China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT) has made public a list of 680 key villages for promoting rural tourism.
Aerial photo taken on July 5, 2020 shows people visiting Baiyun village, Taibai county of northwest China's Shaanxi province. [Photo/Xinhua]
The selection of the villages was carried out based on the development plan for tourism in the country's 13th five-year plan, and a guideline of the State Council on the vitalization of rural industries.
To be listed, a village should be rich with cultural and tourism resources, boast sound protection and conversion of rural traditional culture, and have a mature and high-quality tourism product system. It should also boast a beautiful ecological environment with well-rounded infrastructure and public services, among other key requirements, to be up to the standard, according to the ministry.
The MCT will support the villages in their infrastructure, public service facilities, and major tourist projects as well as market promotion, the ministry said, encouraging local authorities to support the villages via various funds and channels.
The list is the second of its kind, as 320 villages made the first list unveiled in July last year.