Huangba Township was established in 1992 by the merger of Huangba Township and Xiaodian Township in Jiangdian District. Huangba Village, the seat of the township government, was the first county magistrate of Yingshang County, Lu It is the birthplace of Shaolin Temple abbot Shi Yongxin and a famous revolutionary base in the county. In the autumn of 1931, a revolutionary riot was held. Due to various reasons, the riot failed and 87 heroes were martyred. In order to commemorate the martyrs and educate future generations, the county party committee and government built the "Huangjiaba Riot Martyrs Monument" in 1993. Huangba twists are available all over the country, and some even go abroad to do twist business in Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia and Thailand.
In order to lead the industrialization of Mahua marketing and increase farmers’ income more effectively, the Huangba Township Party Committee and Government have strengthened their leadership of Mahua operators, and have held meetings and training for many times. Mahua operators across the township receive training on environmental protection, traffic safety, food hygiene and marketing. The Huangba Township Fried Food Association was established to register the trademark of Huangba Mahua. Under the care and leadership of government departments, the Huangba Township Mahua operators continue to innovate the cooking techniques of cooking and frying Mahua to improve the quality of Mahua. The small twists were changed to fried hemp flowers. Chestnut noodles, rock sugar, green and red silk, etc. were added to the raw materials. At the same time, fried foods such as big pickles and crispy rice balls were added, and they were cooked and fried in strict accordance with the food hygiene standards stipulated by the state, thus making Fried foods such as twists have good color and taste, are more nutritious and safer to eat.
Statistics from 2009 show that there are more than 2,500 farmers in Huangba Township who fry mahuazi in other places, with more than 6,000 employees, and 2,200 three-wheeled motorcycles used to sell mahuazi and other fried foods. There are more than 300 cars, and one person can make a profit of more than 10,000 yuan a year, and some can make a profit of 20,000 to 30,000 yuan a year. The annual net income of the township's Mahua industry reaches more than 40 million yuan. Most of the families who make fried mahuazi have used high-end household appliances and furniture such as refrigerators, color TVs, washing machines, solar water heaters, and motorcycles, live in buildings, have savings, and live a well-off life. Guowei Village, Huangba Township, takes advantage of the existing rice straw resources to optimize the environment, realize recycling, and vigorously develop the straw weaving industry. It weaves straw into straw bags, straw curtains and other varieties, and develops marketable products according to market demand. Guowu Village produces 5 million straw bags annually, with an output value of 5 million yuan. The products are exported to Henan, Hefei, Huainan and other surrounding counties and cities. The village has now become a distribution center for straw weaving processing and sales, and has also driven the development of straw weaving in more than 30 surrounding villages and towns. industry, achieving both economic and social benefits. This alone can increase income by more than 400 yuan per mu. There are more than 3,000 farmers in the township using straw resources to weave straw bags, generating an annual income of more than 28 million yuan.