Women of the Dong ethnic group in Rongjiang county, Guizhou province, parade in their villages to pray for a good harvest in spring. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
But it'll take time, considering many of the province's attractions need massive investments in infrastructure and maintenance.
Separately, transportation has greatly improved in recent years.
Now, Longdongbao International Airport in the provincial capital, Guiyang, offers 13 flights to and from popular destinations abroad, including Thailand's Bangkok and Phuket, Japan's Osaka and Nagoya, and Indonesia's Bali.
High-speed rail transport has also boosted visitor numbers.
Tourists can now hop onto buses to major scenic spots throughout the province from right outside train stations, says Mou.
All of Guizhou's counties became accessible by highway last year.
Ye says the improved transport system means he'll likely return.
"I've heard about many other attractions," he says.
"I'll definitely return."
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About this series
China Daily explores ecotourism destinations and activities throughout spring.