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Village in south Xinjiang builds straw-themed park to propel local tourism

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By Ardak, People’s Daily
A straw-themed park in a village in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous
Region has been contributing to advancing local tourism and developing economy.
The theme park, covering an area of about 31,082 square meters and located in
Wensu county, Aksu prefecture, southern part of Xinjiang, combines ecological
leisure, science popularization and education, as well as agricultural production.
Developing eco-cultural tourism is a priority for Aksu in recent years, said Uthman
Turgun, Party chief of the village, adding that the village also wanted to test the water
in this field as it boasts a tradition of rice farming and convenient transportation.
Last winter, the village turned its rice paddies into an ice park, and equipped it with
skating facilities. The village attracted many tourists and earned 150,000 yuan (about
$21,434) in a single month, according to Uthman.
However, the sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic upset the village’s plan.
After discussion, Uthman and his fellow villagers decided to pursue a more stable and
sustainable path of developing rural tourism – establishing a theme park with local
characteristics.
This April, the village raised over 300,000 yuan and started the construction of the
straw-themed park.
The park officially opened on June 1, the Children’s Day. By selling barbecue in the
ice and snow park, a villager named Amanguli Amuk earned over 9,000 yuan in a
month. She is confident of making more money as the number of tourists increases.
The theme park has attracted both children and adults, either to enjoy the cartoon
sculptures or embrace nature and relax themselves. It also becomes as a great choice
for couples to host wedding ceremonies.
The village is now planning to upgrade the theme park by setting up entertainment
facilities for children, building an outdoor food market, improving the surrounding
roads and establishing a cooperative to make and sell straw sculptures.
It is also organizing performances with local features so that tourists could learn about
the Uygur customs and culture.
“The profits made by the park will be used to improve the infrastructure in the village
and living conditions of the villagers,” said Uthman, adding that the village aims to
build a tourism brand and attract more visitors, thus creating more jobs and generating
more income for the villagers.

Wensu county has continuously increased the investment in the tourism sector,
especially rural tourism, and explored various activities for urban residents to get
closer to the beautiful sceneries and learn about agricultural production in the
countryside.
From January to June, rural tourism accounted for 30 percent of the county’s tourism
industry, compared with about 15 percent in 2019.

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