Guizhou to build 6,000-km forest trails
GUIYANG - Southwest China's mountainous province of Guizhou plans to finish building forest trails with a total length of 6,000 kilometers by 2025, local authorities said.
Located in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, Guizhou is known for its rich natural resources, with a forest coverage rate reaching 57 percent in 2018.
The provincial government will take full advantage of Guizhou's myriad mountains and lush woods to build four to five long trails that connect forests, wetlands and geo parks as well as other natural sceneries.
According to Guizhou Provincial Forestry Department, over 2,000 kilometers of forest trails will be built by 2020.
Guizhou will also have 80 provincial-level forest cities, 300 forest towns and 2,000 forest villages by the end of 2025, providing its residents with green recreational sites.
China saw 1.6 billion forest visitors in 2018, accounting for nearly one-third of the country's overall domestic tourists.
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