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Changshu is also a water town in the south of the Yangtze River. Why is it difficult to become a popular tourist spot?

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Changshu is named as the second batch of famous historical and cultural cities in China because of its fertile soil and no floods or droughts for twenty years. Changshu, located in the south of the Yangtze River, is one of the birthplaces of Wu culture. Changshu is also an excellent tourist city in China, an international garden city, a national ecological city and the first batch of international wetland cities in the world.

Changshu-Shajiabang Yushan Shang Hu Tourist Area has 5A-level tourist attractions and 4A-level tourist attractions: Fangta Historic Site, Changshu Clothing City Shopping Tourist Area, Jiangxiang Rural Tourist Area and Beautiful Jusha Garden Scenic Area. There are also four historical and cultural blocks: Nanjing Tang historical and cultural block; Xijing' an historical and cultural block; Qinchuanhe historical and cultural block; Nanmentan historical and cultural block.

However, Changshu, with so many natural and cultural landscapes, why is tourism still tepid?

In my opinion:

First, not all the scenic spots in Changshu are unique, which leads to Changshu never becoming a tourist destination. Neither Shajiabang-Yushan Shang Hu Scenic Area nor Happiness Temple is unique. Red tourism is not as good as South Lake and temples, Lingyin Temple in Zhejiang and Hanshan Temple in Suzhou. Gardens can't compare with those in Suzhou. Therefore, Changshu has become a tourist spot in Suzhou Taihu Lake Scenic Area, but it cannot be a unique tourist destination.

Secondly, the government did not make good use of Changshu's cultural heritage, which only started in recent years, but it has passed the prime time of scenic spot development. Taking historical and cultural blocks as an example, the South Gate Altar is very unique in scale and history. However, due to the hesitation of the government, the development is slow, and the overall development has only begun in recent years. But now people, whether Zhouzhuang and Tongli in Jiangsu or Xitang and Wuzhen in Zhejiang, have become models of ancient towns, and Pingjiang Road in Suzhou has also become a representative of the surrounding historical and cultural blocks. In addition, because of the rise of e-commerce, going to the streets is a very rare thing for young people now. So the south gate altar became a chicken rib!

However, as a famous historical and cultural city with a history of nearly two thousand years, Changshu is still worth seeing! The natural scenery is like gossip in Yushan Shang Hu, with unique scenery! More humanities: Cai Yitang, the former residence of the second generation emperor Weng Tonghe; Yan Garden, a unique Jiangnan garden; Millennium Temple-Kofukuji; Millennium Pagoda-Square Pagoda! There are many historical and cultural blocks in Ming and Qing Dynasties!

Welcome to Changshu often!

Although Changshu is a small town in the south of the Yangtze River, it is not as distinctive as Zhouzhuang in Kunshan and Dangkou Ancient Town in Wuxi, and it is well protected and developed. This is the soul of their tourism industry. Although we have two five-star scenic spots in Changshu. But they are all artificial attractions in the staple food. Lack of soul. It's ok from the perspective of the city, but it's not as good as a metropolis and can't attract tourists' interest. There was a TV series called Tang City (Grass) before. It's also good to visit the old streets of Tang Cheng after becoming famous. We don't know now. Tang Cheng gradually faded out of people's sight. To revive the tourism industry in Changshu, it is necessary to combine the South Lake and Kuncheng Lake, increase the aura, and let the huge south wind of Kuncheng Lake come. It will definitely touch the hearts of tourists.

Because the planning and development of Changshu used to be a hammer in the east and a hammer in the west!

Changshu, also known as Qinchuan, was originally formed by the confluence of seven rivers in the urban area. History can be traced back to Liangzhu culture period, and it has been a land of plenty since ancient times. There are many celebrities in Changshu, such as Yu Zhong, Ceng Pu, Weng Tonghe, Jiang Ziya, Fishing and Aqingsao. Therefore, Changshu is rich in cultural tourism resources. In addition, ten miles of green hills and a half into the city, rivers and lakes are dotted with wetlands, and the natural landscape is not bad.

However, in addition to green mountains and green waters, Changshu has a lot of cultivated land, with a stable and suitable climate and a bumper harvest all year round. Changshu people who are not worried about food and clothing have gradually developed the textile industry, and the scale of China Merchants City ranks among the best in the country. And gradually establish new development zones, keep pace with the times and develop emerging industries. During this period, leaders from all walks of life focused on all aspects of the economy, but they always lacked systematic planning and development of Changshu's rich tourism resources. After all, the tourism industry has a long cycle and slow results, and the results are naturally not easy to reflect. Even the "Liangshan Project" that refreshed the public was due to the suggestion of a middle school teacher.

In addition, Changshu did not complete the division of regional functions until two years ago. Only one project was established before, which was not systematic, coordinated and unified, and it also led to the abandonment of Qinhu Lake and the intestinal obstruction of Nanjie Street in the county for many years. Even with the development of urban planning, how good can the development of tourism resources be?

Although the three scenic spots of Yushan, Shang Hu and Shajiabang were merged to build a five-year period, they are still relatively independent and not closely linked, and Shajiabang is far from Yushan Shang Hu. The Nanmen Historic District, Liuqixian River, Huancheng River and Fangta Historic District in the urban area have not been jointly developed, which is no less than the appearance of the surrounding ancient towns and can only exist in the leisure time of Changshu people.

In addition to the unsystematic planning and development of scenic spots, related supporting industries are also relatively lacking. Yushan painting school, Yushan piano school and Yushan sword school, except for the introduction of scenic walls, related commercial products are almost difficult to find. It's hard to eat authentic specialties such as covered tofu, and traditional restaurants such as Deyilou are no longer run by locals.

The town is a small town after all, and the only way out is to develop advantageous industries and characteristic economy. How many advantages can we have to catch up with Suzhou and Shanghai to develop new economy and new industries? I missed the golden period of integration, development and publicity of tourism resources around the new millennium, and now I want to look back, I am afraid that the input and output will not be ideal!

Changshu people are comfortable and have not studied and developed well. Changshu is a thousand-year-old city with towers, lakes and mountains, and countless ancient buildings and cultures. Zhouzhuang in Kunshan is just a town, not at the same level. Suzhou has ancient city walls in addition to Suzhou, but also in Changshu, which is not found in other county-level cities.

I have just been to Changshu recently, and my feelings are as follows:

1. Shang Hu's landscape foundation is by no means inferior to that of the West Lake, and it can do a lot.

2. Liu's tomb is too shabby. Even based on Chen Yinque's "Closing the Mountain", it is not inferior to Su Xiaoxiao's tomb.

3. I went to Yanyuan and was disappointed because I didn't find a suitable parking space (maybe I was stupid).

4. It is suggested that scenic spots brochures be distributed free of charge for each scenic spot.

5. Although the square tower culture is small, it is extensive and profound, which is worthy of deep tourism by literati.

6. Shajiabang is open, with good scenery and good maintenance.

I haven't been anywhere else, so I dare not comment.

The above personal views are for reference only.

The administrative level is low, and the scenic spots in Wuxi are also very general, but the level is high and the visibility of county-level cities is too low.

What should I do if the pension city is hot? If the Liang Qing Temple in Sanfeng had not been demolished during the Cultural Revolution, it might have been better than Lingyin Temple, and everything might have disappeared. Even now, the scale of reconstruction is not as big as the original 1 12. Shajiabang only has a little red mandarin. Shang Hu filled it in, but it was too small. If it weren't for the opening of farmhouse music industry in Yushan Forest Farm in recent years, it is estimated that there is nothing around Yushan except the swallow tomb and Baoyan.

Because it is too close to Suzhou, it is rare to come to Jiangnan. Suzhou is definitely the first choice, but people around Changshu still like to come to Changshu.

I am an old Changshu native who has been away from home for many years. Last year, I was very excited to hear that the trail around the mountain was completed. I deliberately turned around and walked again. It's a long story, especially because Yang Shan is close to Shanghai. It's dangerous to take the road and stick to big trucks and buses. It is said that there is a road at the foot of the mountain, and I can't find it. Asked a lot of people who don't know, and asked the police station, there is no result. Later, I learned whether to go to the park where I can't find the door or charge. I'm fucking convinced. The ancient city is in ruins, and all three places where I lived as a child have been demolished.

First, the traffic is inconvenient; Second, there is no special scenery.