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Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-09-12 22:03

Core Insights - The "Five Mountains" scenic areas in China have seen a surge in tourism, with over 30,000 participants in the historical cultural tourism activities this summer, highlighting the growing interest in these destinations [1] - The construction of transportation infrastructure during the 14th Five-Year Plan period has significantly improved accessibility to cultural and tourism resources, facilitating regional economic development [1] Transportation Infrastructure Development - By the end of 2024, the railway operating mileage is expected to reach 162,000 kilometers, an increase of approximately 16,000 kilometers from the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan, with high-speed rail accounting for 10,000 kilometers of this growth [1] - The total length of highways will reach 5,490,000 kilometers, an increase of about 290,000 kilometers, including a 30,000-kilometer increase in expressways [1] - The navigable length of high-grade waterways will reach 17,600 kilometers, an increase of 1,600 kilometers [1] Modern Tourism Trends - The optimization of the comprehensive transportation system has enhanced travel efficiency, moving people into a "fast travel, slow experience" era, where tourists seek immersive cultural experiences [2] - The integration of various transportation modes at modern transport hubs has reduced transfer time and energy expenditure, allowing for seamless transitions between high-speed rail, subways, airports, and buses [2] - Upgraded transportation infrastructure has lowered overall tourism costs, with increased frequency of routes and improved urban public transport systems, making cultural tourism more accessible to a broader audience [2]