Introduction to Fairy Frog Stone: This 2.5-meter-high solitary stone in the valley resembles a large stone frog. It is said that there were no stone frogs in this ditch originally. I don’t know which god brought a huge stone frog from a distance and reproduced its offspring here. Later, because the stone frog he carried was not acclimatized to the climate, it turned into stone and stayed here to protect future generations. The number of stone frogs in the entire ditch is extremely abundant. Some people used to catch them as delicacies, but now due to the increased management of wild animals in the reserve, catching them is prohibited.