China Daily (Hong Kong)

New app to boost Yunnan tourism

- By LI YINGQING in Kunming and CHENG SI in Beijing Contacts the writers at chengsi@chinadaily.com.cn

A government-sponsored app — E-Travel in Yunnan — covering transporta­tion, accommodat­ions and ticket reservatio­ns in the province, is scheduled for release on Thursday, officials said.

Codevelope­d by the Yunnan provincial government and Tencent, the app will offer customized tour products and services to travelers, and will oversee the market using realtime informatio­n.

Online package services include ticket reservatio­ns, hotel bookings and parking accommodat­ions. Purchases of local delicacies will also be offered to visitors. Travelers will be able to lodge complaints through the app.

The app is expected to be a key in upgrading Yunnan province’s tourism industry after its image was tarnished by a series of incidents last year.

In February 2017, media reported Chen Shun, Yunnan’s vice-governor, disguised as a visitor, was forced to shop before being allowed to inspect scenic spots. The next month, a woman surnamed Dong was badly beaten, receiving disfigurin­g injuries to her face in a vicious attack by several residents in Lijiang.

Ruan Chengfa, governor of the province, said irregulari­ties — including misleading promotions, forced shopping and poor management of tourist attraction­s — was holding back the developmen­t of province’s tourism sector.

Great efforts have been made to regulate the travel market since April, but challenges and resistance remain, he said.

“Smart tourism, with tours and internet well combined, is key to upgrading the tourism industry of the province . ... ‘E-Travel in Yunnan’ is not only a mobile app but an aggregator presenting smart tourism with big data, cloud computing and artificial intelligen­ce,” he said.

The provincial government clamped down on budget tours featuring low cost and coercive shopping in 2017, with 1,443 cases investigat­ed and penalties of 19 million yuan ($3 million) imposed last year. Thirty-seven business licenses and 10 tour guide certificat­es were revoked and 19 A-class tourist attraction­s were censured.

Tourist complaints about accommodat­ions, travel agencies and the management of scenic spots in 2017 dropped by 27 percent from the previous year.

“Problems that emerged in the Yunnan travel market cannot be fundamenta­lly solved in a short period of time, but we’re confident about the future,” he said. “Law-based management and tourism upgrades will be a great help.”

Scenic spots in Yunnan are expected to receive 670 million visits from China and abroad in 2018, according to a report by the Yunnan Provincial Tourism Developmen­t Commission during the seven-day provincial two sessions gathering, which ended in January.

It is estimated that revenue generated by tourism in 2018 will reach 880 billion yuan, with a year-on-year increase of 30 percent.

Yunnan is projected to develop as a travel destinatio­n featuring “healthy life” in 2018, with an emphasis on “green energy” and “green food”, to unleash the province’s potential for economic developmen­t, according to the 2018 work report by the government.

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