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An outpost makes inroads

Updated: 2018-06-25 08:22:42

( China Daily )

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Dixi Opera, called a "living fossil of Chinese operas", is a traditional opera from the eight ancient fortified villages in Anshun. XU LIN/CHINA DAILY/YUAN QINSHU/FOR CHINA DAILY

Mei says people can use modern methods like art to showcase local customs.

For instance, tourists can weave cloth using traditional methods and buy the finished products, he says.

"Vacant buildings can be renovated into homestays," he says.

"And one day, we hope to see people patrolling around in armor to show our military heritage."

Beijing Shanhai Tourism Co Ltd deputy general manager Jia Ke says: "It's important to promote the site's uniqueness."

He adds that Yunfeng Tunpu is located near other popular sites. So the company is planning to develop itineraries that include the villages and such celebrated attractions as the Huangguoshu Waterfall.

The company is building a commercial area named 1381 Town next to the settlements, with boutique hotels, restaurants and stores.

Indeed, Yunfeng Tunpu's ancient military outposts seem set to be besieged by even larger legions of modern visitors in the years to come.

Contact the writer at xulin@chinadaily.com.cn

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