Jiahu Liquor Culture Park (Jiahu Liquor Group) is located in Wuyang County, Henan Province, the birthplace of Jiahu culture. The park has a total area of 186,000 square meters. It is a national AAA-level tourist Attraction named after the 9,000-year-old Jiahu liquor culture. The park highlights the classical Hui style of architecture and has more than 50 cultural landscapes. It is an industrial tourism park integrating liquor technology research and development, production and brewing, sales services, storage and appreciation, and cultural display. In 2016, it was selected as one of the 1,000 industrial tourism demonstration parks in the country, and the hand-made brewing skills of Jiahu Liquor Culture Park were selected into the list of intangible cultural heritage.
The park is adjacent to the hometown of Wang Jian, the emperor of the Former Shu Dynasty, in the south. There is a thousand-year-old well "Wuquan", Hui-style buildings are scattered, pavilions and towers complement each other, and small bridges and flowing water are dotted among them. The aroma of wine is fragrant all year round. The development of the park is based on Jiahu culture, and it has Jiahu Cultural Park, traditional craft winemaking area, mechanized winemaking workshop, century-old wood sea group, 10,000-ton wine storage warehouse, constant temperature wine cellar and other cultural landscapes.