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Shangri-La city fuses culture into tourism
Reporting in Shangri-La by Eric Wang / Yunnan Gateway 2018-09-11 17:44:33


Round rocks lie at its banks, where little flowers and lush crops abound. If you love nature, these do form a visual feast.


At the Ancient Tea-Horse Road Ethnography Museum, more than 2,000 horse reins and Tibetan folk items are showcased. They were used by local merchants in the days gone by.



The museum lies in the Heping village of Xiaozhongdian Town, Shangri-La City, and the ethic items are collected by two Tibetan brothers and a girl named Jangchu Chunping, whose forefathers went to and fro between Dali's Jianchuan County and Lahsa in Tibet.


Now the museum is a window to demonstrate Tibetan tradition, and it is also expected to bring more income by attracting more tourists who are interested in stories related to the Ancient Tea-Horse Road.


The tourism plus culture practice proves to be helpful.


Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwest Yunnan received 13.19 mil tourists in the first seven months of 2017, said Chen Min, director of Diqing Prefecture Tourism Development Committee.


Chen said this at an interview on August 14 with reporters from Yunnan Daily Press Group, who are on a four-day reporting trip on holistic tourism development of the the refecture.


The prefecture registered a grass tourism income of 16.1 billion yuan in the past seven months, a year-on-year increase of 26.7 percent.


750,000 foreign tourists visited the prefecture during the same period.


Reporting in Shangri-La by Eric Wang / Yunnan Gateway

 
 
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