China Daily (Hong Kong)

China charms Berlin with Silk Road attraction­s

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BERLIN — Chinese travel agencies on Wednesday charmed visitors at a key travel trade show in Berlin with Silk Road destinatio­ns.

Chinese provincial tourism administra­tions from Shanghai, Hunan, Inner Mongolia and Shandong, as well as Chinese airlines participat­ed in the Internatio­nale Tourismus Boerse, which ran from March 8 to March 12.

Destinatio­ns in West China’s Shaanxi and Xinjiang drew a lot of attention at the event, which saw around 180,000 visitors.

Although cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou are still at the top of the China holiday destinatio­ns list, Silk Road sites like Lanzhou, Dunhuang, Xi’an are also becoming prominent, says Shi Xiang, the Frankfurt-based regional director of the China National Tourism Administra­tion.

Meanwhile, selected travel routes along the historical Silk Road, an ancient network of trade routes connecting East and West, are offering “early explorer” experience­s to visitors. There, visitors can ride horses, camels and live in tents just like the local herdsmen.

Viktoria Arneson, a 28 -year-old travel expert, says the “early explorer ” experience­s could appeal to Western travelers as lots of them are “adventurou­s”.

“For me, I like grand landscapes like seas, steppes and deserts. The Silk Road route has those landscapes and seems exotic,” says Arneson.

For many Germans, taking a trip along the ancient trade route is even more tempting since the term Silk Road was coined by German geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen, who made seven trips to China between 1868 and 1872.

According to a preliminar­y report by the China National Tourism Administra­tion, foreign travelers made more than 28 million visits to China in 2016, a year-on-year growth of 8.3 percent.

 ?? ERIK NILSSON / CHINA DAILY ?? A vintage tram runs in front of centuries-old architectu­re on the streets of Porto. The city was recently voted Best European Destinatio­n of 2017.
ERIK NILSSON / CHINA DAILY A vintage tram runs in front of centuries-old architectu­re on the streets of Porto. The city was recently voted Best European Destinatio­n of 2017.

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