As far as I know, it is their place of residence. Films were made and fires were made. The tourism bureau moved the local villagers to nearby villages, where tourism was developed. Local people are very enthusiastic (that is, they don't understand well), unlike the big cities, they are not willing to pay the price if they don't understand it, and they don't want to buy it after asking, (will they become unknown later). All the goods sold outside and inside the entrance are local dried mountain goods. The price is not very high. If necessary, they buy some. Tofu brains, noodles and sugar gourds are all good. It's really an ancient village. Students are suitable to go.