Night economy attracts tourists to East China's Nanchang
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Against the night sky, softly glowing drones seem to float down from the heavens in a performance in front of the Prince Teng Pavilion, a cultural site in the provincial capital of East China's Jiangxi province.
Since 2014, Nanchang has been making efforts to develop its night economy. The city plans to construct six city-level nighttime commercial blocks and 100 retail outlets by 2021.
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