An Analysis of the Unique Salt Culture and its Tourism Potentials in Zigong, Sichuan Province, China

Qiang HUANG

Abstract


Located in the south of Sichuan Province, southwest China, Zigong is famed for its unique salt culture. The city has a history of 1,900 years' rock (well) salt production starting from Zhangdi Emperor Period, the Eastern Han Dynasty (25~220 A.D.) , and has deposited a profound and noncloned salt culture in the world. This article intends to introduce the main cultural connotation of Zigong salt culture, reveal its unique features to the reader, analyses its tourism potentials and try to attract much more international investors and tourists to come to the site.
Key words: Zigong Salt Culture; Feature; Tourism Resources; Tourism Potentials

Resumé: Situé dans le sud de la province du Sichuan, dans le sud-ouest de la Chine, Zigong est célèbre pour sa culture du sel unique. La ville a une histoire de 1900 ans de production de sel de puit à partir de la période de l'Empreur Zhangdi, de la dynastie des Han de l'Est (25 ~ 220 après J.-C.), et a déposé une culture de sel profonde dans le monde. Cet article tente d'introduire la connotation culturelle de la culture du sel de Zigong, révéler ses caractéristiques uniques aux lecteurs, analyser ses potentialités touristiques et essayer d'attirer plus d'investisseurs internationaux et de touristes à venir sur le site.
Mots-clés: Culture de Sel de Zigong; CaractÉRistique; Ressources Touristiques; PotentialitÉ Touristique

Keywords


Zigong Salt Culture; Feature; Tourism Resources; Tourism Potentials; Culture de Sel de Zigong; CaractÉRistique; Ressources Touristiques; PotentialitÉ Touristique

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020110702.023

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