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Can Tengchong surpass Lijiang to become a new hot spot in Yunnan?

As an out-and-out Tengchong person, objectively speaking, my opinion is that Tengchong cannot surpass Lijiang. The reason for this is the following:

First of all, in terms of administrative divisions, Lijiang is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Yunnan Province, and Tengchong is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Baoshan. The difference between county level and municipal level. Jurisdiction over the ancient town of Lijiang, Yulong Naxi Autonomous County, Yongsheng County, Huaping County and Ninglang Yi Autonomous County. There are 69 townships (towns) and 446 village committees, while Tengchong has 1 1 towns and 7 townships with different levels, and the audience level is definitely incomparable.

Secondly, from the perspective of economic development, Lijiang's American economy is definitely stronger than Tengchong's. As a prefecture-level city, Lijiang has a long history of urban development. Although Tengchong has developed rapidly in recent years, there is still a big gap compared with Lijiang. After all, the status quo of Lijiang is there.

Finally, as far as tourism resources are concerned, Lijiang is located in the Hengduan Mountains with three parallel rivers, with complex terrain, numerous nationalities, a long history and rich tourism resources. The city's tourist attractions 104 are representative: two mountains, one city, one lake, one river, one culture and one customs; The main tourist attractions in Tengchong are hawaii volcanoes national park, Dieshui River Waterfall, beihai wetland Nature Reserve, Memorial Cemetery, Ai Siqi Shi's former residence, Yinxing Village and columnar joints.

Tengchong has its own development advantages, but while Tengchong is developing, Lijiang is also developing. Tengchong and Lijiang, one being accepted by the world and the other being accepted by the world, are definitely out of sync. Of course, as Tengchong people, we certainly hope that our hometown will get better and better, but we should also treat it rationally. Ha ha!