Where is the 18th bend of mountain road?

It is a mountain road in Changyang, Yichang, Hubei.

Related background:

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".

Extended data:

Changyang Tujia Autonomous County, located in the middle and lower reaches of Qingjiang River in the southwest of Hubei Province, the tail of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and the rest of Wuling Mountain range extend eastward, and is located in the geographical position of Hubei Province. Yidu City in the east, Badong County in the west, Wufeng County in the south, Zigui County and Yichang City in the north. It is located between110 22'-1/kloc-0 20' and 3012'-30 46' north latitude. It is 94.5 kilometers long from east to west and 63 kilometers wide from north to south, with a total area of 3,424 square kilometers.

2065438+On March 6th, 2009, Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Culture and Tourism and National Cultural Heritage Administration confirmed the list of the first batch of counties for the protection and utilization of revolutionary cultural relics, and Changyang Tujia Autonomous County was the western part of Hunan and Hubei.

The territory of rolling mountains, ravines, high east and low west. The highest point is 2259. 1m above sea level, and the lowest point is 48.7m towards Xikou. Changyang belongs to the Qingjiang River basin in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, and there are 85 small watersheds in the territory. According to the satellite remote sensing survey data of Hubei Province in 1999, the soil erosion area of the county is 1685 square kilometers, accounting for 49. 12% of the total area of the county. Qingjiang River spans Changyang 148 km, and is the second largest tributary of the Hubei section of the Yangtze River, which flows into 428 streams of Qingjiang River.

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