Introduction to Peach Blossom Spring: Located at the southern foot of Baotian Man Garden, the scenic spot consists of three parts: Peach Blossom Valley, Peach Blossom Stream, and Peach Blossom Spring. The Peach Blossom Valley is narrow, deep, and winding. There are more than ten waterfalls hanging up and down the valley and deep holes carved out of the granite. The pond contrasts with the mountains, rocks, forests and vegetation. Go up the stream and follow the valley bottom to Tianmen Waterfall, which is the end of Peach Blossom Valley. Surrounded by cliffs, a hundred-meter waterfall falls from the sky to the valley bottom. There is a cave halfway up the mountain on the right side of Tianmen Waterfall. Walk up the steps for about a hundred meters and you will suddenly see hundreds of acres of cultivated land, vegetable fields, and more than a dozen families, surrounded by green pines and cypresses and mountains. A small, isolated village appeared in front of us. All we could see was small bridges and flowing water, streets and streets with traffic, chickens and dogs hearing each other, cows plowing in the fields, bamboo groves and peach blossoms all over the mountains and fields, just like a simple picture of Chinese folk mountain villages and traditional agriculture. It truly reproduces the "Peach Blossom Spring" written by Tao Yuanming and is an ideal Peach Blossom Spring pastoral scenery.