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Baotou beckons E China tourists

By Lu Wei (chinadaily.com.cn)

Updated: 2017-05-12

Baotou held a promotional tourism event in Wuxi, Jiangsu province on May 8, hoping to attract more visitors from the East China city to the northern climes of Inner Mongolia.

Contrasting Wuxi’s water town atmosphere, Baotou represents China’s sprawling nomadic grassland culture.

Baotou beckons E China tourists

Baotou’s grassland culture is showcased at a tourism promotion activity held in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, May 8. [Photo/tourism bureau of Wuxi]

Hosted by the tourism bureau of Baotou, the event showcased the city’s many major tourist attractions such as Wudang Lamasery, Nanhai Wetlands, and Meidai Monastery.

At the event, visitors from Wuxi were offered discounts and incentives on the trips to Baotou, and tour operators from both sides signed cooperation agreements – the partnerships opening up more opportunities for cultural exchanges.

Baotou beckons E China tourists

Travel agencies from Baotou and Wuxi sign agreements at a promotional event boosting tourism in the two regions. [Photo/tourism bureau of Wuxi]

Baotou beckons E China tourists

Baotou, also known as Lucheng (a place with deer), is the largest city of North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region, well-known for its grassland landscape. [Photo/tourism bureau of Wuxi]

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