Wuyuan rural culture (the first batch of provincial level) Wuyuan rural culture is an important part of Hui culture. Hui culture originated in the early Qin Dynasty, rose in the Southern Song Dynasty, and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It not only includes the unique Huizhou business community, Xin'an Neo-Confucianism, Huizhou plain learning, Huizhou opera, and Huizhou architecture, but also includes Huizhou folk customs, Huizhou dialects, Huizhou folk crafts, and Huizhou cuisine with strong regional characteristics. It covers many fields such as philosophy, classics, history, medicine, science, and art. It is a typical specimen and an important part of the inheritance of Chinese traditional culture, and it is also a concentrated embodiment of Hui culture. Wuyuan County has been under the jurisdiction of Anhui for more than 1,200 years in history. It is an area where Huizhou culture has been preserved relatively intact. In 2008, the Ministry of Culture officially approved the establishment of the "Huizhou Cultural Ecological Protection Experimental Zone", and listed Huangshan City, Jixi County, Anhui, and Wuyuan County, Jiangxi as Huizhou Cultural Ecological Protection Experimental Zones. Wuyuan's intangible cultural heritage is rich and colorful, as bright as stars. "Nuo dance, Hui opera, Wuyuan tea art, lanterns, "three carvings", Wuyuan She inkstone" are a bunch of gorgeous wonders of "Wuyuan rural culture". In addition, it also includes rural folklore, architectural skills, carving, folk worship, life etiquette, production customs, eating habits and many other aspects.