03.05.24
15:35
China offers activities to entertain tourists, from viewing flowers to collecting tea
The country invests in entertainment ahead of the Labor Day
Thousands of roses have recently bloomed in Chishi Township in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang, attracting travellers from all over the country. This was reported by
CCTV+, a partner of TV BRICS.
Locals built rose-themed houses so visitors could immerse themselves in the natural beauty.
The ancient Shazhuang Ancient Village in the eastern Chinese province of Jiangsu, known for its Hui opera and acrobatics, has launched thematic activities for both adults and children.
People can watch the Hui Opera and acrobatics in the open field, and children can learn skills in the training centre, earning the praise of their parents.
Since this is the white tea season, tea harvesting activities have begun in Xi’anfeng County, Hubei Province, central China.
Chinese people usually spend the holidays out of the city, go out and about with friends, and attend serious events. Attendance at theatres and exhibitions is high. Cities in China host performances and demonstrations in their streets.
Tourists from all over the world are also allowed to make tea and learn tea art on their own.
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