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"We should continue to implement the 'going out' strategy" – said the secretary of the party committee of the Mount Sanqingshan Scenic Area during a joint interview by both foreign and domestic reporters

cri.cn | Updated: 2018-05-17 19:57
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Zhu Li, secretary of the Party Committee of the Mount Sanqingshan Scenic Area, attends an interview, answering questions raised by reporters with the 2018 Jiangxi Tourism Industry Development Conference, on May 9th, 2018. [Photo/cri.cn]

In the afternoon of May 8th, against the background of a light rain, a team of foreign reporters for the 2018 Jiangxi Tourism Industry Development Conference climbed up to the famous Taoist resort, the Mount Sanqingshan. The event was jointly held by the Jiangxi Provincial Tourism Development Committee and China Radio International of China Media Group. Before leaving the Mount Sanqingshan, on the morning of May 9th, the reporters’ team also conducted an interview with Zhu Li, secretary of the CPC party committee of the Mount Sanqingshan Scenic Area, covering questions focusing on how the Mount Sanqingshan could further develop its tourism industry in the future.

Zhu Li has spoken highly on the event organized by CRI Online. In response to the question raised by KoreaXH newspaper President Cao Mingquan on how to further promote the Mount Sanqingshan Scenic Area to foreign visitors, Zhu Li said that similar activities will be held at irregular intervals in the future, and the scale of the activities will be expanded in order to attract more foreign media to come and speed up the pace of the internationalization of the Mount Sanqingshan Scenic Area with the help of foreign media outlets.

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