[Rural Revitalization] New changes in rural tourism in southern Xinjiang, villagers pay more attention to service awareness

  [Explanation] As rural tourism brings huge income to villagers of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang, a new wind is blowing in the villages of southern Xinjiang. Villagers realize that they have a smooth dialogue with tourists traveling from the north to the south, coupled with a sense of service. Continued to increase, income has naturally risen steadily.

A villager from Towankkagemushi Village, Awati County, Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang, Xireguli Ablizi has insisted on learning the national common language class every day since the beginning of summer. It has become one of the most urgent things. income.

Beginning in May, Sireguli Ablizi participated in the national common language training class of the village committee. It took 2 hours a day for more than 3 months. She was shy and unwilling to open her mouth to talk to tourists. Now she sees tourists. Talking about the changes in his hometown.

  [Concurrent] Rebiya Maimat, Party Committee Member of Ayibag Town, Awati County, Xinjiang

  The service staff of our farmhouse have a relatively low level of common language in their country, and they have certain shortcomings and problems in communicating with tourists. Now they have no problem in receiving tourists and communicating with each other.

  [Explanation] Rural sightseeing and leisure travel in southern Xinjiang has become one of the directions for the first-level government.

Integrating resources, changing the ecological environment, and improving public services, a sustainable development path for rural tourism in the south is clearly identifiable.

  [Explanation] In Towank Kagemushi Village, ripe grapes are adorned with pergolas, waiting for tourists to pick and taste.

After years of hard work, the local area has become a national tourist ecological cultural village. Only the income from the grape industry accounts for half of the villagers' annual income and is called the "Grape Village".

  [Concurrent] Farmhouse operator Xireguli·Abu Lizi

  Our family has opened a farmhouse, and our family’s income has increased a lot compared to before.

From January to September, the income is about 120,000 yuan.

Our income has increased a lot now, our family has changed a lot, and our family's conditions are getting better and better now.

  [Explanation] Also in Kumuairike Village, Yixihara Town, Kuqa City, newly renovated and different styles of homestays and farmhouses are waiting for tourists to visit.

An operator who did not want to give his name told reporters that there is an increasing concentration of homestays and farmhouses in this area. At night, there is a lot of traffic in this area.

  [Explanation] Nowadays, Xireguli Ablizi's life in the "Grape Village" is becoming more and more enjoyable, and more villagers in southern Xinjiang participate in it, or engage in catering services, or operate amusement projects, to fully enjoy The dividends brought by tourism.

  Ji Jiangtong Yang Tao reports from Aksu, Xinjiang

Editor in charge: [Tang Weijie]