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New tourist route opens in Guizhou that taps into the profound history and culture related to a prominent Chinese thinker, report Yang Feiyue and Yang Jun in Guiyang.

By Yang Feiyue and Yang Jun in Guiyang | China Daily | Updated: 2023-03-21 08:36

A limestone cave which Wang used to live for enlightenment, also at the park.[Photo provided to China Daily]

Wang spent his life practicing the beliefs himself, either in governance, during military operations or offering education.

He once led an army and crushed rebellions. After leaving the position, he focused his attention on getting to the root of the reason for the insurgency and implemented follow-up administrative measures to ensure a secure life for those residents affected by the rebellions.

Wang was among the few ancient officials in civil service who were granted their titles of nobility based on their military exploits. Also, he lectured around the country, disseminating his doctrines and attracting throngs of followers.

In the century after he left Guizhou, more than 40 academies were built in the province in memory of him and his school of thought, says He Dan, a researcher at the International Documentation and Research Center for Yangming Culture, in Guiyang.

"The 'Longchang enlightenment' has left a cultural treasure for Guizhou, China and the world," she says.

Xie believes that the new tourism route will help attract more travelers, especially those with an interest in history, to Guizhou.

"Tourists can embark on a journey exploring the roots of Wang's theory, a journey of integrating knowledge and action, and a journey of self-discovery and the unity of heaven and people," Xie says.

The new route will also take people to the sites and tourist spots related to the revolutionary course of modern China.

"People are able to fully experience the significant transformations and advancements that have taken place throughout history, from ancient times to the present day," Xie says.

Local authorities will also come up with a systematic plan to deepen the development of publications and brick-and-mortar facilities related to Wang, with the aim of creating a study tour that closely integrates reading classic works with the exploration of ancient sites.

"We will strive to provide a new platform for everyone to get close to our country's landscapes and mountains, and appreciate the nation's traditional culture," Xie says.

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