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Thursday, November 03 2022 - 00:48
AsiaNet
Xinhua Silk Road: Chinese time-honored county in E. China's Jiangxi glitters with new vitality with booming culture tourism
BEIJING, Nov. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Fengxin County in east China's Jiangxi Province, the hometown of renowned 
Chinese scientist and encyclopedist Song Yingxing, has shown new vitality 
thanks to the county's efforts to develop cultural tourism industry.

In recent years, the Fengxin county has accelerated project-oriented 
development of cultural tourism. It has invested a total of 600 million yuan 
(about 82.5 million U.S. dollars) to refurbish culture, sports and art center, 
Jiutian Pavillion, Tiangong nursery stock park and kiwi fruit eco-industrial 
park.

Besides, a local tourism company also invested two billion yuan on the 
construction of Yangshan village park and infrastructure upgrade of Baizhang 
Mountain and Jiuxian Warm Spring.

The Fengxin culture, sports and art center, with a theme of "Tiangong code", 
adopted Acousto-optic device technology and form of new media, creating an 
immersive experience for visitors to know about the culture and spirit within 
the book of Tiangong Kaiwu, or The Exploitation of the Works of Nature, a 
Chinese encyclopedia compiled by Song Yingxing in Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

Tiangong nursery stock park features a combination of nature and intelligence. 
Apart from appreciating precious and rare plants, visitors can also interact 
with intelligent robots and Fanta-View Magic Vison LED screen in the plant 
trading center.

The 150-meter 3D walking path is also a must-see scenic spot, as it integrates 
mountainous view in west Fengxin and provides a 3D fairyland adventure for 
visitors.

Fengxin is the name of the county, meaning replacing the old with the new. Its 
history can date back to 2,000 years ago. The place is endowed with rich 
cultural heritage, as it is the origin of the Chinese encyclopedia Tiangong 
Kaiwu and the first Chinese Buddhist Monastic Code.

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SOURCE: Xinhua Silk Road

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   Caption: Photo shows the Jiutian Pavillion in Fengxin County in east China's 
Jiangxi Province [photo provided to Xinhua Silk Road].

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