In recent years, Wudang district in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, has focused on improving people's well-being by developing 15-minute living circles.
As the curtain rises on flower-viewing season, the rural landscapes of Guiyang City and Gui'an New Area are coming to life, attracting a large number of tourists interested in the local scenery and food. This influx of tourists has injected new energy into rural tourism and helped revitalize the flower-viewing economy.
Baiyi Chili, based in Wudang district, Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, recently applied to become a geographical indication trademark.
Wudang district has set 2024 targets for the development of tourism and will continue to make sustained efforts in three aspects: boosting the appeal of tourist attractions, expanding customer sources, and optimizing services.
Wudang held the 2024 Promotional Conference for Project Construction, Investment Attraction and Business Environment on March 4.
During the just-concluded two sessions of Wudang district, the district issued this year's "10 Practical Matters" to heighten residents' well-being and happiness.