Recently, a delegation of travel agencies from Russia and Mongolia visited Langshan Mountain—a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site and a national 5A-level scenic area. The visit aimed to gain a deeper understanding of cross-border tourism market demands and explore opportunities for cultural and tourism collaboration among Zhangjiajie, Langshan, and Guilin, as well as for the development of cross-border tourism cooperation.
Building on the integrated development framework of the
Zhangjiajie-Langshan-Guilin Golden Tourism Corridor, this inspection
tour focused specifically on the Russian and Mongolian tourist markets.
The delegation visited key attractions such as Bajiaozhai, Tianyi Alley,
and Chili Peak, conducting on-site inspections of scenic resources,
tour routes, supporting facilities, and cultural tourism services. They
immersed themselves in Langshan's Danxia landform, ecological
landscapes, and distinctive folk culture, and spoke highly of the
quality of the scenic area's resources.
"This is my first time visiting Langshan, and I'm absolutely thrilled.
There are so many beautiful places in China, and being here feels like
being in paradise," marveled one member of the Russian delegation,
noting that Langshan's scenery is difficult to capture through a lens
and is worth experiencing firsthand by every visitor.
A representative of a Russian travel agency noted that as part of the
first group of Russian travel agents to visit Langshan Mountain, the
team received a warm welcome. She added that the scenic beauty,
ecological environment, and distinctive cultural tourism projects are
highly attractive and well-suited for Russian tourists. She said, "The
scenery here is beautiful and the air is fresh. We will include Langshan
Mountain in our recommended itineraries and actively organize Russian
visitors to the site."
This year, the synergistic effects of the Zhangjiajie-Langshan-Guilin
cultural and tourism collaboration have continued to emerge, with
significant achievements in transportation connectivity, resource
complementarity, and shared tourist flows. This inspection tour by
Russian and Mongolian travel agents is a key initiative for Langshan
Mountain to expand its overseas tourist market and promote the
internationalization of its cultural and tourism sector. Both sides will
use this opportunity to establish a regular cooperation mechanism and
promote Langshan Mountain's better integration into the Greater
Zhangjiajie International Premium Tourism Route.
Moving forward, the Langshan Mountain Scenic Area will continue to
deepen regional coordinated development among Zhangjiajie, Langshan, and
Guilin; vigorously develop international tourist markets such as Russia
and Mongolia; continuously optimize tourism services and product
offerings; and accelerate the quality improvement and
internationalization of the cultural and tourism industry in
southwestern Hunan.
This article is from Hunan Provincial Government. www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Xiao Juan
Chinese source: hunantoday