Off the beaten track

By XU LIN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-04-03 09:15
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Ren Zhongli, Yuan Meng, their 5-year-old son and friends camp near the Ya'nyu Lake in Ya'an, Sichuan. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Tourists look for quieter destinations to avoid crowds and get a better understanding of the place

For some experienced Chinese travelers, who have visited many destinations home and abroad, their focus has shifted to explore the domestic road less traveled amid the global pandemic situation.

For those who're adept at discovering such places, they like to share their stories online, so that visitors can find a way to avoid crowds-be it a getaway from a city's hustle-and-bustle, or experiences like learning some craft.

Couple travel to remote villages

Tuotuo and Susu, who only reveal their online names, are known for their first-person perspective vlogs about less visited destinations in China. The couple's short videos attract over 1.66 million followers on Sina Weibo, many of whom are youngsters with a yen to travel.

When they were confined at home due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 last year, they made productive use of their time and finished a book about their journey around the world.

They used to travel overseas frequently to make vlogs. As the pandemic makes it impossible to do outbound travel, they started a new project in May, aiming to make a series of short videos about less traveled destinations in China.

"It's like a blessing in disguise. We had to adjust ourselves and make different travel content due to the global pandemic. The project allows us to meet many interesting Chinese people and experience their unique lifestyles," says Tuotuo, 33. The couple, who used to work in IT companies in Beijing, are full-time travel influencers.

"In less traveled destinations, the locals hope that tourism will boost their economy. However, some secluded places, especially those with poor public transportation, are barely known. We feel honored that if our vlogs can help promote them online."

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