GUANGDONG— In a strategic move to revitalize its economic zones and attract foreign investment, China is turning its focus towards tourism.
The southern province of Guangdong, home to the pioneering Shenzhen Special Economic Zone and the burgeoning Zhuhai Economic Zone, serves as a prime example of this initiative.
A captivating four-day tour through the region showcases its rich cultural heritage and modern marvels, enticing visitors and potential investors alike.
“While economic activities in Shenzhen have not slowed down, there was a decline in the number of foreign investments. The city hopes to lure back investors through tourism, especially Chinese-Filipino businesses,” said Manila-based New Goldmines Tours and Travel president Ruben Co.
Marking the beginning of an exploration into the heart of Guangdong, the first stop, the City of Foshan features the majestic Foshan Ancestral Temple with the Wong Fei Hung Memorial Hall, dedicated to the legendary Kung Fu master, offers glimpses into the city’s rich past.
As the day progresses, the vibrant energy of Donghuali Pedestrian Street comes alive, filled with the enticing aromas of street food and souvenir shops.
An optional evening spectacle, the “Three Gorges Eternal Love” opera at the Sanxia Romance Park, is a mesmerizing blend of history, culture and technology.
Moving forward to Guangzhou, a bustling metropolis where ancient traditions meet modern marvels, promises the enchanting alleyways of Yongqing Fang. Bruce Lee’s ancestral home provides a glimpse into the life of a global icon.
Seeking respite from the summer heat, the journey leads to the Ice and Snow World, an unexpected winter wonderland within the city. The thrill of snowy slopes and indoor skiing adds a playful touch to the adventure.
As the day continues, Beijing Road offers a mix of high-end boutiques, local shops and street vendors. Historical sites, glimpsed through glass panels, offer a fascinating contrast to the modern bustle.
En route to Zhuhai, in Zhongshan, a visit to a Tibetan Medicine shop provides a unique cultural experience.
Day three unveils the serene beauty of Zhuhai, a testament to China’s economic prowess and commitment to sustainable development. The iconic Fisherwoman Statue stands as a symbol of the city’s maritime heritage.
The architectural marvel of the Sun and Moon Shell Opera House, a shimmering landmark on an island, leaves a lasting impression. The afternoon brings a journey through Yuanming New Garden, a meticulously recreated slice of Beijing’s history.
The final day welcomes a return to Shenzhen, the heart of China’s economic transformation. The newly-opened Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link, a feat of engineering, showcases the country’s ambition and innovation.
“The Pearl River Delta economic zone is one of China’s leading economic regions and a major manufacturing center,” Co said, further highlighting the allure of the region.
Dongmen Pedestrian Street buzzes with activity, offering a mix of shops, restaurants, and a side trip to the exquisite Chinese jade and pearl jewelry shop.
The miniature wonders of Splendid China and the Folk Culture Village provide a captivating glimpse into various corners of the country and the world.
Capping the tour is the “Oriental Colorful Clothes” dance show, a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture, leaving a lasting impression with its colors, music and graceful movements.
The Guangdong experience unveils the richness of its culture, leaving a deeper appreciation for China’s rich heritage and a yearning to return and explore even more of its wonders. It is a testament to China’s successful strategy of using tourism as a catalyst for economic growth and foreign investment.