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Zhengzhou Scenic Spots Lose Their Licenses

September 8, 2006
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The Zhengzhou Municipal Tourism Bureau has revoked the operation licenses of three scenic spots in Zhengzhou for poor facilities, inadequate management and for not participating in the 2005 annual inspection.

The three spots are Dengfeng Baishahu Scenic Spot, Dengfeng Xiaodingshan Scenic Spot and Huiji District Huanghe Huayuankou Zoology Travel Area.

A representative from Zhengzhou Municipal Tourism Bureau says that scenic spots to be opened in the future must meet such conditions as providing adequate tour guides and having safety facilities.

The Bureau says it will suspend the annual licenses of scenic spots or ask them to make changes within a given period if there are accidents or complaints against them, and those who are not qualified for operation or do not meet the stated conditions will lose their business licenses.

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