Explore the ’flower-viewing economy’ of Guizhou’s One Hundred Mile Azalea Forest

For more: The One Hundred Mile Azalea Forest, also known as the Baili Dujuan Scenic Area, in southwest China’s Guizhou Province, is the largest, most diverse and best-preserved primitive azalea forest in the world. Over a million tourists flock to the scenic area each spring to see the riot of color. Martin Andanar explores how the “flower-viewing economy“ has boosted tourism and rural vitalization in the area. Subscribe to us on YouTube: Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): Download our APP on Google Play (Android):
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