[Explanation] The "Cross-Strait Media Colorful Tour in Guizhou - Forging ahead in the 14th Five-Year Plan and Entering Liupanshui" sponsored by the Taiwan Affairs Office of Guizhou Province and the Taiwan Affairs Office of Liupanshui City has been in Zhongshan District, Liuzhi Special Zone, Shuicheng District, etc. in Liupanshui City for several days. During the five-day interview, 20 journalists from both sides of the Taiwan Strait experienced the achievements of poverty alleviation and rural revitalization in Guizhou, and experienced the local cultural landscape and folk customs.

  [Explanation] Liupanshui in Guizhou has the title of "China's Cool Capital", which is suitable for summer escape and coolness.

The first stop of the media reporters from both sides of the strait came to the Shili Gallery in the Liupanshui Yuezhao Health Valley Scenic Spot, and experienced Fei Lada rock climbing in the rock climbing town of the scenic spot.

  [Commentary] Huang Yuanyuan, a reporter from Taiwan's Dongsen TV station who first came into contact with Fei Lada, signed up with great anticipation.

After climbing, she said, "It was a worthwhile trip."

  [Concurrent] Huang Yuanyuan, reporter of Taiwan Dongsen TV Station

  When I stepped out, I felt a little trembling, but when I was in the middle, I slowly felt the wind blowing slowly, and then the sun hit it and it wouldn't get hot, so it was very comfortable. .

  [Explanation] Through interviewing rock climbing coaches during the experience, Huang Yuanyuan noticed a highlight of the local tourism development.

  [Concurrent] Huang Yuanyuan, reporter of Taiwan Dongsen TV Station

  (Coach) actually introduced a point, which I think is quite important. He said that this place is actually very suitable for young people. In fact, as long as your weight and physical strength have reached the (rock climbing standard), age is not really affected. With this limitation, everyone can come and experience this Fei Lada project, then I think there is such a project suitable for all ages, and it can also be a good way to promote the entire rock climbing town.

  [Explanation] The Bouyei Dou-pattern brocade fashion, batik satchels, Shuicheng peasant painting cultural and creative handicrafts, art restaurants... The "innovative inheritance" of Guizhou craftsmen is promoting the development of local traditional skills, attracting media attention from both sides of the strait.

Wei Houzhen, the inheritor of the cloth craftsmanship of the Buyi Douwen from the Liuzhi Special Economic Zone, hopes to let Taiwan compatriots have a better understanding of the traditional crafts of Guizhou through the brushstrokes and lenses of the media on both sides of the strait.

  [Same period] Wei Houzhen, the inheritor of the Douwen cloth textile skills of the Buyi nationality in Luobei Township, Liuzhi Special Economic Zone, Liupanshui

  In the year of the epidemic, we went to Taiwan to participate in the exhibition, but then the epidemic did not succeed. This time, we heard that Taiwan compatriots came here, and we were very happy.

We also hope that they will come here this time and learn about our traditional handicraft practices, as well as weaving fabrics, and can (promote) them to Taiwan, then we are also very happy.

Because after all, it is a family, so that (compatriots in Taiwan) can also see our ancient traditional skills on the other side of the strait.

  [Explanation] Taiwan's "China Times" reporter Wu Hongxun has been "running" finance and economics for a long time, so he is very concerned about the industrial and economic development of various regions in the Mainland.

When he came to the "Conch Vance Herb Planting Base" located in Conch Village, Zhongshan District, Liupanshui City, and learned about the story of companies from both sides of the Taiwan Strait working together to build the "Vanilla Capital" in the East, he said, "It's special under good mountains and good water. Stunning".

  [Concurrent] Taiwan's "China Times" reporter Wu Hongxun

  I think it is amazing under the beautiful mountains and water, especially in a sea of ​​marigold flowers.

In fact, I really did not expect that herbs can be grown in Guizhou, and at this high altitude, I think it should be compatible with the so-called "green mountains and green waters are invaluable assets". (locally) has been continuously introducing this concept to find The possibility of development, and I think with the current development, after maturity, we can consider expanding some cultural tourism parts.

  [Explanation] The leading agricultural industry, red kiwifruit, is a planting industry that is vigorously developing in Liupanshui City, Guizhou Province.

Luo Wen, president of the Liupanshui Agricultural Science Research Institute, introduced to the media reporters on both sides of the strait that the local red heart kiwifruit planting area exceeds 200,000 mu, and the total output in 2022 is expected to reach 48,500 tons, with a total output value of 1.2 billion yuan. , the planting of red heart kiwifruit has 112,000 mu, covering 140,000 farmers.

Through on-the-spot interviews at the red heart kiwifruit planting base in Miluo Town, Shuicheng District, Taiwanese media TVBS reporter Chen Xiangru said that he is very optimistic about the prospects for the revitalization of local rural industries.

  [Soundtrack] Chen Xiangru, a reporter from Taiwan TVBS TV station

  In such remote places, especially on the high mountains, such a large area of ​​agriculture and plant industries can be developed, and these are of high economic value. For example, the cultivation of kiwi fruit we are seeing now, and The planting of aromatic agriculture I saw yesterday belongs to the kind with relatively high output value. In this case, I think it can help these remote areas, rural areas, their farmers or are the holders of some of their land and are able to obtain higher yields.

Yes, in terms of rural revitalization or poverty alleviation, it actually takes a relatively long time, but once you add some high cash crops, it can shorten this time, and then put this into poverty alleviation. The speed is a little bit faster, and I think it's a win-win effect.

  (Reported by Pu Wensi and Liu Yueqing in Liupanshui, Guizhou)

Responsible editor: [Bian Liqun]