Huon Valley is located in Tasmania, refers to the southernmost tip of Horbart, the southernmost tip of Tasmania, the Hun River (Huon River) flows through a large jungle canyon, including a number of nature reserves, the famous Tahoun air aisle (Tahune Airwalk) is in this area.
Huon Valley covers a total area of about 5500 square kilometers, and Hunville (Huonville), with a resident population of about 3000, is the largest town in the area, while smaller mini-towns and residential settlements are spread throughout the area.
Huon Valley is one of the most important agricultural regions in Tasmania, especially for growing apples, which account for more than 80 per cent of the country's total. In addition, the Hun Mountain Valley is beautiful, the natural environment and ecology are kept in good condition, and the tourism industry occupies a more and more important position in the region. In recent years, Huon Valley has attracted about 25% of the tourists in Tasmania every year. Fishing, hiking, mountaineering, wine tasting and so on are the most attractive activities of Huon Valley. Tahoun air aisle (Tahune AirWalk) is undoubtedly the most well-known tourist attraction in Huon Valley.