Sanya Qianguqing scenic spot, combining a series of Sanya’s ancient historic and cultural elements including Li & Miao Village, Luobi Cave, Yazhou ancient city, Maritime Silk Road, Madame Xian, Matsu and Jianzhen Crosses the Ocean to Japan, has been built into the city’s first successful cultural tourism project.
  
According to Sanya’s government departments, Sanya is focusing on building a batch of large-scale cultural industrial projects with local features.

The Sanya Qianguqing scenic spot combines a series of Sanya’s ancient historic and cultural elements including Li & Miao Village, Luobi Cave, Yazhou ancient city, Maritime Silk Road, Madame Xian, Matsu and Jianzhen Crosses the Ocean to Japan, which has been built into the city’s first successful cultural tourism project.

The Qianguqing scenic spot opens to the public at 4:00 pm every day, with a variety of interactive performances taking place at its many attractions including Yazhou Ancient City Cultural Theme Park, the Li & Miao Village Cultural Experience Area, and the South China Sea Goddness Cultural Square.

The large-scale cultural performance Sanya Qianguqing, featuring ethnic performing arts and dances and showcasing the colorful multicultural history of Sanya city, is staged at the Sanya Qianguqing Grand Theater located in Elephant Valley from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm per day.

The Qianguqing scenic spot has received 380,000 tourists since its opening on September 25th, 2013.

In addition to Qianguqing, many provincial key cultural industrial projects will be soon completed in Sanya, including Sanya Tianya Cultural Wonders Expo Park, China Hongsha Dan Bay, Pan-Nanshan East Zhitianhuihai Cultural Tourism Zone, Yalong Bay Lande Rose Scenery Industrial Park, Phoenix International Media Sanya Base and Sanya Bafang Cultural Exhibition Center.

  
SOURCE: WOS Team
 
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