Global Times - Weekend

China gives more attraction­s top rating

- Xinhua

Nine more tourist attraction­s in China have been granted the 5A-level rating, the highest rating for Chinese scenic spots, according to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

The nine tourist attraction­s include well-known scenic spots such as the Tengwang Pavilion in East China’s Jiangxi Province, which is ranked as one of the top three renowned towers along the Yangtze River; the Chibi Ancient Battlefiel­d in Central China’s Hubei Province, which dates back to the Three King- doms Period (220-280); and the Xi’an City Wall and Stele Forest historic cultural site in North China’s Shaanxi Province.

China’s tourist attraction­s are graded on a scale from A to AAAAA, based on a series of criteria at the tourist site, including ease of transporta­tion, sanitary conditions and safety. As of last year, 250 tourist attraction­s in China, including the Palace Museum, the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace and other world-famous tourist attraction­s, had been granted the top rating by the government.

Scenic spots that fail to maintain visitor experience are downgraded.

China’s tourism industry has seen rapid developmen­t in recent years. During the 2018 National Day holiday, for example, the country’s tourism industry raked in over 599 billion yuan ($87 billion) in revenue from domestic tourists, up more than 9 percent compared to the previous year.

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