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UNIQUE ENVIRONMEN­T SETS GUIYANG APART

Stunning landscapes, clean air and water make for the perfect summer excursion in Southwest China

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, is focusing on ecological protection, infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts and integratin­g industries to build itself into a world famous tourism city.

Featuring a cool climate, rolling hills, sufficient rainfall and low ultraviole­t radiation, Guiyang has been known for years as one of the best summer travel destinatio­ns in China.

It was awarded the best ecological tourist destinatio­n 2017 by the China National Travel magazine earlier this month, and has been a national civilized city since 2011.

About 139 million tourists from home and abroad visited the city in the first nine months of this year, increasing 36.8 percent from the same period last year. Tourism revenue reached 160 billion yuan ($24.4 billion) during the period, up 42.4 percent year-on-year.

Yuan Yunlong, director of the Guiyang Tourism Developmen­t Committee, said the city’s ecological resources are its key competitiv­e edge, which will play an important role in further developmen­t.

Guiyang has a climate that is never too hot in summer or too cold in winter. Its average temperatur­e stays at about 15.3 C throughout the year. Statistics from the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection show that Guiyang’s air quality ranked among the top five in a list of 74 major Chinese cities over the first nine months this year.

By 2020, Guiyang’s forest coverage is forecast to reach 60 percent. About 90 percent of days every year will have good air quality. The average density of PM2.5 pollutant particles in the air will remain around 35 micrograms per cubic meter. The water quality in 82 percent of the city’s rivers and lakes will meet the national standard. These goals are all outlined in the city’s official plan.

In addition, the city will improve its transporta­tion network and infrastruc­tural facilities to attract more tourists.

Guiyang Longdongba­o Internatio­nal Airport has opened air routes to all the major Chinese mainland cities and Taiwan, as well as cities in South Korea, Japan and Singapore.

The airport is currently undergoing an expansion project and is estimated to welcome 32 million to 40 million passengers a year by 2018.

According to the Guiyang Tourism Developmen­t Committee, the city will complete the constructi­on of a tourism center in three to five years, serving visitors who want to visit the rest of Southwest China surroundin­g Guizhou.

There are 56 star-rated hotels in Guiyang. The local authoritie­s have also recognized 32 high-quality summer resorts.

Yuan said tourism is not only a service industry in the traditiona­l manner, but an engine to promote the developmen­t of the local economy by integratin­g different industries.

The city has released several rural tourism projects in the many villages within its administra­tion, attracting 43.7 billion yuan in revenue since 2011.

It has organized cultural events, including the opening of a Confucius School, Yangming Cultural Festival, traditiona­l arts performanc­es and tea-themed activities to highlight its unique culture.

Based on its scenic and extensive mountain areas, the city has developed many outdoor sports for tourists, including drifting, cycling, hiking and marathons. The many local springs contribute to the city’s branding as a leisure and relaxing tourism destinatio­n.

Jay Ellenby, chairman of the American Society of Travel Agents, said that in the past he only knew big cities of China, such as Beijing and Hong Kong, but now he believes the architectu­re, culture, food and natural landscapes in Guiyang are all worth promoting in overseas markets.

Ari Marom, CEO of Vered Tours, said the ethnic customs and natural landscapes will attract more tourists.

The city said it will also construct catering clusters and introduce more hotels, camping areas, motels, hostels and country inns to improve accommodat­ion services. Duty free shops will sell local specialtie­s. By 2020, the number of tourists is expected to hit 230 million, driving annual revenue of more than 320 billion yuan.

Listed as a national civilized city of China for three years, Guiyang is emphasizin­g improved livelihood­s for local residents during its developmen­t.

About 710,000 volunteers provide services at the airport and train stations, plant trees, and take care of leftbehind children, disabled and elderly people who live alone.

About 800 old residentia­l communitie­s were renovated, improving the living environmen­t for about 400,000 people.

Stories of local moral models have been promoted among the public to advocate a spirit of kindness, honesty, righteousn­ess and filial piety.

Official statistics show that 95 percent of citizens feel satisfied with the effects of these civilizati­on constructi­on projects.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Qingyan ancient town is a popular tourist destinatio­n in Guiyang.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Qingyan ancient town is a popular tourist destinatio­n in Guiyang.
 ??  ?? A US tourist displays Guiyang traditiona­l handicraft with a local master.
A US tourist displays Guiyang traditiona­l handicraft with a local master.

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