Use a site's real strengths to draw tourists

By Xiao Lixin
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After premiering in mid-September, TV series Nirvana in Fire, or Langya Bang in Chinese, has become very popular among Chinese viewers. But this is not surprising because Langya Bang could also mean "The Rankings of Langya", for which Anhui, Jiangsu and Shandong provinces had been competing with each other. The competition has temporarily ended with Chuzhou city in Anhui renaming the "Huifeng Pavilion" in the Mount Langya scenic area "Langya Pavilion".

Officials in the Chuzhou administration committee have said the move is meant to "cater to the need of tourists who wanted the pavilion to be renamed", not to attract more tourists by applying to get recognized as a 5A scenic spot as many have suspected.

Given the thriving tourism market, tourist spots in the country have been racking their brains to find new ways to attract more tourists and increase their revenues. And many local tourism authorities have come to believe that capitalizing on the success of hit films or TV productions which highlight breathtaking sceneries is one way of drawing more visitors.

For example, thanks to the 2008 blockbuster If You Are The One, Hokkaido in Japan and Xixi Wetland Park in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, have become big attractions for Chinese tourists. And following the release of Avatar, Zhangjiajie in Hunan province has not only generated online discussions, but also seized the opportunity to offer Avatar-themed tour packages, because the landmark Hollywood film's director James Cameron was reportedly inspired by the craggy natural formation of its famous peak, the South Pillar of Heaven, to create the floating Hallelujah Mountain in the film.

Coming back to the Huifeng Pavilion whose history dates back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the local tourism management's move to rename it could attract more tourists in the short term, but by associating the scenic spot with the hit TV series it will end up dealing a blow to the cultural heritage of the place. After all, the TV series has nothing to do with the tourist spot apart from sharing the name Langya.

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