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Emeishan, Leshan Rebuilding Scenic Areas For Tourism

June 13, 2008
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Environment

To restore the post-quake tourism market of Sichuan, the scenic spots of Emeishan and Leshan Giant Buddha recently held a boutique tour itinerary promotion in Chongqing.

At the promotion meeting, Emeishan Scenic Spot reported that its tramways, hotels, traffic system, and other facilities are operating normally. And Emeishan has launched 15 themed tour products and seven boutique tour itineraries offering tours covering from two-days to five-days. These itineraries include attractions such as Emeishan, Leshan Giant Buddha, Bifeng Gorge, Wawu Mountain, Dazu Rock Carvings, and the Southern Sichuan Bamboo Sea.

In addition, the scenic spots of Emeishan and Leshan Giant Buddha jointly offered a series of discount policies for tickets, tramways, and sightseeing vehicles as well as hot springs and hotels.

Tags: Bifeng Gorge, Chongqing, Dazu Rock Carvings, earthquake, Emeishan, hot springs, hotel, Leshan Giant Buddha, Sichuan, traffic, Wawu Mountain

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