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Jingmai Mountain’s UNESCO recognition and media spotlight boosted tourism, revitalizing its economy and culture while accelerating local life.
Jingmai Mountain in Yunnan, home to the Blang, Dai, Hani, and Va ethnic groups, has seen a tourism boom after being recognized by UNESCO in 2023 and featured in The New York Times’ 2026 “52 Places to Go.” The surge in visitors, especially during the 2026 Spring Festival, has led to 207 homestays employing over 1,100 people, with local residents like Xiangong expanding their homes to host guests.
Tea cooperatives have grown, supporting over 600 hectares of production and encouraging youth to return.
While tourism has revitalized the local economy and cultural traditions, it has also increased the pace of life for farmers.
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El reconocimiento de Jingmai Mountain por la UNESCO y la atención de los medios de comunicación impulsaron el turismo, revitalizando su economía y cultura al tiempo que aceleraron la vida local.