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Blazing a new path to prosperity in rural Zhejiang
2018-11-13 
Locals harvest persimmons in Xishantou village. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Tourism is paving a new road to prosperity in Zhejiang province's previously underdeveloped Tiantai county.

The elevated sightseeing terrace in Zhangjiajing village in Tiantai near the village's Yijinjing tourism town was crowded with visitors viewing the farmlands, rivers and mountains in mid-October.

Travelers also enjoyed a performance in Yijinjing based on the ancient Chinese martialarts book, I Chin Ching (Muscle-and-Tendon Change Classic).

Zhangjiajing resident Chen Guangxiang says per capita annual incomes have increased to 8,900 yuan ($1,277) compared with 4,600 yuan in 2015.

Chen, who's in his 70s, recalls feeling dissatisfied after returning to the village to retire after working outside several years ago.

"The country has been striving for moderate prosperity," he says.

"But my hometown was still so poor."

Most young people had left. So, the land was largely abandoned.

Landscape scenery in Zhangjiajing village in Zhejiang province's Tiantai county. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Chen approached the local government to propose it capitalize on the settlement's Taoist culture, mountain landscapes and former coalmine sites to develop tourism.

Local tourism, transportation and forestry departments invested over 10 million yuan to develop the travel industry. Authorities also adopted favorable policies and a comprehensive tourism-development plan.

Yijinjing township has become a popular destination for sightseeing, health tourism, corporate training and "agritainment", including fruit-picking.

It has opened guesthouses, restaurants and teahouses, and built toilets for travelers.

"What's even better is that farmers are developing a general awareness of tourism development," Chen says.

Nearly every household has started to plant trees and flowers to beautify the area and is devoting spare land to the travel sector, he adds.

Xishantou is another village in Tiantai that has benefited from recent tourism growth.

A half-hour drive up a spiraling mountain road leads to the settlement, which hosts the province's largest persimmon forest.

Yet the fruits previously didn't make it to the market since the village is remote and little-known, and its only inhabitants are a few elderly farmers.

But demand for the fruit has increased since Tiantai's government hosted persimmon festivals during the past two years.

"Tourists drive here to pick persimmons every day in October," local official Lin Guogan says.

"Many villagers don't focus on farming anymore. They show tourists around, and offer food, drinks and services."

Tiantai has registered 300 tour guides, and upgraded its tourism toilets and sewage system.

It has earmarked 30 million yuan a year for tourism development and planned over 100 projects during the 2016-20 period, involving an additional 30 billion yuan in investment.

Tiantai's tourism income reached 11.17 billion yuan in the first six months of this year, up 18.4 percent compared with the same period last year.

"Tiantai will become an even greater place to explore with major tourism projects and high-speed rail connections on the horizon," says deputy director of Tiantai's tourism development commission, Jiang Chaoyong.

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