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    Spring flower power draws visitors to Wuyuan

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    2016-03-28 09:05China Daily Editor: Qian Ruisha

    Spring brings blooms that woo uyuan's visitors. Yang Feiyue and Shi Xiaofeng explore the blossoming destination.

    Wuyuan burns bright yellow in spring.

    The blaze of blooming rapeseed attract tourists to the county in Jiangxi province's northeast from early March through mid-April.

    Ancient villages perch on terraced mountains that ignite into golden infernos of flowers and pools of emerald-green vegetation.

    "It's like a meteor on Earth," says deputy director of the county's tourism commission, Wang Zeshui.

    Roughly 70 percent of the 67 square kilometers of rapeseed have blossomed since the beginning of March.

    The tourism influx has bloomed as well, Wang says.

    Travelers explore white farmhouses crowned with black ceramic shingles set among mountains and rivers, he says.

    The county received 15.3 million visitors in 2015, the commission reports. Arrivals since early this March have grown 20 percent over the same period last year.

    The county's Huangling alone has received 20,000 tourists daily.

    It's a cliff-side collection of hundreds of ancient ethnic Hui houses. They tumble over a slope that drops 100 meters in altitude.

    Visits have increased since last June's maiden voyage of the Hefei-Fuzhou high-speed rail, says Yan Xin, publicity manager of China's biggest online travel agency, Ctrip.

    The railway is colloquially called "China's most beautiful" and trims travel time between Beijing and the county to less than seven hours.

    This makes weekend trips from the capital possible.

    "Most people stay two to three days to snap photos and enjoy the fresh air," Yan says.

    A two-day weekend trip from Shanghai to Wuyuan now costs roughly 600 yuan ($92) on Ctrip's website for bookings in late March and April.

    The local government has invested to attract visitors at other times of the year, too. It has, for instance, earmarked 20 million yuan for homestay development to expand rural-tourism offerings.

    The county has also staged promotions to entice guests from cities along the Beijing-Fuzhou high-speed rail line.

    It's also drawing tourists from overseas.

    South Korean visitors have increased since Wuyuan became the sister city of the neighboring nation's Gokseong-gun in 2014. The county has established relationships with more than 60 South Korea-based travel agencies.

    Wuyuan faces competition from a multitude of Chinese destinations that fizz with rapeseed flowers.

    So, it has upped the ante with rides that literally elevate the experience.

    A cable car swoops up to a mountaintop proffering panoramic views. Even vaster horizons can be seen by helicopter and hot-air balloon.

      

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