Jiangkou Town is one of the eight characteristic tourist areas in Chongqing and one of the 37 key tourist towns in the city. It is known as "brilliant underground art palace and rich cave science museum"-Furong Cave National 4A-level scenic spot (world natural heritage). In June 2007, Furong Cave, Tiansheng Third Bridge and Houpingqing were highlighted at the 3 1 World Heritage Conference. Known as "Jiuzhaigou in East Sichuan", Furong River National Key Scenic Area and other natural landscapes.
places of historic interest and scenic beauty
"Wuji Tomb in Sun Chang in Tang Dynasty" and "Stone Carving in Li Jinshi's Hometown" and other cultural landscapes. Unearthed cultural relics include stone axes in the Neolithic Age, bronze cymbals in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, bronze pots in the Han Dynasty and iron pot.
natural resource
The town is rich in hydropower resources, with an installed capacity of 300,000 kilowatts and an investment of 2.4 billion yuan. The Furong Jiangkou Power Station started to generate electricity in 2003. Wujiang Yinpan Power Station with an installed capacity of 650,000 kilowatts and an investment of 6 billion yuan is under construction. It was completed in 2009 and started to generate electricity. There are more than 2,300 species of animals in this town, among which there are more than 200 species of golden rooster and about 600 species of plants under second-class national protection. Located at the intersection of Furong River and Wujiang River, the town has formed a comprehensive transportation network that organically combines railways, highways and water transport, especially the successive implementation of a number of key projects such as Wujiang Yinpan Power Station and Wuwu Road, and huge investment will boost rapid economic growth; The opportunity of the great development of tourism has made the tourism industry a chain to promote economic development, an important trade port in Chongqing and Guizhou, and a major material distribution center in the Wujiang River Basin, where merchants gather and the market is prosperous.