin forests, and the ecological environment is excellent. This month, there are also traces of South China tigers here.

After walking for about 40 minutes, when I heard the deafening sounds one after another, I arrived at the end of the 3000-meter canyon in Baizhangya Scenic Area - Baizhang Waterfall. The unique canyon terrain here forms a Baizhang waterfall with a vertical drop of more than 100 meters. The water flows continuously all year round, which is very spectacular. Looking up, I feel that "flying down three thousand feet, like the Milky Way falling nine days" is not an exaggeration to describe the scene in front of me.

The birthplace of Baizhangya Primitive Forest Adventure is Qiupu River, and the two banks are even more picturesque. Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, was still reciting poems here, which further reflects the beautiful scenery here. If you like rafting, you can take a raft here, with a total length of 15 kilometers, passing through 14 rapids, and you can also see reefs of different shapes, and fully feel the charm of Tang poetry.

In addition, there are also treadmills, stone mills to play, barbecue on the beach or taste the local delicious Qiupu fisherman's bamboo rice. After eating and drinking, it is also a good choice to play and catch fish in the river bend.