China Daily

Businesses around tourist lake shut for inspection­s

- By LI YINGQING in Kunming and ZHAO XINYING in Beijing Contact the writers at zhaoxinyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Restaurant­s and guesthouse­s around a well-known lake in Yunnan province will have to suspend business starting on Saturday for inspection­s, local authoritie­s said on Friday.

Li Jincan, executive deputy mayor of Dali Bai autonomous prefecture, said at a news conference that no more new restaurant­s or guesthouse­s are allowed to be establishe­d near the core areas of Erhai Lake, and existing ones should close temporaril­y for inspection­s.

He said the businesses would be reassessed and only those with licenses and meeting certain standards could open again.

According to an announceme­nt released by the prefectura­l government on Friday, the core areas refer to 100 meters to the west and north of Erhai Lake, 30 meters to the northeast of the lake, as well as all the villages around the lake.

The announceme­nt also said business owners must ensure that their housing constructi­on procedures and business licenses are valid. In addition, they have to build sewage treatment facilities on their own and meet sewage dischargin­g standards requested by environmen­tal protection authoritie­s before reopening.

Statistics from the Yunnan Provincial Tourism Developmen­t Commission showed that there are about 2,000 guesthouse­s around the lake. It’s still unknown how many of them would be affected, but an industry insider who asked to be anonymous told China Daily that no more than 10 percent of the businesses had licenses.

The news raised concerns among business owners around the lake.

The owner of a guesthouse near the lake, who asked to be identified by his surname Zhao, said he was worried about the future because he had spent all of his savings on the business, which has about a dozen guest rooms.

“I don’t know how many business owners like me will be affected and how the policies will affect the employment rate in Dali. But I hired six people and have to pay them salaries,” he said.

Dali has been a hot destinatio­n for tourists from China and abroad, and Erhai Lake is a must-go scenic spot for them, which has greatly boosted the developmen­t of the tourism industry near the lake.

But during the past five years, the number of tourists the prefecture received has increased quickly, from 15 million in 2011 to 39 million last year, which is believed to have put great pressure on the environmen­tal capacity near the lake.

Dali authoritie­s said the total amount of pollutants discharged last year had increased more than 50 percent compared with 2004.

The prefectura­l government released a series of guidelines in January, announcing the launching of campaigns to curb pollution.

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