China promotes lesser-known destinations like Dunhuang’s Mogao Caves, Fujian’s Tulou villages, and Guizhou’s ethnic minority festivals to diversify tourism beyond Beijing and Shanghai.
High-speed rail networks connect inland provinces with urban centers, boosting rural tourism economies. The government’s Rural Vitalization strategy funds eco-lodges, cultural museums, and handicraft cooperatives in minority regions.
International collaborations with UNESCO and ASEAN support cross-border cultural tourism circuits along the ancient Tea Horse Road and Maritime Silk Road.

