Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Xinjiang tourism, five major pain points, where is the way?

Xinjiang tourism, five major pain points, where is the way?

Xinjiang has beautiful scenery, delicious food and beautiful women, but there are also five major pain points.

The first pain: 4 months, can it last for a whole year? A year's tourism in Xinjiang lasts only four months from June to September, and it is crowded with people. After entering 10 months, it is difficult to see a foreigner. Can a large number of hotels, restaurants, tourism infrastructure and service facilities last for a whole year in four months?

The second pain: walking on the road and traveling by car! The brigade commander is on a short business trip and can't run from one scenic spot to another in a day. Most of his precious time is wasted in the car. The Gobi desert is not worth seeing, and he can't sleep in the car. Really helpless!

The third pain: expensive, can't afford it! Traveling to Xinjiang is more expensive than going to Africa, which is equivalent to going to Southeast Asia five times. The rich have no time, and the poor and ordinary people don't have that much money.

The fourth pain: poor facilities and poor taste! Roads are built everywhere, every day, and they are blocked at every turn, so the accessibility is very poor. The foundation is too weak, and the scenic spots, sightseeing and service facilities are lagging behind, which is out of proportion to the beautiful scenery and beauty of Xinjiang.

The fifth pain: there is travel, but there is no service! People in Xinjiang have a good sense of service, but the service level is really not flattering. Apart from dancing, words and deeds, service operation, etc., it is completely unruly.

The five major pain points of Xinjiang tourism are difficult to cure. Where is the road?