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The ticket revenue of Sichuan A-level scenic spots has exceeded 100 million. Where are the top five scenic spots in the province?

The cumulative income of scenic spot tickets exceeded 1 100 million yuan. Ticket revenue of key A-level tourist attractions exceeded the level of the same period before the epidemic. The top five scenic spots in the province's ticket revenue are: Qingcheng Mountain-Dujiangyan Scenic Spot (4,760110,000 yuan), Emei Mountain Scenic Spot (4,406,800 yuan), Jiuzhaigou Scenic Spot (410.256 million yuan) and Chengdu Haichang Polar Ocean World Scenic Spot (3810.06 million yuan)

In addition, according to the data, the top five tourist attractions in the province are: Kuanzhai Lane (12.56180,000 person-times), Langzhong ancient city (10/23,500 person-times), Sansheng Huaxiang (89,700 person-times).

Shuangqimei Village, a newly opened rural tourism punching place in Jiange County, Guangyuan, ushered in the first holiday tourism peak, with 2000 tourists, while Litang County, Ganzi Prefecture, Ding Zhen's hometown, was an online celebrity, receiving 6.5438+0 million tourists.

With the arrival of tourism peak, the attention of red tourism continues to rise:

In April, after the launch of the "Red Tourism Year" in the whole province, it led to the warming of red tourist attractions and red tourist routes. On May 2nd, the red tourist attractions in the province received 224,900 tourists, including 40,300 in Xiaoping's hometown, 30 1.00 in Zhu De's hometown, 36,900 in Chen Yi's hometown, 0/.51.00 in Anshunchang and 0/.24 in Bazhong.

It is worth mentioning that the cultural tourism market in the province still insists on making an appointment in advance and releasing it in an orderly manner. The plank road in the Giant Buddha implements a single cycle to make tourists move more reasonably. Cultural and tourism departments at all levels in the province conducted market inspections 1339 times, and no reports of tourism safety accidents and major tourism complaints were received.