Wuzhou's Qilou Block draws crowds after renovations of iconic arcade buildings
On Sunday evening, the century-old Qilou Block of Wuzhou, South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, known for its iconic arcade buildings, illuminated its streets after renovations, drawing a bustling crowd of visitors.
Residents and tourists gathered to savor Liupao tea, indulge in local delicacies, marvel at light displays, and enjoy various performances.
Wuzhou, a city with over 4,000 years of civilization and more than 2,200 years of urban development is a prominent cultural hub with a rich heritage.
The arcade buildings, a distinctive feature of Wuzhou's landscape, represent a fusion of Eastern and Western architectural styles, embodying the unique cultural essence of southern China.
The 2024 Guangxi Cultural Tourism Development Conference took place in Wuzhou from Tuesday to Thursday. It featured events to foster the region's cultural and tourism initiatives. The conference highlighted the significance of preserving and promoting the region's rich cultural legacy while propelling its tourism sector toward sustainable growth.
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