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Why are these places "out of the circle"? Take a look at the new business cards they hand out

author:CCTV News

In recent years, all localities have increased investment in tourism infrastructure, promoted the upgrading of tourism services, and tapped local tourism resources.

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Create a new business card for local tourism

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The construction of transportation infrastructure such as high-speed rail connects Huangshan, Chizhou, Anqing, Xuancheng and other cities, forming a large tourism economic circle, and also connects with the Nanjing-Anqing high-speed railway, Hangzhou-Nanchang high-speed railway, and directly sends tourists to the gate of Jiuhua Mountain and Huangshan Mountain.

Why are these places "out of the circle"? Take a look at the new business cards they hand out

Qinghai Lake Tourist Highway (Phase I), a tourist highway under construction in Qinghai Province, has a total length of about 121.3 kilometers, and will be connected with the West Ring Road in the later stage to form a special road around the lake.

Why are these places "out of the circle"? Take a look at the new business cards they hand out

To create a high-quality Qinghai Lake Demonstration Zone, Qinghai Province is promoting the creation of 5A-level scenic spots such as Chaka Salt Lake and Jinyintan - Atomic City, and cultivating and developing tourism formats such as ecological tourism and ice and snow tourism.

Along the "canal".

The integration of culture and tourism promotes development

A Grand Canal, which spans eight provincial-level administrative regions including Beijing and Tianjin, once connected different regions. Today, the Grand Canal has become a carrier of cultural exchanges and a link for tourism, driving the economic development along the coast.

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In the past two days in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, the "Carrying a Thousand Autumns - Exhibition of Important Archaeological Achievements of the Grand Canal in the New Era" was launched at the Grand Canal Museum of China, and more than 240 pieces (sets) of the latest archaeological relics from eight provinces (cities) along the Grand Canal were unveiled.

Why are these places "out of the circle"? Take a look at the new business cards they hand out

Nowadays, the upstream of the ancient canal in Yangzhou is popular "out of the circle", and tourists are weaving, vying to sit in the antique painting boat, listening to the explanation, while enjoying the scenery on both sides of the canal, which has become the latest way to know Yangzhou and understand the canal.

Why are these places "out of the circle"? Take a look at the new business cards they hand out

Focusing on the natural scenery, history and culture along the canal, in recent years, various places along the canal have launched their own unique content to promote the integrated tourism experience of the entire Grand Canal Basin. Both sides of the canal on the side of Wuxi Qingming Bridge try to preserve the original ecological features as much as possible, and gather into a unique canal water town culture here. Huai'an outlines the three picture scrolls of "industry, cultural tourism, and ecology" to promote the mutual promotion of the construction of the Grand Canal Cultural Belt and regional economic and social development. Cultural landmarks such as Suqian have been "renewed" one after another, and the ancient "golden waterway" has been revitalized.

Scenic spots are an important foundation for the development of tourism

Tourist attractions are an important foundation for the development of tourism in the mainland, and they are also an important channel for tourism income generation and tourism employment.

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At present, 15,700 A-level tourist attractions have been built in mainland China, including 339 A-level tourist attractions. The county coverage rate of A-level tourist attractions in China has increased from 73% in 2012 to 93% in 2023, and tourist attractions have become an important support for tourism development and county economic development. In 2023, more than 1.6 million people will be directly employed in A-level tourist attractions across the country, driving a total of more than 10 million jobs.

Editor in charge: Sui Bangke

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