Travel
- 69 years on, war hero still inspires tourists
Although Huang Jiguang, a signalman with the Chinese People's Volunteers troops, passed away 69 years ago, a lot of people still visit his memorial hall in his home county of Zhongjiang in Sichuan province.
- Red tourism sites add to region's glow
Ten Red tourism routes were recently launched in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region as part of the celebrations for the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China.
- Mango growers enjoying fruits of their success
Today, Baise, a city in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, is no longer only known as a crucial former revolutionary base where Deng Xiaoping, "chief architect" of the reform and opening-up policy, and other great leaders started the Baise Uprising against imperialism and feudalism in 1929.
- Scientist's innovation transforms rural lives
The 57-year-old spends half his time conducting agriculture studies and farm work deep in rural mountainous areas where reception can be poor.
- Upcoming holiday to see travel surge
Domestic tourism market is likely to see 100 million travel visits for the upcoming Dragon Boat Festival (June 12-14), China's major online travel agency Trip.com Group said.
- China releases new five-year plan for culture, tourism
China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism on Wednesday released the 14th five-year plan for the development of various sectors, laying out the overall requirements, development goals, major tasks and measures for the 2021-2025 period.
- Paddy field landscape in Guilin splendid
Paddy field landscape in Guilin splendid
- Mount Emei's highest peak in Sichuan reopens after 15-year closure
Mount Emei, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Southwest China's Sichuan province, has reopened its highest peak, Wanfo Summit, after a 15-year closure.
- Redefining the humble leaf
Steeped in the roots of China's history and culture, tea has long been considered the national drink.
- Village trades pigpens for peaches and visitors
Once filled with chaotic pig farms, one village has turned into a tourist getaway.
- Long march tourism boosts heritage protection
"Cold and cheerless" were the first words that came to local residents' minds when asked about Banqiao, a mountainous town in Loushanguan, Zunyi, in the southwestern province of Guizhou.
- A tourism revolution
Young Party member returns to his department's roots to help historically important village in Hebei province further boost its appeal to travelers, Wang Ru and Gao Yamei report in Shijiazhuang.
- Flower expo in full blossom
Event drives development of area, spurring maturity of its environmentally friendly industries, Xing Yi and Cao Chen report in Shanghai.
- Hubei allures travelers from Beijing
Central China's Hubei province has rolled out several themed tourism routes in Beijing on May 25.
- Following in Edgar Snow's footsteps in Shaanxi
I recently spent 15 days traveling throughout Shaanxi province's Yan'an to retrace the steps of Edgar Snow, the first foreign journalist to enter the region after it became the Communist Party of China's revolutionary base in the 1930s, following the Long March.
- Chang'an Mills project continues rapid construction
On the south side of Shougang Park in Beijing, the urban renewal landmark project Chang'an Mills has entered the sprinting stage of construction.
- The red land of yellow earth
Yan'an's chapter in China's revolutionary saga makes the city a living museum that shows how its past gives new life to the country's present and future, Erik Nilsson reports.
- Snow-covered Azalea flowers in N China create unseasonal summer scenery
Snow-covered Azalea flowers in N China create unseasonal summer scenery
- Herdsman embraces tourism in North China, welcoming greener pasture
The vast grassland in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region is turning green. On a pasture, herdsman Hungerbator has just finished refurbishing and cleaning up a dozen yurts -- round tents that are traditional Mongolian dwellings -- to prepare for the upcoming peak tourist season.
- Favorable policies help post-COVID-19 recovery
?This year's China Tourism Day is being marked with a host of preferential measures and nationwide activities to encourage people back on the road in the post-COVID-19 era.
- Shanxi's Lingqiu county holds tourism road show in Beijing
Lingqiu county in Shanxi province's Datong city held a culture tourism introduction and marketing road show in Beijing on Thursday.
- Once-poor village in Henan lifted by Red tourism
In the village, houses with yellow adobe walls and black tile roofs are swaddled by forests at the foot of the Dabie Mountains. Walking along the narrow flagstone road, visitors pass the doors of shops and homestay inns. Around a clear pond, elderly villagers sit and chat.
- Red tourism boosts rural vitalization in Jiangxi
People's enthusiasm to visit historical sites linked to the revolution and their desire to learn about revolutionary traditions has boosted poverty alleviation and rural vitalization efforts in East China's Jiangxi province.
- More young visitors flock to the birthplace of Party
The number of young visitors to the Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China and its memorial in Shanghai has been rising sharply in recent years, officials at the venue said.
- The perfect place to prepare for a revolution
Wrapping a red scarf around his neck, 10-year-old Li Shiran stood in front of a two-story shikumen building-a traditional style featuring Western and Chinese elements-in downtown Shanghai's Xintiandi area and explained the site's history.
- The city that is more than just a metropolis of modernity
Fast-paced lifestyles, a business and fashion hub, and a technology innovation center-these are the things most people associate with Shanghai today. However, despite these modern traits, the metropolis is also rich in resources associated with the history of the Communist Party of China.
- Old Taiyuan given new lease of life
If not for a devastating fire in the early Song Dynasty (960-1279), the city center of Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi province, would be 10 kilometers southwest to its present location.
- Must-visit destinations on Music Voyage: Litang
After a five-hour drive from Kangding, capital of Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Sichuan Province, the road trip along the National Highway 318 takes you to Litang, once a far-flung county that has truly become internet-famous since late 2020.
- Lintong attracts investments during 2021 economic, trade and cultural tour
The 2021 economic, trade and cultural tour of global envoys in China was successfully held on May 13 in Lintong district, Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
- ‘Red tourism" booming as CPC celebrates centenary
Amid the robust recovery of the domestic tourism market following the effective containment of the COVID-19 epidemic in China, "red tourism" stands out.
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