Introduction to Tuojiang Rock Jumping: Located in the Tuojiang River outside the north gate of Fenghuang Ancient City, it was first built in the 43rd year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1704). In the old days, it was one of the main passages from the northeast into Fenghuang Ancient City. The total length of Rock Jumping is 100 meters, and 15 rock piers are arranged horizontally on the Tuojiang River bed. The piers are 5 meters apart. They are paved with wooden boards. The wooden boards are then tied with iron chains and fixed on the iron piles on both sides of the river. To prevent being washed away by the flood, walking on it, you can hear the sound of water in your ears, and your eyes will be full of greenery, which is very emotional.