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The most failed scenic spot in Chengdu, which cost 2 billion, turned into an empty city?

There is such a scenic spot in Chengdu. It cost 2 billion and took 4 years to build an antique garden-style building. But now no one cares about it. Even if the tickets are free, fewer and fewer people When he came to this place, he was at the Longtan Township Scenic Area located in Chenghua District, Chengdu City.

When it was first established, the popularity of this scenic spot was relatively high because it was built in Chenghua District, which is considered a busy city. It is surrounded by high-rise buildings. It was possible to have such a large area to build a garden-style garden. There are all kinds of buildings, sewage boats and antique lofts in the water town. It can be said that the money spent is very appropriate. The style of the building has a very strong antique atmosphere. However, due to the subsequent decline in popularity, it has led to There are fewer and fewer people in this place, and the decline in popularity actually comes from many reasons. The most important thing is that this place does not have a long cultural heritage, it only has superficial things.

Some of the ancient cities in our country that can really last forever, such as the ancient city of Lijiang in Yunnan, all have corresponding cultural heritage and a long history, and such a garden-style building, although It may be said that the architectural style may be biased toward ancient times, but it does not have a cultural soul that can support it. Just like a person who only has a gorgeous appearance but no active thoughts, his attractiveness to the outside world will continue to decline because of it. It only reacts mechanically, so the attraction of this garden is not that high. Tourists from other places rarely visit such a place because of a simple garden, so it has become less and less over the years.

The development of scenic spots depends on a good appearance and environment, as well as sufficient cultural heritage. There is no way to survive in the long term simply with appearance but no connotation, because today’s tourists’ tastes are becoming more and more sophisticated. Be picky, because the competition in the tourism market is indeed becoming more and more fierce. There are better places that can provide better quality tourism resources and give people a better travel experience. Naturally, people are not willing to force themselves to go to places they don’t want to go. .