Luomu Ancient Town, our locals are used to being Qinglong Field, from small to large, have been N times, never care about this is also a place with a story. The town is not big, built in the first year of Tang Gaozu Wude (AD 618), the Shang and Zhou period has been inhabited, here is the first stop of the ancient tea-horse road from the plain to the mountain during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, so far maintained many traditional crafts and flavor snacks. The Erqi Mountain adjacent to it is the main birthplace of the "7th Dongtian of Taoism" in Mount Emei, and it also leaves many Taoist relics. You can't live up to the summer and spring without going far away. The town has not been contaminated with too much commercialization, and the ancient style still exists. Most of the old people live here, there is a "river" in front of the door, a mountain behind the house, half a mu of melon and beans, and a few trees bloom in spring. The old houses on both sides have precipitated history, carved doors, wooden griddle windows, moss in front of the steps, and green vines on the walls, exuding the faint smell of rotten wood. Today not "catch the scene", it is a little quiet, the blacksmith shop on the side is playing iron, the ear echoed the hawker just let you hear but not noisy sound... here, change or change, the town has been like this for thousands of years.