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Tourism
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Longshouya (Dragon Head Cliff) at Mount Lushan in Jiangxi Province.
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China is a vast land, rich in tourism resources. It comes out in
front in the world in scenic spots and historical sites, spectacular
landscapes, and colorful and varied national customs. At present,
there are two major tour routes in China: One is the "S"-shaped
traditional tour route, containing famous political and cultural
cities such as Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, Suzhou and Hangzhou; the
other one is the crescent-shaped tour route containing coastal open
regions, such as the Liaodong and Shandong peninsulas and the Yangtze
and Pearl river deltas. Following the "S"-shaped tour
route, tourists may climb the Badaling Great Wall and visit the
Imperial Palace and Temple of Heaven in Beijing, and view the terracotta
warriors and horses excavated from the Mausoleum of the First Qin
Emperor, the Stele Forest and the Great Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an,
wander along the bustling Bund and Nanjing Road and through the
Pudong New Zone in Shanghai, enjoy Suzhou's gardens and the sights
of the West Lake in Hangzhou. Following the crescent-shaped tour
route, visitors may get some idea of the enormous changes which
have taken place in the open coastal cities since the initiation
of reform and opening to the outside world, and appreciate the charming
seaside areas in north and south China. Moreover, the coastal towns
all have holiday villages and various recreation facilities.

The Qiao family compound--a famous private residence in Shanxi
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In 2000, China is sponsoring the "China Century Tour."
The program consists of dozens of tourism celebrations and festivals,
such as the Ice and Snow Festival, Lantern Festival, and Pingyao
Ancient City Cultural Festival. Nine specially chosen tourism routes
along the Yangtze River, Yellow River and Three Gorges are expected
to attract more foreign tourists. Meanwhile, China is starting large-scale
promotion activities in the domestic tourism market, so as to make
the Chiense people get to know their own country's tourism resources
better. During the China Century Tour activities, China is promoting
"China's World Heritage-World-Level Tourist Attractions in
the 21st Century" as China's competitive products in theinternational
tourism market.
Chinese music, dance and opera, and the culture and customs of
ethnic minorities are treasure stores of tourism resources. Coming
to China, tourists appreciate folk art, including uniquely charming
Peking Opera performances and comic dialogues, and also learn about
ethnic customs such as the Dai Water Sprinkling Festival, Yi Torch
Festival, Bai March Street, Zhuang Singing Festival and Mongolian
Nadam Fair. Besides, tasting Chinese cuisine is an absolutely necessary
part of touring in China. The Beijing Roast Duck of the Quanjude
Restaurant, Mongolian boiled mutton, Guangdong's roasted piglet,
Hangzhou's West Lake vinegar fish, Sichuan's spicy beancurd and
a variety of local-flavor snacks are only some of China's culinary
delights.
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