introduce

Fangmaping has 28,490 mu of alpine grassland, including 21,000 mu of natural grassland and 7,490 mu of natural forest. The grassland is located in the slope zone transitioning from the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to the low hills of Guangxi, with peculiar landforms. The beautiful mountains and rivers here are a gift from nature. The beautiful scenery is inlaid in the green plains filled with endless vitality and life colors, allowing people to appreciate the artistic conception of poetry and the splendor of painting. The indescribable spirit makes the mountains and rivers of Xingren beautiful, magnificent and magical. In the alternation of seasons and the extension of time and space, it shows immortal charm and charm. People have mysterious stories about this mysterious plateau that have been passed down from generation to generation. On Fangmaping, there is the Manaitun ancient camp site, which is a key cultural relic protection unit in Guizhou Province. It is a flat land on the top of the mountain with an area of ​​more than 90 mu at the northern end of the grassland on the top of Fangmaping Mountain. Looking around, it looks like a dragon's head slightly raised on the Maping. The site of the Manai Barracks is high and steep, surrounded by cliffs. In 1600 A.D., Long Jizhao, Tumu Longjizhao of Manaiying, led the people to build a stone wall against the mountain and set up a camp, making it an anti-Qing base camp with excellent offensive and defensive skills and thousands of troops. Visitors strolling in the ruins of the Ma Nai Barracks can see that the springs are not dry, the grass is overgrown, the stones are old and the roads are vaguely discernible, and they suddenly feel desolate. It's like stepping into the tragic history of bloody winds and swords and swords more than 300 years ago. What is amazing is that there is also a natural lake on Fangmaping - Ximatang. Under the blue sky, the water of the lake is blue, like a bright mirror inlaid on the grassland on the top of the mountain.

opening hours

08:30-18:00 all year round (last admission 17:00)