Shanghai ramps up efforts to develop red tourism
SHANGHAI - The eastern Chinese city of Shanghai has released a guideline to develop the city into one of the most attractive red tourism destinations in the country by 2025, local authorities said Thursday.
The city plans to develop 90 red tourism scenic spots and promote 50 red tourism routes by 2025, according to the guideline.
The red tourism sites in the city will strive to receive over 40 million visitors by 2025, with an average annual growth of more than 15 percent.
Red tourism, which refers to visiting historical sites with a modern revolutionary legacy, has stood out as a popular choice among Chinese people in recent years.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, Shanghai on Thursday launched 10 red tourism routes.
- F1 Chinese Grand Prix returns with major upgrades
- Taiwan's 'goodwill mission' criticized as futile bid for 'independence' support
- Chinese biotech innovator Jacobio Pharma reports its 2025 annual results
- Xinyang aims to become open gateway in southern Henan, says NPC deputy
- Honor launches its latest foldable smartphone Magic V6
- Students and teachers from Colorado plant 'Panda Friendship Bamboos' in Chongqing
































