Wuzhizhou Island: Hainan’s Model of Sustainable Tourism Thrives in 2025
Wuzhizhou Island in Hainan showcases sustainable tourism success, blending ecological preservation with world-class amenities in 2025.
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Wuzhizhou Island in Hainan showcases sustainable tourism success, blending ecological preservation with world-class amenities in 2025.
Mosuo villagers and urban youth transform Lugu Lake through a living museum, blending cultural preservation with sustainable rural development in 2025.
Hainan implements groundbreaking tourism reforms effective December 1, 2025, enhancing global accessibility and sustainable development initiatives.
Rongshanliao Village in Haikou dazzles in 2025 with its vibrant fishing season, blending maritime traditions, eco-tourism, and economic growth along China’s southern coast.
In Hainan’s Lingshui County, the Tanka ‘sea nomads’ blend centuries-old fishing traditions with new eco-tourism initiatives, offering unique cultural experiences.
Hainan’s Ocean Flower Island blends ancient maritime heritage with modern sustainable tourism, driving economic growth on China’s tropical coast in 2025.
Anji County’s shift from mining to eco-tourism offers a blueprint for sustainable development, balancing economic growth with environmental restoration in China’s green transition.
China’s nighttime modernization projects transform cultural heritage sites through innovative lighting, boosting tourism while preserving historical significance.
Vibrant autumn landscapes across China drive tourism growth, offering economic opportunities and cultural exploration during off-peak seasons.
Dongluo Village in Jiangsu earns UN’s 2025 Best Tourism Village recognition for its sustainable practices and unique ‘earth art’ landscapes blending agriculture with cultural heritage.
Digang Village in Zhejiang earns UN recognition for its ancient Mulberry-Dyke Fish Pond System, blending sustainable agriculture with cultural heritage tied to China’s silk history.
Jikayi Village in Sichuan Province has been named a 2025 UN Best Tourism Village for its cultural preservation, ecological efforts, and community-driven sustainable tourism.
China’s autumn tourism surge boosts local economies as travelers flock to scenic spots, cultural festivals, and sustainable travel initiatives.
Four villages in the Chinese mainland recognized by UNWTO as 2025’s Best Tourism Villages, highlighting sustainable development and cultural preservation.
RCEP member states launch a heritage alliance in Huangshan to promote sustainable tourism and cross-border cultural preservation efforts across Asia-Pacific.
Wujiang Village in Guizhou attracts tourists with its ‘slow life’ resort, blending traditional customs and nature during the National Day holiday.
Yunnan’s Jingmai Mountain becomes UNESCO World Heritage site, preserving tea culture through cobblestone roads that prioritize ecological balance over modernization.
Discover Hemu Village in Xinjiang’s Altay region, where autumn transforms the Tuvan settlement into a vibrant cultural and natural wonder.
Gaoshan Island in East China emerges as a critical sanctuary for migratory birds, supported by local conservation efforts and innovative technology to protect global flyways.
Explore Xizang’s cultural treasures and unique biodiversity, where ancient traditions meet modern sustainability on the ‘Roof of the World.’