It has national-level key protection cultural relics and various local cuisines, known as the "home of the Chinese plank road" and "the water conservancy pearl of the northwest", and is also the hometown of the legendary Badger. It has both the water conservancy project Shimen Reservoir, and the rich humanities and natural landscape. It is the location of the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country - the ramp, Shimen and their cliff stone carvings, and it is also a protected area for rare animals and plants.