Flower power
Updated: 2016-03-28 07:56
By Yang Feiyue and Shi Xiaofeng(China Daily)
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The county of Wuyuan in Jiangxi province attracts tourists from around the country for the blooming rapeseed in spring, and a variety of cultural and natural spots. |
This legacy may reincarnate since a new high-speed rail connecting Jiangxi's Jiujiang to Zhejiang province's Quzhou is expected to be completed next year.
Marketing campaigns have already been staged in areas the line crosses, Wang says.
The hope of easier access and diversified offerings will help Wuyuan bloom as a tourism destination where springtime tourists are drawn to blossoms and to bud as a destination in other seasons.
Contact the writers through yangfeiyue@chinadaily.com.cn
If you go
Jiangxi province's Wuyuan county contains dozens of scenic spots and is perfect for trips that last for about two days. A 210 yuan ticket, valid for five days, enables access to 12 major scenic spots. Here are some popular itineraries.
East: One-day trip
Jiangling-Jiangwan-Wangkou-Moon Bay
North: Two-day trip
Sixiyancun-Yantian-Wolonggu
Road trip: Three-day excursion
Qingyuan-Wangcuo-(Zheyuan)-Guankeng-Lingjiao
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