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What is the symbol of the birth of ancient tourism in China?

Answer your first question:

Legend has it that during the Yao and Shun period, there was a great flood in the world. Encouraged by Shun, Dayu managed the water. I traveled all over Kyushu while surveying mountains and rivers. On the basis of investigation, he used dredging to make floods flow into lakes and oceans along dredged rivers. Yu is probably the earliest traveler in China.

In Zhou Muwang during the Western Zhou Dynasty, it is said that Zhao Wuji drove a cart pulled by eight fine horses, carried him over Kunlun Mountain, traveled thousands of miles to the west, and came to the Queen Mother of the West. This story is recorded in the Biography of Wood. Zhou Muwang can be said to be the first real tourist in China.

Zhang Qian went through a lot of hardships when he went to the Western Regions and entered the Hexi Corridor from Shaanxi. 13 went out, 100 people, only 2 people came back. He made two missions to the western regions and established friendly relations with some western countries. Since then, friendly missions and caravans have kept coming here. The Silk Road was established to communicate with Eurasia.

Zheng He's seven voyages to the Western Ocean were the earliest and greatest voyage in the world. He has traveled abroad seven times, and has been to Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, as far as the east coast of Africa and the coast of the Red Sea. Zheng He's voyages to the West were unique at that time in terms of scale, number of people and wide area.

Everyone is familiar with Xu Xiake's American travel notes. He has been to Taishan, Songshan, Huashan, Hengshan and Wutai in the north. Visit South Huangshan Mountain, Lushan Mountain, Tiantai Mountain, Putuo Mountain, Yandang Mountain, Wuyishan Mountain, Luofu Mountain and other famous mountains.

Xu Xiake made a systematic scientific investigation of mountains and rivers, covering most of China. He is the first person in the world to investigate limestone landforms and make detailed records. He is a great traveler and geographer.

To answer your second question:

The tourist symbol of China is Feiyan.

There are three reasons why it can become a graphic symbol of China tourism.

First of all, it symbolizes the bright future of American tourism in China.

Secondly, the horse has been a very important tool in China since ancient times, and it is a symbol of endeavor. Tourists can enjoy their trip in China.

Thirdly, its unique position in bronzes also symbolizes the splendid cultural history of China for thousands of years. 1983 10, Feiyan was identified as a tourist symbol of China by the National Tourism Administration.

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