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What does the eight scenes mean?

Baduanjing is a way of classifying tourist attractions, which usually refers to attractions with eight main landscape features. The classification method of Eight Scenes first originated in the Tang Dynasty of China. Scenic spots are classified according to eight attributes: "weird, precipitous, ingenious, deep, gorgeous, majestic, exquisite and elegant". Nowadays, Baduanjing has gradually spread to all parts of the world and has become an important reference for people's travel choices.

Appreciating the eight sections of scenery, you can feel the beautiful landscape created by the uncanny craftsmanship of nature and the hard work and wisdom of human beings. At the same time, appreciating the eight sections of scenery can also bring spiritual relaxation and pleasure, especially to people in the hustle and bustle of the city. At the same time, viewing the eight sections of scenery also allows people to better understand the history, culture and local customs.

To plan and build a true eight-section scenic spot, we need to pay attention to the development and protection of the scenic spots. At the same time, we need to take into account the integrity, characteristics and cultural taste of the scenic spots, and carefully plan the routes, places and Infrastructure, improve the management level and service quality of scenic spots, so that tourists can truly enjoy the happiness and security of tourism. During construction, attention should also be paid to saving resources, establishing environmental awareness, and promoting sustainable development of tourism.