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1、1Hangzhou Poised to Embrace the WorldREFERRED to as an earthly paradise, Hangzhou is a wellestablished historical and cultural city in China. As the starting point of the ancient Silk Road, as well as a world cultural heritage site, Hangzhou has been ranked as one of the happiest cities in China for

2、 10 consecutive years, and also been conferred the title of “Oriental Capital of Leisure”by the World Leisure Organization. To learn how Hangzhou will become an international tourist destination, China Today interviewed the director of the Hangzhou Tourism Commission Li Hong. China Today (CT): In Se

3、ptember 2016, Hangzhou successfully held the G20 Summit. What changes did the summit bring to the city? Li Hong: Hangzhous successful hosting of the 2016 G20 Summit was of great significance and exerted a farreaching influence on the citys tourism industry. First of all, the G20 Summit refreshed the

4、 citys image, improved its core competitiveness, and boosted its international reputation. The G20 Summit drew the whole worlds attention to Hangzhou, 2providing an opportunity to showcase the citys strength and glamor. Second, the summit accelerated the development of Hangzhous convention and exhib

5、ition industry. Thanks to the summit, its infrastructure for international events has been upgraded, and a host of professionals with an international perspective have come to the fore. Hangzhou has secured a slew of inter- national convention and exhibition projects, such as the Asian Games in 2022

6、. The Olympic Sports Center enables the city to host large-scale sports events and high-end business and academic international conferences. Were trying to get into the MICE (meeting, incentive, convention, and exhibition) niche market. Third, hosting the G20 Summit has also expedited infrastructure

7、 construction including airport, subways, and roads. All the scenic spots were remodeled, streetscapes were further beautified, and more attention was also attached to ecological restoration. These efforts have improved the citys overall environment, thus laying a foundation to build it into an inte

8、rnational sightseeing and leisure center. Last but not least, the summit showcased Hangzhou peoples high humanistic quality. They are friendly and amiable, 3valuing tradition and laws, which is a true reflection of a citys heartbeat. Meanwhile, via the summit, peoples sense of pride, belonging, and

9、honor as citizens of Hangzhou has been enhanced. All these undoubtedly contribute to the citys development and its tourist industry. CT: Hangzhou saw the intersection of the Silk Road and maritime silk routes in ancient times. What benefits and challenges is the Belt and Road Initiative bringing to

10、the citys tourist industry? Li: Hangzhou was an important node of the Silk Road. More than 1,000 years ago Marco Polo set foot here using both the land and maritime silk roads. Silk, tea, and porcelain produced here were once transported across the world through the ancient commercial routes. Now, H

11、angzhou is proactively integrated into the Belt and Road Initiative. Taking advantage of the countrys strategic promotion of the Initiative, Hangzhou has set a new model for marketing the city as a global tourist destination. In the first half of 2015, we started the“Global Tour 2015” campaign of re

12、visiting the ancient Silk Road. The 30-day tour, organized by Hangzhous tourism ambassadors, traversed the Eurasian Continent and the United States, and greatly promoted Hangzhous culture. The most appealing part of 4Hangzhou doesnt lie in its identity as the host of the G20 Summit, but its cultural

13、 attractions as the capital of silk. With its tourism innovation, Hangzhou is actively exploring ways to transform its tourist industry. What we seek is not just to increase tourism revenue, but to attract investment and tap potentials of other industries. Tourism should become an engine for local e

14、conomic development, presenting opportunities for the citys overall development. CT: The West Lake is one of the few national tourist attractions open to the public for free. What changes has this practice brought to Hangzhou? Li: Since 2003, Hangzhou has strengthened ecological protection of the We

15、st Lake, guided by the concept of“returning the lake to the people, and surrounding people with the lake.” The West Lake is part of the city, closely associated with the citizens daily lives. Hangzhou was built to complement the lake, earned its reputation from it, and developed because of it. After

16、 revamping and upgrading its neighboring areas and dredging the lake, we mean by returning it to the people making it free for the public, including both residents and tourists, because we always put people first. The development of a tourist city cant rely solely on the 5admission fees of its touri

17、st attractions. By opening it to the public for free, the West Lake is naturally integrated into the city without boundaries, despite the loss of tens of millions of yuan in ticket proceeds. Tourists feel more comfortable and satisfied with the citys natural wonders, and would like to stay longer. W

18、ith the increasing influx of tourists, their spending is also on the rise, thus greatly raising Hangzhous overall revenue in its tourism and leisure industry. In fact, free admission to the West Lake spurred an exponential increase in Hangzhous tourism revenue. In 2014, the overall income of its tou

19、rist industry stood at RMB 41.07 billion which surged to RMB 220.07 billion in 2015. So freeing the West Lake to all is beneficial to all sides. The West Lake is a national 5A tourist attraction and also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For most of the attractions adjacent to the lake, we abolished tic

20、kets. But for some spots, such as Lingyin Temple, Yue Fei Temple, and three pagodas on the island in the middle of the lake, we set up ticket gates to control the visitor flows. However, admission to all seven major parks along the bank and all museums is free. CT: Hangzhou is also nicknamed“capital

21、 of e-business” in 6China. How has the city realized its Internet Plus pertaining to its tourist industry? Li: At the 2016 China New-type Smart City Summit held in Beijing on December 27, Hangzhou led the list of the overall index on social services for Chinese cities, and also topped the indexes on

22、 new-type services for the public and transport services. Hangzhou Tourism Commission has introduced an array of campaigns by resorting to new media. We established the official accounts in Facebook and Twitter, and also developed our own app in several languages. In addition, cooperating with Aliba

23、ba, we introduced the Hangzhou Travel Passport program. With its online service, tourists can check tourism information, book related travel products, spot special offers, and find navigable maps and other services such as car rentals. Tourists can make quick payments through Alipay. Moreover, were

24、planning to collect and analyze data on visitors passports so as to more accurately target tourists in our travel product development and marketing. CT: A museum is an archive recording a citys evolving history. What museums do you recommend to foreign visitors? 7And what culinary delights await the

25、m in Hangzhou? Li: Hangzhou was the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279) , so I recommend to visitors the Southern Song Dynasty Guan Kiln Museum, and those themed on tea, silk, knives, swords, and umbrellas are also well worth visiting. In addition, we have a living craftsmanship exhibit

26、ion center, displaying a dozen traditional handicrafts which all make up our countrys intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can also enhance their experience by participating in some activities. At the Liangzhu Culture Museum, the living environment and conditions of local people about 5,000 years

27、ago are depicted, with lots of stone, jade and black pottery wares on display. There is also the Hangzhou Cuisine Museum, showing how banquet tables were laid out in ancient times, where you can not only learn about the history of Hangzhou cuisine, but also savor those delicious dishes. On walking o

28、ut of the museum, you can take a stroll in the nearby Jiangyangfan Ecological Park. Hangzhous traditional dishes include such well-known delights as West Lake Carp in Sweet and Sour Sauce, Fried 8Shelled Shrimps with Longjing Tea, Dongpo Pork, and Beggars Chicken. Savoring them may help you better understand the citys long history and its inclusive and open nature.

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