Zhang Xiaoyu, new media manager at Beijing Waterfront Fun Tour Technology Co, said, "Visitors can enjoy cultural experiences such as Chinese traditional Song Dynasty tea ceremonies on river cruises and the convenience of the surrounding commercial zones. This shift has led to increased foot traffic and new opportunities for local businesses, turning the riverbanks into thriving cultural and economic areas."
Chaoyang district has long been known for its iconic spots, including the Beijing central business district and the 798 Art district. However, the district's emphasis on urban renewal and cultural activities has injected new life into its tourism offerings.
For instance, during the three-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday this year, the district received 1.14 million person visits that, contributed 530 million yuan ($74.4 million) in revenue — a year-on-year growth of 2.5 percent.
Zhu Sidi contributed to this story.