Huashi Ancient Town

Huashi Ancient Town is located in Jindai Town, Liangping District, approx. 9 km from the city center. The mountain resembles a spindle shape, with an isolated peak lying horizontally. It is named “Huashi” (meaning “slippery stone”) due to the large exposed rocks in front of the town, which are steep and smooth. Originally built in 1242 during the Song Dynasty as a military fortress against the Mongols, it was reconstructed during the Qing Dynasty’s Jiaqing era but later mostly destroyed. The attraction features over 10 scenic spots including Beacon Cloud Corridor, Intangible Cultural Heritage Sightseeing Corridor, and Loyalty Hall, along with interactive experiences like an 888m speed slide and jungle adventure. In July 2017, it was rated as a AAAA-level attraction.