China Daily (Hong Kong)

Mining becomes tourist attraction to fuel economy

- By REN XIAOJIN renxiaojin@chinadaily.com.cn

Chenzhou, Hunan provi n ce, is digging into the potential of mining and metallurg y-themed tourism as new fuel for the local economy.

Baoshan National Mining Park in Guiyang county, Chenzhou, is the first of its kind in the region and is expected to be the new highlight in Hunan’s tourism industry.

Baoshan, once a wasteland full of wild grass and abandoned mining pits, is now being turned into a forest reser ve, thanks to the substantia­l investment from the local government since 2008 to save the environmen­t and landscape.

In 2010, the country’s Ministry of Land and Resources released a list of 33 qualified mineral mountains. Two are from Chenzhou: Shizhuyuan and Baoshan.

Three years later, the park officially opened for visitors with seve n a r e a s t o o ff e r a wide selection of fun activities and services, including a visitor center, a mining experience zone, an exhibition of metallurgy traditions, an open mining area, an outdoor training camp and a metallurgy museum.

The tour of the mining theme park is both exciting and educationa­l.

Splendid geographic features are hidden 300 meters below the ground, including colorful stalactite­s and copper-affec ted green undergroun­d waterfalls.

In addition to the natural miracles, the well-preser ved mining workplace o ff e r s t o u r i s t s a g l i m p s e into the thousand-year history of mining techniques, f r o m Ta n g d y n a s ty ( 6 1 8 - 907) to the modern age.

When seeing the largest copper coin ever made in the world — 24 meters tall and 3.8 meters thick —visitors were surprised.

“I wanted to come here a long time ago and I finally experience­d the profound metallurgy culture of Guiy a n g c o u n ty. I t i s t o t a l l y w o r t h v i s i t i n g ,” s a i d L i u Xiwen, who visited with his family from Shenzhen.

Chenzhou is slowing turning itself into a museum of colored metals, mineral crystals and mineral mountains.

Currently, it has already set up two museums and two natural parks.

An internatio­nal jewelry cultural innovation industrial park is currently in the planning stage.

An additional project for a stone exhibition park is also listed in the local gov-

tourists visited Chenzhou last year hidden in mines in Guiyang county in Chenzhou revenue in tourism of Guiyang county during this Labor Day holiday

ernments’ agenda. The exhibition park will be used for education activities, culture innovation, entertainm­ent and trade.

It will feature in the upcoming mining expo.

According to the local tourism bureau, during the Labor Day holiday, the county hosted 163,000 visitors, generating 36.8 million yuan ($5.3 million) in revenue, a 22.8 percent increase yearon-year.

Last year Chenzhou welcomed 43.57 million tourists and gained 32.5 billion yuan in revenue from tourism, up by 12.9 percent and 15.6 percent year-on-y e a r, respective­ly.

The idea of the park originated from the abundant natural resources and the area’s long histor y of mining and metallurgy.

Guiyang has long been known for its wide varie ty and large quantity of colored metal resources, including lead, zinc, gold, silver, copper and tin.

Yi Pengfei, Par ty secretary of Chenzhou, said the city is aiming even higher. It is currently planning an economic belt powered by minerals and natural gemstones, focusing on exhibition, tourism, jewelry and culture.

Mi n i n g h i s t o r y i n G u i - yang county dates back to the Han Dynasty (206 BC - AD 220).

The area later became a currency-making base during the Tang Dynasty.

To d ay t h e r e a r e m i n e s for over 20 different metals and more than 10 nonmetal mines were detected in the county, comprising over 30 million tons of black lead reser ve.

The annual production of black lead from Guiyang accounts for a third of total national production.

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