Huaxi authorities provide an overview of Huaxi for Chen Zhi (Middle). [Photo/WeChat account of Huaxi district]
Chen Zhi, chairman of the board of directors of Hong Kong Tongluowan Group, led a delegation on a visit to Huaxi district in Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, on Aug 17. Huaxi district leaders accompanied him on the visit.
The delegation first visited the Tianhetan Scenic Area to witness the construction progress of Phase II of the Guiyang Story Street project. They were briefed on the project's development plan, business layout, investment progress, and operational model. Following this, Chen and his delegation visited Huaxi Cultural Tourism City and Qingyan Xunfang and gained a detailed understanding of the projects.
The leadership of Huaxi extended a warm welcome to the delegation and provided an overview of the strengths of the district's tourism industry. They highlighted Huaxi's abundant ecological resources, unique geographical advantages and pleasant climate. In recent years, Huaxi has continuously improved its tourism infrastructure and cultivated new consumption scenarios and models for cultural tourism, leading to steady, high-quality growth in the industry.
As Hong Kong Tongluowan Group has a broad business scope and strong comprehensive capabilities, enjoying significant influence within the industry, it is hoped that the group will leverage its strengths in branding and management to engage in deeper cooperation with Huaxi in areas such as cultural tourism development, the planning of tourism projects and the upgrading of tourism services.
Huaxi is committed to providing top-notch services and a favorable environment for businesses investing and developing in the area, achieving mutual benefits and win-win outcomes while jointly advancing high-quality development in the district's tourism industry.
Chen spoke highly of the development of the cultural tourism industry in Huaxi. He stated that, using this visit as an opportunity, the group will fully leverage its strengths and work to advance more collaborative projects.