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    Ticket controversy cools business in popular tourist town(2)

    2013-05-01 17:45 Xinhua     Web Editor: Mo Hong'e comment

    INTERVENING GOVERNMENT VS. OVER-COMMERCIALIZATION

    Meaning phoenix in Chinese, Fenghuang is known for its well-preserved architecture and traditional river town scenes. Over the years, it has developed into a popular tourist destination with more than 600 hotels and guest houses, and tourism contributed 67.5 percent of local GDP in 2012.

    The exorbitant entry fees have fueled online criticism that the local government is attempting to grasp a share of the tourist revenue from the hands of private businesses. Others accused the government of failing to solicit public opinions before introducing a controversial scheme.

    Yet the ticket policy is just part of the local government's campaign to seek a bigger role in regulating the tourist market. Other plans have also been drafted to relocate businesses out of the overcrowded town and to place privately owned ferries under collective management.

    A guest house owner surnamed Li said she feared the interventionist government policies would endanger her business.

    "I have invested 400,000 yuan in my inn since 2010. Now the government wants us to leave, but I don't know how to get my money back," Li said.

    Officials have defended their campaign, saying the collection of entrance fees helped raise more funds for the town's protection and lighten its burden of having too many visitors.

    "Fenghuang often receives more visitors than its maximum capacity. Many tourists enjoyed the free sightseeing but left large amounts of garbage in the town," said Cai Long, vice head of the county.

    By reducing the tourist volume, the government also hopes to curb the unbridled commercialization in the tourist market, which they said had resulted in the rampant price gouging, surging hotel fees and the erosion of the town's traditional culture.

    "The ancient town is losing its charms -- its waterway is now filled with kitchen waste and its flagstone streets smack of beer and popcorn; the inflow of investment has also shored up local land prices to an unreasonably high level," Cai added.

    According to a policy draft issued on April 27, the government has proposed offering lower rental fees to businesses that agree to relocate to a government-sponsored commercial zone outside the town and subsidizing houses that were not transformed into commercial outlets.

    "Though it may run into a lot of opposition, the de-commercialization course must be pushed; otherwise, it is only a matter of time before the old town will die," said Zhao Haifeng, acting head of the county.

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