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Digital system helps manage scenic spot
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2004-06-25 00:54

Tranquility has returned to Jiuzhaigou, a well-known scenic site in Southwest China's Sichuan Province, where now only limited numbers of tourists indulge themselves in the miracle of nature.

The change has been brought along by a programme called "Digital Jiuzhaigou" that has been put into formal operation since this year's May 1 holiday season.

Feng Gang, deputy director of the Administration for the Jiuzhaigou Scenic Zone, said the Digital Jiuzhaigou programme, which will cost more than 100 million yuan (US$12 million), was conceived to better protect this unique landscape from damages caused by unlimited tourism development activities.


Jiuzhaigou, a well-known scenic site in Southwest China's Sichuan Province. [newsphoto/file]
The Digital Jiuzhaigou programme includes a digital project for protection of natural resources inside Jiuzhaigou Valley, computerized management such as online ticket booking, environmental monitoring, as well as an online project for co-ordinating different sectors, said Feng.

As part of Digital Jiuzhaigou, 60 video cameras have been installed at major spots of Jiuzhaigou Valley so that it will be convenient for the administrators to control the flow of tourists among different scenic spots in the area.

May 2 was cited as an example to showcase the effects of the new system. At 2 pm that day, there were only 40 to 50 or so tourists at Wuhuahai, a key scenic spot inside Jiuzhaigou Valley. The number was quite small, thanks to the flow control, compared with the normal tourist crowds whose number normally stands at 200 or more at the same time in the past.

Online ticketing is another feat of high-tech applications which not only helps administrative workers monitor sales of tickets each day, but also gives them convenience in stopping ticket selling once the daily number of tourists exceeds 28,000. That makes Jiuzhaigou Valley the first scenic site in China that has a daily ceiling on the number of tourists it can host.


Jiuzhaigou, a well-known scenic site in Southwest China's Sichuan Province. [newsphoto/file]

The practice has been easily picked up by customers too, said Feng. According to him, 90 per cent of the tourists to Jiuzhaigou Valley during the May 1 peak travel season bought entrance tickets online.

"Via the Digital Jiuzhaigou programme, we improve our work efficiency and thus reduce costs by 10 million yuan (US$1.2 million) which will in turn be used in environmental protection and scientific management of Jiuzhaigou Valley," said Feng.

The entire digital programme will be finished by 2006, according to the official.

The main scenic area of Jiuzhaigou lies in Nanping County, the Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in northern part of Sichuan Province. Heralded as a fairyland, Jiuzhaigou Valley is extremely attractive for a series of narrow conic karst land forms, large number of lakes and spectacular waterfalls.

It covers 643 square kilometres and has an elevation ranging from 2,000 metres to 4,760 metres above sea level.

One of the lakes, Wolonghai, or Lying Dragon Lake, has a calcareous dyke running through it clearly visible below the water surface, which, in local folklore, has been compared to a dragon lying at the bottom.

Legends abound concerning the existence of monsters in various lakes, notably Changhai (Long Lake), Jianzhuhai (Arrow Bamboo Lake) and Nuorilang Lake. The local ethnic Tibetan population maintain its cultural traditions.

There are a great number of endangered plants, including 15 species of rhododendron, two species of bamboo, plus virgin forests covering nearly 30,000 hectares inside Jiuzhaigou Valley, where also inhabit some 140 bird species, and the endangered animal species such as the giant panda, golden snub-nosed monkey, lesser panda and so on.



 
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