Unlike the grim conditions in other places, Phoenix City has the support of an underground river, plenty of water, and is nourished by special organic fertilizers, which could be described as a bountiful harvest.
The vast expanse of Daxing Mountain, encompassing eight peaks, has been entirely transformed into terraced fields.
In the spring, a single grain is sown; by autumn, a million seeds are harvested, a golden sight spreading far and wide. The ripe golden rice plants sway with the wind, their heavy heads bending the stalks, painting a picture of abundant harvests across the land.
