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Nanluoguxiang, a famous ancient alleyway in Beijing that is packed with small tourist shops, bars and restaurants, has become a victim of its own success. [File photo] |
According to the Beijing Municipal Commission of Tourism Development, an average of more than 30,000 people visit Nanluoguxiang each weekday, with the number rising to 50,000 during weekends. On public holidays, it can reach 100,000.
The China National Tourism Administration said the alley is designed to cope with a maximum of 17,000 people at any one time.
The district authorities decided to introduce the ban on large tour groups last month to reduce the impact of tourists' on local residents and the potential risk posed to historic buildings. The ban took effect on April 25.
Nanluoguxiang's governing body also took the initiative to remove its rating as a National AAA Grade scenic area in the hope of reducing the influx.
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