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Why are there no tourists in Jiuzhou Ancient Town, Ping Huang?

Reason:

The elements of food, housing, transportation, shopping and entertainment in scenic spots are not perfect, and the reception capacity is generally poor, which is not attractive to tourists. Others think that the publicity is not in place and the popularity is too small.

Pan Jialun, one of the founders of the go on road trip Alliance in Qiandongnan Prefecture, believes that the key to the problem is that Jiuzhou Ancient Town has not created its own characteristics, which is no different from the core highlights of other ancient towns. "To Beijing, we want to see the Great Wall, to Sanya, and we want to see the legendary ends of the earth." Pan Jialun said that the Great Wall and the ends of the earth mentioned here are the core highlights of Beijing and Sanya. They attract tourists from all over the country like magnets, which is what the old state lacks.

Located in the northwest of huangping county, this ancient town has a total area of 223 square kilometers and more than 50,000 people. It has a long history and culture, rich ethnic customs and rich tourism resources.

Jiuzhou Ancient Town is a famous historical and cultural city with a history of more than 2,300 years. It is an important trading port connecting southwest and central plains in ancient Guizhou, and also the seat of the ancient capital of Galand. Wuyang River, a national scenic spot, passes through the town. The houses in Ming and Qing Dynasties have blue brick eaves and deep bluestone alleys. Among them, Wenchang Palace, Renshou Palace, Tianhou Palace, Dayuanfa Mansion, Zhu Mansion and Catholic Church are still well preserved.