Group 1 - The article highlights the transformation of service areas from mere transit points to popular short-trip destinations, exemplified by the Chengkan Service Area in Huangshan, Anhui [1][5][16] - Chengkan Service Area has been upgraded with various facilities, including a hotel, making it a comprehensive stop for travelers [1][5][16] - The service area has reduced the travel distance to the Chengkan scenic area from 25 kilometers to just 1.5 kilometers, saving travelers significant time [5][7][16] Group 2 - The "Fast Entry, Slow Travel" tourism transportation system aims to shorten travel time while enhancing the experience at scenic spots [9][16] - The Chengkan Service Area has seen a significant increase in traffic, with 90,000 vehicles during the May Day holiday, a year-on-year increase of over 40%, which also boosted the scenic area's visitor numbers by nearly 50% [16] - Similar transformations are occurring in other regions, such as the Linyi Service Area in Shandong, which has upgraded its facilities and services to enhance the travel experience [17][30] Group 3 - The Linyi Service Area features a unique architectural design and offers a variety of leisure and dining options, attracting travelers seeking a more engaging stop [19][21][30] - The service area has implemented smart systems for hygiene and comfort, including star-rated public restrooms and dedicated rest areas for truck drivers [24][30] - The Changsha Bay Service Area in Guangdong has become a cultural landmark, integrating local cultural performances and product exhibitions to enhance visitor engagement and drive consumption [33][37]
旅游中转地→“流量驿站” 高速服务区上演“变形记”
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-05-10 04:58