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甘肃敦煌:坐着“飞的”游敦煌 低空经济打造西北旅游新业态
Xin Hua She·2025-10-30 01:12

Core Insights - The launch event for the first low-altitude self-driving tourism route in Northwest China took place in Dunhuang, Gansu Province, themed "Flying to Dunhuang, Technology on the Silk Road" [1] - The new tourism route aims to connect several famous attractions in Dunhuang, allowing tourists to experience the region from the air using flying cars [1] Group 1: Tourism Development - The low-altitude self-driving tourism route will start at the Mingsha Mountain Crescent Spring, passing through various attractions, and ending at the Yadan Geological Park, providing a panoramic view of the desert and modern technology [1] - Five dedicated flying camps will be established along the route to support operations, with the first batch expected to be completed and trial-operated by July 2026 [1] Group 2: Cultural and Natural Resources - Dunhuang is rich in cultural and natural resources, including desert landscapes and historical sites like the Mogao Caves and the Han Great Wall, which enhance its tourism appeal [2] - The region is optimizing its business environment and infrastructure to support the "low-altitude + tourism" and "low-altitude + culture" models, with plans to replicate this approach across the Hexi Corridor [2]