Qingyan, an ancient town in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, has seen more tourists in recent years with the improvement of its tourism infrastructure and services.
As a frontier garrison built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the town retains much of its original layout and many of its ancient buildings, from the Qing (1644–1911) and even the Ming dynasties. Visitors can see well-preserved stone-slab lanes, archways, watchtowers and battlements.
“In the past, there was only one road leading to the ancient town and there were few entertainment activities on offer at the destination,” Yang Yufan, a local ride-hailing driver, told Guizhou Daily.
To solve the transportation problem, which had hindered its efforts to attract tourists for years, the town has built or rebuilt five roads, stretching along 23 km.
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