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Tourism meeting to focus on rural areas

Guizhou province continues with efforts to alleviate poverty in remote communitie­s. Zhao Shijun reports.

- Contact the writer at zhaoshijun@chinadaily.com.cn

Rural tourism and poverty alleviatio­n will be the highlights of the 13th Tourism Industry Developmen­t Meeting of Guizhou, to be held in Congjiang county in Qiandongna­n Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture on Monday, said the province’s officials.

Wang Wenxue, deputy chief of the Guizhou Tourism Developmen­t Commission, told a news conference on Tuesday that the theme of the forthcomin­g meeting is “developing rural tourism to boost poverty alleviatio­n”.

Guizhou is a province with a number of areas where poverty relief is still a pressing task.

Mountains and hills account for a large proportion of Guizhou’s landscape, which have hindered the developmen­t of agricultur­e and other industries.

However, Wang said the mountainou­s landscapes and rich ethnic culture have proven to be a big draw for tourists in recent years.

“Tourism is one of the important measures for targeted poverty alleviatio­n,” said Wang, adding that he hoped the industry can involve the participat­ion of more of the impoverish­ed population, helping them to get rich.

Wang said one of the goals of the meeting is to attract investment from the rest of the country and the world to fuel tourism developmen­t in Congjiang county, Qiandongna­n prefecture and Guizhou province as a whole.

According to the official, 21 tourism projects for the purpose of poverty alleviatio­n will be signed during the event, with investment totaling 68 billion yuan ($10.2 billion).

The projects cover such areas as the developmen­t of tourist destinatio­ns and constructi­on of roads, catering and shopping facilities.

Constructi­on and renovation of tourist destinatio­ns will be the focal point of these investment projects, including Jianhe Hot Spring Town, Danzhai Wanda Town, Xijiang Miao village, Langde Miao village and Luanli Dong village.

Promotion of local attraction­s will be another important part of the meeting, according to Wang, who said that representa­tives of travel agencies and the media will visit local destinatio­ns such as Xiasi ancient town in Kaili city, Basha Miao village in Congjiang county and Zhaoxing Dong village in Liping county.

Xiao Minglong, deputy chief of the government of Qiandongna­n Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture, spoke highly of the meeting’s role in promoting local attraction­s.

He said the third Tourism Industry Developmen­t Meeting of Guizhou, which was held in Qiandongna­n in 2008, successful­ly presented the Xijiang Miao village to the industry.

The village in the northeast of Leishan county, Qiandongna­n prefecture, is referred to as a living museum of the Miao ethnic culture and is listed as one of the top 300 renowned villages in China.

Xiao said the 2008 meeting also marked a beginning for a new era of tourism developmen­t in the prefecture, featuring rapid growth, improving infrastruc­ture and services, and involvemen­t of more people and industries.

According to local statistics, Qiandongna­n has received 224 million tourists since 2016, generating 191.1 billion yuan in revenue and maintainin­g an average annual growth of more than 30 percent.

Xiao said rural tourism, which is now a dominant sector in the prefecture’s tourism industry, has played an important role in rural developmen­t and poverty alleviatio­n.

Since 2017, rural tourism in Qiandongna­n has created 21,800 new jobs for local residents, according to Xiao, who added that a total of 95,500 rural residents have increased their incomes through working for or operating tourism and related businesses.

The prefecture-level official said standardiz­ation of services, protection of ethnic cultures and use of the latest informatio­n technologi­es will be crucial for ensuring sustainabl­e tourism growth in Qiandongna­n.

“Guizhou’s tourism authority has recently issued three regulation­s to standardiz­e the industry,” Xiao said, noting “We will use these regulation­s to improve tourism services and facilities”.

He also said that a number of smart tourism platforms will be establishe­d to make tours in Qiandongna­n more convenient.

 ?? WU DEJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Terraced paddies and old-style farmhouses in Jiabang, Congjiang county, provide a playful paradise for photograhe­rs and tourists alike.
WU DEJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY Terraced paddies and old-style farmhouses in Jiabang, Congjiang county, provide a playful paradise for photograhe­rs and tourists alike.
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 ?? WU DEJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Clockwise from top right: Dancers perform during a lotus festival in Congjiang. Miao ethnic people play the lusheng, a pipe instrument made of bamboo, in Nancen village in Congjiang. Shui ethnic people in Gaoliang village, Congjiang, make sticky rice cakes using traditiona­l techniques. A villager dries peppers in Miaopeng village, Congjiang. Basha village is known as the home of the “last hunters’ tribe” in China.
WU DEJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY Clockwise from top right: Dancers perform during a lotus festival in Congjiang. Miao ethnic people play the lusheng, a pipe instrument made of bamboo, in Nancen village in Congjiang. Shui ethnic people in Gaoliang village, Congjiang, make sticky rice cakes using traditiona­l techniques. A villager dries peppers in Miaopeng village, Congjiang. Basha village is known as the home of the “last hunters’ tribe” in China.
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