China Daily (Hong Kong)

LOCAL TOURISM TO BENEFIT ONE AND ALL

- By FENG ZHIWEI

fengzhiwei@chinadaily.com.cn

unan province will promote all-for-one tourism to support the developmen­t of the local tourism industry.

The concept of all-for-one tourism was mentioned by Premier Li Keqiang in the 2017 Government Work Report in March. The phrase describes the integrated developmen­t of tourism spanning all levels of industry, including rural tourism, industrial tourism, cultural tourism and the service industry.

In that report, Li called for improved tourism facilities and services, and for a big push to develop rural tourism, recreation­al tourism and allfor-one tourism.

Hunan repor ted strong growth in the tourism industry in the first quarter in 2017. As of the end of March, the province had received more than 14 million tourists, increasing 19.01 percent year-on-year. The overall income of the tourism industry in the first quarter was 114.8 billion yuan ($16.61 billion), rising 23.67 percent year-on-year.

Hunan is making a name for its abundant and unique tourism resources across China.

Chen Xianchun, director of Hunan Tourism Developmen­t Commission, said that Hunan has 122 counties. Among them, 70 are known for their tourism resources.

The province, in Central China, boasts both natural beauty and cultural heritage. Southern Hengshan Mountain in Hengyang city is one of the five most beautiful and renowned mountains in Chinese history. Yuelu Academy in Changsha served as an institute for higher education since its establishm­ent in 976. The Fenghuang Ancient Town is known for buildings of the local Miao ethnic people.

“Hunan has unique advantages in developing all-for-one tourism because our counties have abundant, high-quality tourism resources,” Chen said.

Hunan authoritie­s have realized that a well-establishe­d public service system will play a vital role in supporting allfor-one tourism and vowed to to enhance the quality of public services.

“The all-for-one tourism model has many supporting elements. The most important one is public service,” said Shang Bin, deputy director of the Hunan Tourism Developmen­t Commission. “A tourism city not only needs scenic spots, but also needs services such as sightseein­g buses, informatio­n platforms and city advertisin­g systems.”

“A tourism site should not be developed like a city, but a city should be built like a tourism site,” Shang added.

City authoritie­s in Hunan have taken actions to strengthen supporting facilities’ constructi­on in tourism sites since 2016.

The administra­tor of Liangshan Mountain in Shaoyang city launched a toilet upgrade and developmen­t plan a few years ago. Now, visitors to the site can find well-equipped, well-maintained toilets.

The provincial government also planned many infrastruc­ture upgrades to develop a comfortabl­e tourism environmen­t for travelers.

Hunan plans to build and extend 178 roads to better connect tourism spots with the outside world during the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20) period. The total length of the roads will be 1,351 kilometers upon completion.

Local government­s’ efforts Regional authoritie­s in Hunan spared no efforts in developing new tourism products and concepts aimed at strengthen­ing competitiv­eness.

Luowen village in Yiyan has built a strong reputation in the tourism industry by focusing on developing graffiti culture.

The first Internatio­nal Graffiti Art Festival, held in early April, attrac ted 12 graffiti masters from seven countries including France, the United Kingdom, Denmark and South Korea.

Local authoritie­s said the village has become a popular travel destinatio­n in Hunan since the festival.

Yongzhou city has decided to become a cultural tourism destinatio­n. T he city obtained approvals from the State Council to be listed as a national-level historic heritage city at the end of 2016.

Tongdao Dong autonomous county in Huaihua city will support the Dawuliang Singing Festival to promote the integratio­n of ethnic culture with the tourism industry.

Zhang jiajie, one of the leading tourism cities in Hunan, has achie ved outstandin­g results in developing and promoting tourism products and innovation over the past few years. Internatio­nal events such as the Tianmen Mountain Drift Competitio­n have strongly boosted the strength of the local tourism industry.

The Zhangjiaji­e Grand Canyon Glass Bridge, the longest and highest glass bridge in the world, opened in the second half of 2016. It has become a must-see scenic site for global travelers.

Great effor ts have been made by the Zhangjiaji­e government to accelerate the region’s internatio­nalization. It has launched programs with 10 countries and regions including France, Thailand and Israel to strengthen internatio­nal communicat­ion and cooperatio­n this year.

Zhang jiajie signed a Trade a n d To u r i s m C o o p e r a t i o n Memorandum with Chonburi of Thailand at the end of March.

Officials from Thailand said that Zhang jiajie has become an important travel destinatio­n for Thailand’s people. More than 50,000 Thai tourists visit the city per year.

Ouyang Bin, vice-mayor of Zhangjiaji­e, said that the city is one of the rarest geographic­al sights in the world and thus has many tourism resources.

Zhang jiajie is famous for its unique peaks, crystal clear streams, dense forests and large karst caves, according to Ouyang.

The Zhang jiajie National Forest Park became the first national forest park of China in 1982 and was listed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site in 1992.

The city welcomed more than 61 million global tourists and reported 44.3 billion yuan in overall tourism income in 2016.

Looking ahead, Zhang jiajie plans to develop the first tourism destinatio­n with more than 100 million visitors in China in three years. Foreign visitors will account for 10 percent of the total amount and annual tourism income will reach 100 billion yuan.

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PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Hunan province has vowed to boost the developmen­t of the local tourim industry by promoting all-for-one tourism.
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PHOTOS BY LUO BING Changde River Street allows visitors to explore the beauty of local traditiona­l culture.
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The Dawuliang Singing Festival helps promote the integratio­n of ethnic culture with the local tourism industry. Right: A memorandum of understand­ing on cooperatio­n in economic, trade and tourism is singed between Zhangjiaji­e and Chonburi, Thailand, in...

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