Chinese city to offer free tourist attractions

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Quzhou, a city located in the west of China's Zhejiang Province, will open most of its tourist attractions for free to global tourists as the city looks to promote its rich tourism resources.

On every Monday from May to November and every day of December, most of the city’s scenic spots will be free of charge for visitors from home and abroad.

Quzhou is an 1,800-year-old cultural city in southern China and well known for its spectacular scenery of mountains and rivers.

Who?

Tourists from home and abroad.

When?

Every Monday from May 19, 2017(including May 19), except national holidays; Full month in December 2017

What?

Lanke Mountain, Mount of King of Medicine, Tianji Longmen, Longyou Grottoes, Longyou Residential Estate, Jianglang Moutain, Nianbadu tourist area, Xianxiaguan, Fugai Mountain, Sanqu Stone Forest, Root Palace Buddhist Cultural Tourism Zone, Qian Tang Source Forest Park, Shuitingmen Historic Street, Taoyuan Seven Mile Scenic Area, Colorful Rainbow Scenic Spot, Lotus Leisure Agriculture Sightseeing Park.

How?

Flight: Beijing, Shenzhen a day non-stop flights to Quzhou. High Speed Rail: Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou direct to Quzhou.

Jianglang Moutain
 



Lanke Mountain


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