Where is the 18th bend of mountain road?

Eighteen Bends of Mountain Road is a folk song describing Changyang Tujia Autonomous County in Yichang, Hubei Province.

This song won the Excellent Song Award of the Seventh Five-One Project Award for Spiritual Civilization Construction. Yichang is a prefecture-level city in Hubei Province, located at the junction of the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River and the southwest of Hubei Province. Known as "the gateway to the Three Gorges" and "the throat of Sichuan and Hubei".

Yichang City is located in the southwest of Hubei Province, at the junction of the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River, and the transition zone from Wuling Mountain and Qinba Mountain in western Hubei to Jianghan Plain. Upper control Bashu, lower control Jingxiang. It is adjacent to Jingzhou and Jingmen in the east, Shimen County in Hunan Province in the south, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in the west, Shennongjia Forest Area and Xiangyang City in the north. The total area is 2 1227 square kilometers.

About eighteen bends in the mountain road:

Eighteen bends in the mountain road, this is a folk song, and the singer is Li Qiong.

On June 30th, 1990, a group of artists from Tongwen Xihe and Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles went to Paradise Township, Changyang, western Hubei. Artists from Xihe, Tong Wen and Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles walked into the mountains of Changyang after watching Zhaizhai Song Festival.

One night, they were in a market town by the Qingjiang River. That night, the moonlight was crystal clear, and Tong Wenxi was too excited to sleep all night. The next day, he was suddenly inspired by generate, and the lyrics poured out in rows and strings.

Tong Wenxi wrote 12 lyrics this time. This song "Rough Work" is his last creation, which is called "Tujia Road and Song", followed by "Eighteen Bends of Mountain Road".