[Shanxi will build another 650 kilometers of the Great Wall No. 1 tourist road] It is learned from the construction work arrangement and deployment meeting of the Great Wall National Cultural Park in Shanxi Province that on the basis of the completion of the main line of the Great Wall No. 1 Tourist Highway, Shanxi Province will focus on promoting the construction of branch lines and connecting lines in 2023. It plans to invest 1.82 billion yuan and build 650 kilometers. The Yellow River, the Great Wall, and Taihang No. 1 tourist highways in Shanxi Province are planned to invest 100.14 billion yuan in 10 years and build 12,856 kilometers. In order to implement the goal of "speeding up twice and building 3 years ahead of schedule" proposed by Shanxi officials, the Shanxi Provincial Department of Transportation has formulated a speed-up plan for the construction of tourist roads. It proposes that from 2022, 2,500 kilometers will be built every year, and it will be the first in the country to be completed by 2024. Global tourism road network. Among them, the Great Wall No. 1 Tourist Highway has the theme of "Frontier Frontier Style, Crossing the Great Wall" as the theme, highlighting the frontier landscape, ancient Great Wall, military Great Wall and other characteristics, with an investment of 20.7 billion yuan and a planned mileage of 3,817 kilometers, covering the three cities of Datong, Shuozhou and Xinzhou 28 counties (cities, districts), including 20 poverty-stricken counties. Simultaneously plan 360 kilometers of slow-moving roads, 27 post stations, 11 RV camps, and 20 viewing platforms. From 2018 to 2022, the Great Wall No. 1 Tourist Highway has completed an investment of 13.62 billion yuan and built 2,223 kilometers (1,168 kilometers of main lines, 831 kilometers of branch lines, and 224 kilometers of connecting lines), realizing the connection of the main line. Among them, the completed Youyu Deshengbao section, Pianguan Laoniuwan section, and Tianzhen Lierkou section and other demonstration sections of "City View and Jing Jing Tong" have become the most beautiful scenic roads and places where Internet celebrities check in, effectively driving Great Wall tourism. Cultural development and the people along the route get rid of poverty and become rich, so that the villagers can enjoy "tourism meals". Editor/Xu Shengpeng
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