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A brief discussion of the basic characteristics of Zhejiang’s tourism culture.

Zhejiang Province is referred to as Zhejiang. Located on the coast of the East China Sea. Zhejiang is famous as a country of cultural relics and a tourist destination. It is a relatively developed socio-economic and cultural region on the southeastern coast of my country, and is also an important tourism province in my country. Zhejiang Province has a land area of ??101,800 square kilometers, of which mountains and hills account for 70.4%, plains and basins account for 23.2%, and rivers and lakes account for 6.4%. The total length of the province's coastline is 6,486 kilometers, ranking first in China; there are 3,061 islands with an area of ??more than 500 square meters, making it the province with the most islands in China. Zhejiang has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, sufficient sunlight and abundant rainfall. The annual average temperature is 15℃-18℃. January and July are the months with the lowest and highest temperatures in the year respectively, and May and June are periods of concentrated rainfall. The average total water resources in Zhejiang Province is 93.7 billion cubic meters, ranking fourth in the country in terms of water resources per unit area. The forest coverage rate reaches 59.4%, the economic forest and bamboo forest resources are rich, and there are many famous and high-quality special products. Tea, mulberries, citrus, etc. are famous both at home and abroad. Dried fruits such as pecans and torreya account for more than 70% of the national output. Chinese tallow trees, magnolia bark, and dogwood are among the country's key production areas. Moso bamboo production ranks among the top in the country. It is rich in tree species resources and is known as China's "Treasure House of Southeastern Plants". More than 50 kinds of wild plants such as the "living fossil" ginkgo are included in the national rare protection list. There are 1,900 known species of wild animals, of which more than 120 species are included in the list of national key protected wild animals, accounting for 1/3 of the country's wild protected animals. Zhejiang's mineral resources are mainly non-metallic minerals. There are 12 kinds of mineral reserves ranking among the top three in the country. Among them, among the minerals with proven reserves, stone coal, alunite, pyrophyllite, cement tuff, and construction tuff rank first in the country, and fluorite ranks second in the country. . The continental shelf is rich in oil and natural gas resources and has good development prospects. Zhejiang's waters are rich in fishery resources, and Zhoushan Islands is China's largest marine fishery base. The northern Zhejiang Plain is the country's famous land of fish and rice, the home of silk, and an important jute and silkworm production area. Zhejiang silk has a long history, dating back more than 4,700 years. Zhejiang is the main producing area of ??green tea and moso bamboo, and the famous Longjing tea is famous both at home and abroad. Zhejiang is also the holy land of Chinese calligraphy. Historically, there have been great calligraphers and painters such as Wang Xizhi, Chu Suiliang, and Wu Changshuo. It is rich in four large sea fishes, small and small yellow croakers, hairtails and cuttlefish, as well as four major species of fish. Highways are important transportation lines in the mountainous areas of southern Zhejiang. Coastal water transport is developed. Ningbo and Wenzhou are important ports open to the outside world. The deep-water seaport Beicang Port has been basically completed. Over the past six or seven thousand years, while the hard-working and brave people of Zhejiang have developed and constructed this beautiful and fertile land, they have also left us numerous cultural monuments, unique customs, exquisite handicrafts, and delicious food. The delicacies cleverly combine the natural landscape with the historical and cultural landscape and complement each other, forming the unique content and form of Zhejiang's tourism culture. Zhejiang is a famous tourist destination in China. There are many tourist attractions in various types. There are more than 800 important landforms, more than 200 water landscapes, more than 100 biological landscapes and more than 100 cultural landscapes. The province currently has 14 national-level scenic spots including West Lake, Two Rivers and One Lake (Fuchun River-Xin'an River-Qiandao Lake), Yandang Mountain, Nanxi River, Putuo Mountain, Shengsi Islands, Tiantai Mountain, Mogan Mountain and Xuedou Mountain. , ranking first in China. In addition, there are 42 provincial-level scenic spots, Hangzhou Zhijiang National Tourism Resort and 13 provincial-level tourist resorts such as Xiaoshan Xianghu, Wenzhou Oujiang, and Shaoxing Kuaiji Mountain. Hangzhou, the provincial capital, is one of China's seven ancient capitals and a famous scenic tourist city in China. It is world-famous for its beautiful and charming natural scenery of West Lake. A trip to the Buddhist country in the water town of eastern Zhejiang. Eastern Zhejiang has China's typical water town landform. From Hangzhou to Shaoxing and Ningbo, there are intertwined water networks and crisscrossed roads; Zhoushan is an island with beautiful and spectacular mountain and sea scenery. The residents here choose to live on the water, quarry stones and build bridges, and have a unique lifestyle. Both the natural landscape and the cultural heritage are extremely rich, and you can feel the beauty of the integration of ancient traditions and modern civilization. The main attractions include Keyan in Shaoxing, Orchid Pavilion, the Holy Land of Chinese Calligraphy, Tianyi Pavilion, the oldest library in China, Xinchang Buddha, Ningbo Fenghua Xikou, Tengtou Village, Hemudu ruins, Mount Putuo, one of the four famous Buddhist mountains, etc. Tour of famous mountains and rivers in western Zhejiang. Head west from Hangzhou, along the Qiantang River, Fuchun River, and Xin'an River to Qiandao Lake. This is one of China's famous golden tourist routes. The main attractions include Yan Ziling Diaoyutai, Fuchun River "Little Three Gorges", Yaolin Wonderland, Fuyang Ancient Papermaking and Ancient Book Printing Workshop, Western Zhejiang Grand Canyon, Mountain Homes, Red Lantern Village Homes, Tianmu River Rafting, Lanxi Zhuge Bagua Village, Long Visit the Grottoes, Jiande Nine Fishermen’s Wedding, Daci Rock and Qiandao Lake, etc. A tour through the amazing mountains and beautiful waters of southern Zhejiang. From Ningbo along the southeast coast to Wenzhou, you can visit three national-level scenic spots such as Tiantai Mountain, Yandang Mountain and Nanxi River. The Great Buddhist Temple in Xinchang, the Guoqing Ancient Temple and Shiliang Waterfall in Tiantai Mountain, Lingfeng, Lingyan, Big and Small Longqiu in Yandang Mountain, and the ancient towns along the Nanxi River are all top-notch landscapes in Zhejiang. The main attractions include Wuyi Yuyuan Tai Chi Star Village, Yongkang Fangyan, Wenling Changyu Dongtian, Wenzhou Nanji Islands, Dongtou Yujiale, Yaoxi, Zeya, Yandang Mountain, Nanxi River, Jinyun Fairy City, etc. Tour of ancient towns in Silk Township in northern Zhejiang. Take a bus from Hangzhou to Jiaxing, then transfer to a cruise ship along the ancient canal to Suzhou, another famous city in China; you can also start from Hangzhou and pass through Huzhou, take a boat to enjoy the scenery of Taihu Lake, and go directly to the scenic tourist city of Wuxi. The Hangjiahu Plain is a famous silkworm town and one of the birthplaces of ancient silk civilization.

Along the way, visitors can feel the customs of small bridges and flowing water, and can also participate in activities such as picking mulberry, feeding silkworms, weaving, and printing blue calico. The main attractions include Nanxun Silk Industry Guild Hall, Xiaolianzhuang, Fangzhanggang Silkworm Village, Xitang, Nanbei Lake, Wuzhen, etc. Particularly worth mentioning is the tidal bore of the Qianjiang River, a unique natural landscape in the northern hemisphere that attracts a large number of tourists from home and abroad every year. Zhejiang has a large number of tourism resources with rich types, obvious characteristics and high reputation. There are more than 800 important landform landscape resources, more than 200 water landscape resources, more than 100 biological landscape resources, and more than 100 cultural landscape resources. By the end of 1999, there were 11 national-level scenic spots and 35 provincial-level scenic spots; 28 national-level cultural relics protection units and 323 provincial-level cultural relics protection units; 12 national-level forest parks and 42 provincial-level forest parks; There is 1 national-level tourist resort, 10 provincial-level tourist resorts, and 11 national-level and provincial-level nature reserves. The total amount of tourism resources ranks among the best in the country, and it is a well-known province with major tourism resources in the country.