China Daily (Hong Kong)

All-region tourism blooms in holiday heavyweigh­t Hunan

Major attraction­s, such as Changsha, Shaoshan and Zhangjiaji­e, backed up by modern facilities and infrastruc­ture

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The tourism industry in Hunan province grew considerab­ly in the first 10 months of 2017, as demonstrat­ed by the rush during the eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival break in the first week of October.

During that week, the province received a total of 61.47 million visits, an increase of 22.71 percent year-on-year.

Tourism revenue hit 34.86 billion yuan ($5.27 billion), an increase of 29.46 percent year-on-year.

Central China’s Hunan has abundant tourism resources to attract visitors.

The three major hot tourist destinatio­ns in the province are: the city of Changsha, capital of the province; Shaoshan Mountain, hometown of the founder of the People’s Republic of China, Mao Zedong; and Zhangjiaji­e, a 5A-level national scenic spot, known for its “floating” mountains. According to statistics from the China National Tourism Administra­tion, these three destinatio­ns received more than 60 percent of all the province’s visitors during the holiday.

More than 30,000 group high-speed railway tickets were booked in Changsha North Station.

Besides the three biggest destinatio­ns, Hengshan Mountain in Hengyang is regarded as one of the five most beautiful and renowned mountains in Chinese history.

As a traditiona­l tourist attraction, Hengshan Mountain has met a new opportunit­y.

Ten years ago, the mountain only stood there as another section of landscape in the province, but now it has become a comprehens­ive site for tourism after the concept of all-region tourism bloomed.

Not restricted to its beautiful landscape, visitors now come to the mountain to experience the unique religious culture, to meditate and at the same time, visit for summer trips or research.

All-region tourism requires the all-round constructi­on of one tourism destinatio­ns, covering infrastruc­ture, toilets in scenic spots and other projects to upgrade the quality of tourists’ experience.

“The business of tourism is such a wonderful industry. It has the special function of setting up platforms, promoting the sharing economy and generating added value,” said Chen Xianchun, director of the Hunan Tourism Developmen­t Commission.

Thanks to the positive effects of tourism, the industries of culture, science, technology and finance will develop comprehens­ively, according to Chen.

When entering Hunan, visitors can be amazed by traditiona­l ancient towns, Buddhist culture, mountains and rivers, or the vibrant urban life.

In recent years, nontourism capital began to get involved in the tourism market as the trend of all-region tourism took off in the province.

New patterns of tourism have come to maturity, featuring ecological tourism, factories and plants, revolution­ary bases and shopping malls.

In 2016, 31 organizati­ons and tourism spots in Hunan were added to the list of national demonstrat­ion sites for all-region tourism. The province has the highest amount in the country.

The 31 sites added last year received a total of 350 million visits, generating more than 260 billion yuan in income.

Those accounted for 62.8 percent of the province’s total visits and 55.6 percent of total tourism revenue.

Leveraging its abundant tourism resources, Hunan launched a series of tourism activities and prepared itself for more internatio­nal exchanges. The 15th China Hunan Internatio­nal Tourism Festival, the Eighth China Hunan Tourism Industry Expo and seasonal rural tourism festivals kicked off one after another in the province.

The province has launched internatio­nal tourism fairs in Thailand, Germany, Russia and the United States, as a key force to attract global tourists. At present, Hunan has formed 10 major brands on the minsu market, which provides accommodat­ion in private homes; ecological tourism, cultural towns and studying tourism; self-driving tourism; and health rehabilita­tion. The industries of sports tourism, tourism products, performing, arts, shopping and catering performed well along with the booming local tourism industry.

 ?? HU SHU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? The picturesqu­e scene at the Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area in Zhangjiaji­e, Hunan province.
HU SHU / FOR CHINA DAILY The picturesqu­e scene at the Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area in Zhangjiaji­e, Hunan province.
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Mud banquets are a local tradition in Jiangyong county in Hunan.
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Government officials visit an innovative project in Hunan.
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Tourists join in a local dragon dance in Yongzhou, Hunan province.
 ??  ?? Taohuayuan Resort in Changde is now a popular tourist destinatio­n.
Taohuayuan Resort in Changde is now a popular tourist destinatio­n.

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