Introduction to Luocheng: Luocheng Yi Autonomous County, belonging to Hechi City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, in the northwest of Guangxi, east of Hechi City, south of the 90,000 mountains in the Miaoling Mountains of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. Song Kaibao five years (972 years) set Luocheng County. Legend is that because of the surrounding peaks, it is named after the city; and the county is built in the first Luoyi Village, and it is named Luocheng. The county has 2,658 square kilometers and cultivated land of 334,500 mu. At the end of 2011, there were 376,100, of which 336,000 were townships and 277,500 were ethnic minorities. Among them, there are 124,700 Yi people, accounting for 33.16%. In 2012, it governed 7 towns, 4 townships, and 141 village committees (including 16 communities). It is the only Yi Autonomous County in the country. The main tourist attractions are Huaijiang Jianjiang scenery, Cailong Waterfall, Huaiqun Rock and Yayi scenery. Important minerals are coal, iron, tin, copper, antimony, lead, zinc, crystal and barite. Native products include fungus, Shatian pomelo, sweet bamboo, rice wine, flue-cured tobacco, tea, and mushrooms. Luocheng is known as the “hometown of non-ferrous metals” in Guangxi, the “hometown of coal in Guangxi”, and the hometown of wild Mao grape in China.