Tourists visit Taishan Mountain in Tai'an city. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Likewise, Taishan Mountain is tapping into its mountain-porter culture.
Porter numbers peaked as tourism boomed after China's reform and opening-up, and they made great contributions to the development of Taishan Mountain's infrastructure.
By following in the tracks of porters, visitors can better appreciate their perseverance and hardships.
Although manual labor has given way to mechanical equipment today, the porter practice has been retained to keep the old culture alive.
Tourists can also get a taste of the local intangible heritage at Tai'an Old Street, a 25-minute drive from the Taishan Mountain resort, where the local government has supported artisans to set up shop and interact with travelers.