Introduction to Huluya Waterfall: Huluya is named after its shape resembling a gourd, with an altitude of more than 600 meters. Among Mengshan folk, it is known as "Huluya is ten thousand feet high, less than half of Tashan Mountain". It is said that Tieguai is one of the Eight Immortals. Li's precious gourds were collected from this mountain. The height of Huluya Waterfall is about 190 meters. There is a poem that goes: "The guest's clothes are wet from the flying spring in the deep valley. From a distance, you can see the waterfall hanging from the sky. Who can cut the green cliff three thousand feet? Bai Lian divided it into five stacks." From a distance, the water waterfall looks like it has fallen from a gourd, flying down between the cliffs of the green mountains. It is as if it is overturning the river and the sea, and pouring into the mountain pool at the foot of the cliff. When you get closer, you can hear roaring waves, water and rocks collide with each other, and a cloud of smoke rises. Under the sunlight, it turns into rainbows, creating a miraculous and wonderful scene. In winter, it hangs in the form of ice waterfalls, which is even more spectacular.