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北国清凉阿尔山(边城记)
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the rapid development of tourism in Arxan City, Inner Mongolia, showcasing its natural beauty, historical significance, and the positive economic impact on local communities through increased visitor numbers and tourism-related income [2][4][10]. Group 1: Tourism Development - Arxan National Forest Park received over 1 million visitors last summer, contributing to a total of 5.766 million tourists for Arxan City, generating a tourism revenue of 7.366 billion yuan [4]. - The local tourism industry has significantly improved infrastructure, with paved roads now providing access to deeper areas of the scenic spots, leading to a dramatic increase in tourist numbers compared to previous years [4]. - The border tourism has also seen growth, with over 250,000 visitors last year and cross-border tourism exceeding 10,000 for the first time, indicating a new growth point for the tourism industry [9]. Group 2: Economic Impact on Local Communities - The flourishing tourism industry has allowed over 30,000 local farmers and herders in the Hinggan League to benefit economically, transitioning to tourism-related livelihoods [5]. - Local businesses, such as farms and specialty stores, have reported increased sales and customer traffic, with one local shop owner noting a year-on-year improvement in business due to the rising number of tourists [8]. - The development of agritourism, such as the "Mongolian yurt" experiences, has become an essential part of the local economy, providing additional income for families involved in tourism [11]. Group 3: Natural Attractions - Arxan is characterized by its unique natural landscapes, including lush forests, hot springs, and picturesque grasslands, which attract tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure [7][10]. - The hot springs in Arxan are noted for their therapeutic properties, drawing visitors for health benefits, with the hot spring resort accommodating over 200 guests daily during peak season [7]. - The grasslands, while smaller than those in Hulunbuir, offer a distinct mountain grassland experience, with local herders providing authentic cultural experiences through traditional food and hospitality [10][11].