Going out and about is always a treat, but scenic spots across China are wooing visitors with something different as the tourism industry is recovering from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since August 8, 23 A-level scenic spots in Wuhan, capital of central China’s Hubei province,have offered free tours, attracting a large number of tourists.
In order to promote the gradual recovery of the tourism market and enrich the tourist experience, Wuhan has issued the "Wuhan 48-Hour Travel Card".
Peking Opera, Han Opera, Chu Opera Theatre troupe traveled to scenic spots on weekends and important holidays to perform for tourists for free.
In recent days, Sanqingsan Scenic Spot has been thronged with visitors from near and afar. On the glass water slide, tourists put on raincoats, and following the diversion of natural mountain springs, two people in a kayak slid down the current, spinning around in the breeze and bamboo shadows, and experienced diff
The Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province launched its unique ice cream collection on June 27, featuring three of its most-visited sites – Mogao Grottoes, the Crescent Lake and the nine-storied pagoda.
Once licked clean, the ice cream stick, which is decorated with images from the ancient murals at the site, can be used again as a bookmark.
Scenic spots on the west line of Dunhuang City, such as Yangguan, Yumenguan, and Yadan, have also ushered in their tourist peaks. In the Yumenguan Scenic Area, tourists follow the tour guide to explore the ancient ruins, learn about the thousand-year-old Hansai history, and learn about the long history and culture of Yumenguan.
(Source:ourjiangsu.com)