Travel
- Xiangyang village selected as a national-level tourism village
The Xiangyang village in Anting town, Jiading district was selected as a national-level tourism village by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism recently.
- Travelogue: China Bucket List | Xiamen
The beautiful port city of Xiamen has a long history of business and trade. Marco Polo described it as one of the greatest havens in the world for commerce. Today, Xiamen is a major gateway to southeast China. It is emerging as one of China's most sophisticated cities and features near the top of the nation's most livable city rankings. Curious about enchanting Xiamen? Watch the video to find out more!
- An exploration at Qingxi Ancient Town
Qingxi, located in Guangyuan city, Southwest China's Sichuan province, is a beautiful ancient town with natural landscapes.
- Another staycation summer
With the emergence of the COVID-19 Delta variant, travel plans are being changed with the emphasis now on booking and taking holidays much closer to home, Yang Feiyue reports.
- Tourism continues rebound despite sporadic local outbreaks
Although recent sporadic COVID-19 outbreaks are hindering China's tourism industry during the summer vacation season, the sector will see robust growth when the virus gets under control, based on its strong domestic demand, Economic Daily reported.
- Spectacular scenery at China's largest inland saltwater lake
?Located in the northeast of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai Lake is the largest inland saltwater lake in China.
- Lhasa-Nyingchi Railway brings new opportunities for rural tourism
Todam village is located along the Lhasa-Nyingchi Railway, which links Lhasa, the capital city of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, and Nyingchi city in the southeastern part of the autonomous region. It is only 8 kilometers away from Nyingchi Railway Station.
- Rural folk in Weihai on path to prosperity
People in rural parts of Weihai, a city on the eastern tip of the Shandong Peninsula, are taking advantage of their environment to live better lives following years of local government effort aimed at creating a xiaokang-moderately prosperous-society.
- Tibet township reaping rewards from tourism boom
By taking advantage of its amazing highland sceneries, Lulang in Nyingchi city, Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, has lifted out of poverty and finds a path to wealth.
- Eastern China's Yangzhou suspends flights, closes tourist spots due to COVID-19
East China's Yangzhou City of Jiangsu Province registered 10 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases on Friday, local authorities said on Saturday.
- Rural tourism brings rosy life for Ningxia farmers
A 50-hectare rose plantation featuring many varieties of the flower has become the latest tourist sensation on the loess plateau in Northwest China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region.
- Chinese Kazakh captures hometown festival in film
For Wuken Shawuerhan, a fourth-year student at Dalian University of Foreign Languages, making films has always been one of his favorite things to do. When it came time for him to choose a topic for his graduation project, he decided to make a video about his hometown, Habahe county of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, to answer questions he has been asked many times and reveal what Xinjiang really looks like.
- China's Zhangjiajie to close tourist sites after COVID-19 resurgence
Zhangjiajie, a famous tourist city in central China's Hunan Province, planned to close all its tourist sites on Friday morning after the recent resurgence of COVID-19 case in the city.
- Family holidays on the rise over summer
Family domestic trips have risen during the two-month summer holiday starting July 1, with the total value of bookings surging more than four times that of last summer, according to an industry report.
- Miyun kicks off culture and tourism season
Northeastern Beijing's Miyun district has rolled out 15 routes for travelers in a culture and tourism season promotion that began on July 28.
- Theme park promotes electronic music festival
More electronic music festivals with Chinese characteristics are expected to be staged in the country's theme parks, a mid-July report shows.
- Tea tourism revitalizes ancient villages in SW China
Standing in a snack shop located at the entrance of Anshi village in Southwest China's Yunnan province, Wang Zhengmei, 45, fervidly greets tourists and offers them local specialties like fried potatoes and rice noodles.
- Tibet villagers see incomes, opportunities rise
Ngawang Lhamo, 27, and her sister-in-law sell homegrown fruits and homemade accessories on a market stall near a scenic area. Her brother, meanwhile, has opened a small company that offers excavator driving services for construction sites.
- Tea tourism revitalizes ancient villages in SW China
Standing in a snack shop located at the entrance of Anshi village in Southwest China's Yunnan province, Wang Zhengmei, 45, fervidly greets tourists and offers them local specialties like fried potatoes and rice noodles.
- China's Palace Museum starts promoting 'zero waste' tours
China's Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, has started promoting "zero waste" tours among tour guides and the public.
- Inner Mongolia unveils 66 hot photo shoot locations
North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region has recently released its 66 best photo shoot spots – in a move to boost its regional tourism development, according to local media reports.
- Adoption of geoculture in Xinjiang lifts residents
Talate village in Keketuohai town, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, will be transformed into a geoculture village featuring a variety of landforms, sceneries and rich folk customs for tourists to explore.
- Shanghai ramps up efforts to develop red tourism
The eastern Chinese city of Shanghai has released a guideline to develop the city into one of the most attractive red tourism destinations in the country by 2025, local authorities said Thursday.
- GLOBALink | How mercury mine became popular tourist spot
Zhusha town, in southwest China's Guizhou Province, was a mercury mining site until it became depleted around 2001, and has now been converted into a scenic spot that promotes green and ecological development.
- Ningxia launches grape and wine pilot zone
The Ningxia National Open Development Comprehensive Pilot Zone for the Grape and Wine Industry was officially launched on July 10, the first of its kind tailored for a specific industry.
- China's natural heritage sites annually generate 14 billion yuan
China's natural sites inscribed on the World Heritage List have brought about an annual income of over 14 billion yuan (about $2.16 billion) from tourism to local people, the National Forestry and Grassland Administration said.
- Service providers shoot for moon with night tourism
Chinese travelers' enthusiasm to venture out at night has been rising along with daytime temperatures, and COVID-19 being brought under better control in the country is also helping matters. Rising demand for after-dark activities is driving tourism and forcing service providers to upgrade their offerings.
- Visitors flock to historic site
Red tourism, coupled with natural scenery and an enchanting lake sees crowds surge to Jiaxing, Yang Feiyue reports.
- Group launches nationwide festival program
The Overseas Chinese Town Group kicked off its 2021 Culture and Tourism Festival on June 19.
- Summer holiday to give tourism a welcome boost
Starting from July 1, the summer holiday is expected to bring 750 million trips made by rail passengers, about 15 million more than the same period in 2019, according to China State Railway Group.
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