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Changning Boosts Cultural Tourism Through Photographers' Lens

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On May 25, Changning hosted a photography tour. More than 70 photographers from Changning, Hengyang, Chenzhou, and Yongzhou ventured deep into the Tashan Grand Canyon. They captured geological wonders such as thousand-year-old Chinese yew forests and waterfalls, as well as distinctive charm of Yao villages and their rich intangible cultural heritage. The event aimed to build a visual narrative system that intertwines both the nature and humanities, helping Changning to create a cultural tourism brand featuring "four colors". The four colors refer to red or revolutionary workers' movement, ancient culture, green health and convalescence tourism, and golden rural pastoral scenery. (Photo/Wang Yue and Wu Chaohui)


On May 25, Changning hosted a photography tour. More than 70 photographers from Changning, Hengyang, Chenzhou, and Yongzhou ventured deep into the Tashan Grand Canyon. They captured geological wonders such as thousand-year-old Chinese yew forests and waterfalls, as well as distinctive charm of Yao villages and their rich intangible cultural heritage. The event aimed to build a visual narrative system that intertwines both the nature and humanities, helping Changning to create a cultural tourism brand featuring "four colors". The four colors refer to red or revolutionary workers' movement, ancient culture, green health and convalescence tourism, and golden rural pastoral scenery. (Photo/Wang Yue and Wu Chaohui)


On May 25, Changning hosted a photography tour. More than 70 photographers from Changning, Hengyang, Chenzhou, and Yongzhou ventured deep into the Tashan Grand Canyon. They captured geological wonders such as thousand-year-old Chinese yew forests and waterfalls, as well as distinctive charm of Yao villages and their rich intangible cultural heritage. The event aimed to build a visual narrative system that intertwines both the nature and humanities, helping Changning to create a cultural tourism brand featuring "four colors". The four colors refer to red or revolutionary workers' movement, ancient culture, green health and convalescence tourism, and golden rural pastoral scenery. (Photo/Wang Yue and Wu Chaohui)


On May 25, Changning hosted a photography tour. More than 70 photographers from Changning, Hengyang, Chenzhou, and Yongzhou ventured deep into the Tashan Grand Canyon. They captured geological wonders such as thousand-year-old Chinese yew forests and waterfalls, as well as distinctive charm of Yao villages and their rich intangible cultural heritage. The event aimed to build a visual narrative system that intertwines both the nature and humanities, helping Changning to create a cultural tourism brand featuring "four colors". The four colors refer to red or revolutionary workers' movement, ancient culture, green health and convalescence tourism, and golden rural pastoral scenery. (Photo/Wang Yue and Wu Chaohui)

This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Yu Jiangjiang

Chinese source: hunantoday