Hubei's tourism resumes, cautiously
He hopes greater government support and media exposure can accelerate the tourism industry's recovery.
The province hosts such resources as magnificent landscapes and ethnic culture. And its central location ensures convenient transportation to other places across China.
These advantages can support local tourism's revival, he believes.
Wuhan's tourism recovery started later than other cities' in the province because of its situation during the epidemic.
Its landmark Yellow Crane Tower reopened on April 29, with indoor areas remaining closed.
The site received around 5,400 visitors during the five-day May Day holiday. About half were annual-membership-card holders or enjoyed free admission, such as medical workers and people older than 65. The number is nearly 2 percent of the same period last year.
"Most visitors are locals. Many are in their 30s and 40s, and bring their children to enjoy the outdoors. Our current visitor numbers are still low because most people feel uncertain (about going out)," says Wang Hongnian, head of marketing of the tower's management.