Some sections (the Cinnamon Tree section) and Daban Suspension Bridge are closed. For safety reasons, please do not enter the closed sections. When mentioning TeFuYe, most people naturally think of the TeFuYe Ancient Trail, but TeFuYe Trail and TeFuYe Ancient Trail are two different trails. Compared to the ancient trail, TeFuYe Trail is relatively easier to hike. This trail starts from Daban Suspension Bridge, goes around TeFuYe tribe, and forms an O-shape, connecting TeFuYe and DaBian (Daban) two settlements. From the pavilion at the trailhead, you can overlook the Itou Qiana Creek valley. Walking from the colorful Daban Suspension Bridge to the trail, most of the way is a steep uphill wooden boardwalk, but the ups and downs are not large, smooth and easy to walk, and all have shade trees, so you won't be overexposed to the sun. When you reach a high point with an open view, the nearby Daban tribe and distant mountains and green forests come into view. Along the way, the bamboo forest and Chinese camphor giant trees are scattered, with beautiful forest scenery and rich ecology. In the depths of the bamboo forest, there are several Zhu tribe-style straw huts for travelers to rest.