The Chinese name is Smurf Town. It took more than half an hour to drive from Ronda. In 2010, Sony began to prepare for the film Smurf, and one of the locations chose Juzcar, a small town in southern Spain. This is a small village with only 250 residents, surrounded by mountains. It is said that during the filming, it took a total of nine tons of paint to paint the walls of all houses and even the churches blue, although Sony promised that the village would be restored after the filming, but the villagers visited by the Smurfs voted to blue The elves retain their permanent villages. Perhaps it is this tranquility and simplicity that makes this small village, with only one church, one hotel and one restaurant, a tourist attraction not sparse. It takes only an hour to visit the whole town, but if you are going to Malaga, be careful of the mountain road, which has a total of 99,981 bends, and will be motion sickness.