Outdoor Sports Boom in the Chinese Mainland Drives Rural Growth
Over 400 million in the Chinese mainland are discovering outdoor sports94from Sichuan’s mountain hubs to Gansu’s Gobi Desert94boosting rural economies and sustainable tourism.
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Over 400 million in the Chinese mainland are discovering outdoor sports94from Sichuan’s mountain hubs to Gansu’s Gobi Desert94boosting rural economies and sustainable tourism.
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