首頁/ 最新消息/ Relevant city councilors suggested that the city government should strive to include the Gold Coast in the Yunjianan Scenic Area, to enhance the tourism energy and resources of the Gold Coast, and to give full play to its tourism capabilities. This Council’s response draft
Relevant city councilors suggested that the city government should strive to include the Gold Coast in the Yunjianan Scenic Area, to enhance the tourism energy and resources of the Gold Coast, and to give full play to its tourism capabilities. This Council’s response draft 2020/10/16

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Relevant city councilors suggested that the city government should strive to include the Gold Coast in the Yunjianan Scenic Area, to enhance the tourism energy and resources of the Gold Coast, and to give full play to its tourism energy. This Council’s response is as follows:

Relevant members suggested that the coastal area along the South Gold Coast should be included in the scope of the Yunjia South Coastal National Scenic Area. The Municipal Tourism and Tourism Bureau stated that the Yunguan Office is currently conducting a review of the scope of the scenic area and has also held several places. Seminar. The local government has long proposed to include the area along the Gold Coast in the South District as a national scenic area. The city government also issued formal letters on May 22, 108 and May 21, 109 to actively seek to be included in the national scenic area.

In this scope review, only the part that overlaps with Taijiang National Park will be removed from the scope review by the Cloud Management Office. There is no new scope planned for the time being, and the scope adjustment review is authorized by the Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Communications, so the Municipal Tourism Bureau will continue Communicate with the Cloud Management Office, and communicate with the Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Communications the region's ardent expectation for inclusion in the National Scenic Area, and actively promote the inclusion of the area into the scope of the National Scenic Area.