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Project assessment meeting for Xu Xiake tourist route begins

Updated : 2018-04-16
(chinadaily.com.cn)

A project assessment meeting for the Xu Xiake tourist route began on April 9. Mu Deren, chairman of the CPPCC of the Old Town of Lijiang, and Lu Quan, member of the district's standing committee and head of the publicity department, attended the meeting.

Project assessment meeting for Xu Xiake tourist route begins

The project assessment meeting for the Xu Xiake tourist route is held. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Xu Xiake was a Chinese travel writer and geographer during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), best known for his famous geographical treatise but also noted for his bravery and humility. He traveled throughout China for more than 30 years and documented his experiences extensively.

The meeting included discussion of the project's current situation as well as plans for its future development.

The project, which is being managed by Xiakexing Tourist Development Co Ltd, will see the development of a route which connects major scenic spots, including Qiutang Mountain Pass, Juexian Tower, and Guanyinxia Scenic Area, and the construction of new facilities, including cableways, iron roads and sightseeing platforms.

Project assessment meeting for Xu Xiake tourist route begins
Qiutang Mountain Pass. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

"This project will be great for the development of the tourism industry in Lijiang," Mu Deren said, "It also gives us a good chance to dig deep into our history and culture. The leaders of the project should do all they can to ensure its success."

According to Lu Quan, the project manager should create detailed plans and assess the impact of the project on the local environment. They should strengthen contact with villages along the tourist route and get the locals involved.

Project assessment meeting for Xu Xiake tourist route begins
The projects sites are evaluated. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

All attendees shared their opinions and agreed to their suggestions at the meeting.

 

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