Free Trip to Sichuan in May

Free Trip to Sichuan in May
Mar 11, 2009 By eChinacities.com

Southwest China's Sichuan Province is famous for its rich tourism resources. Although the earthquake last May has been a destructive punch to the tourism industry there, it has gradually recovered from the depth of the depression.

 

In this early spring, Dujiangyan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and well-known tourist attraction near the provincial capital Chengdu, is welcoming tourists from around the country.

 

It's like the Venus de Milo, with scars but still attractive.

 

According to the provincial tourism bureau, in May of this year, all the scenic spots in Sichuan will have a discount campaign to further promote the industry and more importantly, to reward the love and care Sichuan has received since the earthquake.

 

On the anniversary of the May 12th earthquake, all the scenic spots in Sichuan will be open to the public for free. And during the whole month, all the entrance fees will be at half price.

Source: Visitingbeijing

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