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What are the over-developed scenic spots in China? Are they worth visiting?

A good development of tourism can drive the local economy, so many places are vigorously developing tourism. Of course, as long as there are benefits, greed will inevitably breed. Some places have taken a fancy to the benefits brought by tourism, so there is a phenomenon of over-packaging and over-exploitation of scenic spots. These over-developed scenic spots often make many tourists feel very headache, and they feel very sorry after going. Then I'll take stock of two over-developed scenic spots in China.

1. Fenghuang Ancient City

Guanggu Town is a very famous scenic spot in China. With the development of tourism, the commercial facilities in Fenghuang Ancient Town are becoming more and more grand. The original beautiful and quaint ancient town is slowly shrouded in commercialization. The goods in the shops in the scenic spot are all the same, nothing new, and the price is very high. In 20 13, in order to obtain greater benefits, the ancient city also implemented bundled ticket sales, but with the sharp decline of tourists behind, it was gradually cancelled. Surrounded by commercialization, the tourist value of this ancient city is not as high as before, but many people feel sorry after going there.

2. Yellow Crane Tower

As a landmark of Wuhan, Yellow Crane Tower is a national 5a-level scenic spot. It was once left by Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. The old friend resigned from the West Yellow Crane Tower, and the fireworks went down to Yangzhou in March? This beautiful poem. But in this way, a Millennium building has become one of the most potholes in China. Today's Yellow Crane Tower is actually not the ancient Yellow Crane Tower. The real Yellow Crane Tower has been destroyed and rebuilt 27 times. Now we can see that the Yellow Crane Tower was rebuilt by 198 1, and it was also made of reinforced concrete. According to the tourists who have been there, even the elevator is installed inside, and many tourists say it is not worth seeing.

These are two scenic spots that I personally think are overexploited. These over-developed scenic spots are not recommended to play. They are too commercialized, have little value to play, and have a poor experience. Before traveling, we'd better make a good strategy, see how others feel, and then decide how to make a choice by ourselves.