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Monday, September 16 2019 - 19:50
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"Falling In Love With Yichang" was organized by the Yangtze
YICHANG, China, Sept. 16, 2019 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

A tourism marketing activity themed on "Falling In Love With Yichang" was 
organized from Sept. 7 to 9 in the beautiful central Chinese city by the 
Yangtze. The city's culture and tourism bureau signed cooperation agreements 
with 14 travel agencies from 10 countries including the United States, Germany, 
Russia, Canada, Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Vietnam, Singapore and 
Belgium, according to the Publicity Department of Yichang City Government.

During the three-day trip, representatives of those travel agencies visited 
eight key scenery spots in Yichang including the Three Gorges, hometown of the 
great Chinese poet Qu Yuan as well as Chexi.

Two dams, one gorge

On Sept. 8, they visited the Gezhou Dam, Xiling Gorge and Three Gorges Dam on a 
cruise ship. When the ship floated gradually to pass a ship lock of Gezhou Dam, 
they went up to the deck taking photos to mark the special moment. 

They then viewed the magnificent Xiling Gorge. Samuel Robert from Australia 
said it was the best way to take a ship to appreciate the sight of the Three 
Gorges. "And it could be even better with a beer."

After getting off the ship, they took a bus to have a closer look at the 
world's largest water conservation project. They were amazed by the Three 
Gorges Dam. Before leaving, they took a group photo in front of the dam.

According to the city's tourism officials, the "two dams one gorge" is 
Yichang's unique resource, which refers to the Three Gorges Dam, Gezhou Dam and 
Three Gorges. Multiple scenic spots are located in the area, which has become 
the top selling point of the city's tourism promotion.

Colorful culture, long history

On the afternoon of Sept. 7, they paid home visit to residents living in the 
Three Gorges. Against the grand view of mountains and river, girls sang folk 
songs to traditional instrument while men cast nets to catch fish. The foreign 
representatives were impressed by the river culture they had never seen.

They kept on to visit Zigui, hometown of Qu Yuan on Sept. 8 to have a taste of 
a culture stemmed from the great ancient poet. Alice Hu and Hong Gu from the 
United States and Canada even put on local Chu costumes to have a better taste 
of the culture. Hong Gu said the Chinese culture has a very long history. "Both 
the dragon boat racing and Qu Yuan's poems enjoy high reputation among overseas 
Chinese."

On Sept. 9, they visited Tujia ethnic minority scenic spot in Chexi, where they 
made potteries, took a walk on ancient streets, and enjoyed local waving dance 
and shadow puppetry. Fabrian Berndt from Germany found the local marriage 
ceremony very interesting, especially the crying and embroidered ball throwing. 
He even took part in the ceremony, during which he became a "son-in-law" of a 
Tujia family.

Kim Jin Tae from the Republic of Korea was impressed by the scenery, performers 
and interactions during the trip, and of course kept taking pictures. "The 
scenery of the Three Gorges is Yichang's namecard, while its splendid culture 
is its soul," she said. "I will promote the city when I go back home, and let 
more Koreans to come to visit Yichang."

Source: The Publicity Department of Yichang City Government

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