August 15 to protect Red Army sites and Promotion of tourism development projects in Chengdu Ganzi was officially launched. The launching ceremony, the State Council Poverty Alleviation Office, the provincial government, China Exim Bank signed a memorandum of understanding will actively explore with the financial support pro-poor tourism development, cultural relics protection Long combination, to support Tibet's economic and social development. Provincial Governor Jiang Jufeng, Chairman of China Export-Import Bank, Li Ruogu attended the ceremony.
Ganzi Tibetan is the largest province, rich in tourism resources, with the Red Army many valuable cultural heritage sites. Red Army to protect the site and Promotion of tourism development projects in Ganzi public welfare works through the ruins and relics of the Long March to protect the exploitation in tourism levels to enhance the Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, while the red led poverty alleviation and development area; same time, through government-led financial policy to promote , market-oriented operation, Ganzi Tibetan tourism and cultural industries to promote rapid and healthy development.
Export-Import Bank of China branch in Chengdu, led the country more than ten companies together raised 50 million yuan public welfare funds will be used to protect the Red Army Ganzi site of the first phase project. Ganzi first project to protect Red Army site project by the eight composed of red tourism, heritage sites and monuments related to the Long March, Long March culture, mining, salvage, sorting, transmission and red tourist areas (spots) infrastructure. Currently, the Ganzi has seven major projects were tourism Export-Import Bank of China International Tourism and Culture loans, including the construction of the city of Kangding yo, Hailuogou area Tibetan Museum, second floor of cable and other "tourist products ring Gongga 2 hours destination. "
Vice Governor Huang Xiaoxiang, the State Council Poverty Alleviation Office official attended the ceremony. Source: Sichuan Daily