The origins of the rating system for tourist attractions are based on criteria first set out in 1999 by the China National Tourism Administration (predecessor to the current Ministry of Culture and Tourism) and revised in 2004.[2] The criteria include quality and management factors like ease of transportation links, site safety, cleanliness, etc., and also takes into account the uniqueness and recognition of the sightseeing offers.[2] Tourist attractions were graded according to the criteria on a scale initially from A to AAAA with AAAAA or 5As added on later as the highest rating. A group of 66 tourist attractions was certified as the first set of AAAAA rated tourist attractions in 2007.[2] The first batch included many of the most iconic historical sites in China including the Forbidden City and Summer Palace. Additional batches of additional sites have been added including 20 new 5A sites in February 2017.[3] On rare occasions, a few locations have been downgraded from the highest rating category for deficiencies in visitor experience.[4]

Tourist sites found deficient by the China National Tourism Administration (merged into the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in 2018) have lost their 5A accreditation due to deficiencies in visitor experience.[4] In 2015, Shanhai Pass in Hebei was the first tourist site to be downgraded from 5A. The next wave of downgrading occurred in 2016 with the removal of Orange Isle in Hunan and Shenlong Gorge in Chongqing for "security concerns, overpricing, poor environmental management and poor facility maintenance, as well as bad service mainly resulting from a lack of staff members."[4]


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Located in Guangyuan city of Southwest China's Sichuan province, the Jianmen Pass scenic spot, also known as Jianmen Guan, has set forth on an ambitious path to become a tourist hotspot again after last year's May 12 earthquake seriously affected the entire province's tourism industry.

"We aim to build the Jianmen Pass into a Grade AAAA National Tourism Spot by 2010 and hope to upgrade it to Grade AAAAAthe highest level for a tourism spot in Chinain the future," said Jing Mingyang, deputy director of the publicity department of Jiange county of Guangyuan city, where the Jianmen Pass is located.

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 China to join efforts for global tourism recoveryMore than 300 million yuan will be invested in the Jianmen Pass scenic spot, which also includes an ancient town.

Few tourists went there since last year's devastating May 12 earthquake. As the most important scenic spot in Guangyuan city, Jianmen Pass welcomed only 3,300 tourists in the first quarter of this year, down 936.29 percent from the same period last year.

To revitalize the tourism industry, Guangyuan held a series of promotion activities in Chengdu, Beijing and Hangzhou in the last two months. Besides, during this year's May Day holiday, ticket prices of all scenic spots in the city were cut to only 10 yuan.

All these efforts paid dividends. Statistics from local tourism authorities show that tourist arrivals in Guangyuan increased by 32.55 percent during the May Day holiday compared with the same period in 2008.

Tourists can also enjoy the extraordinary "tofu banquet"or bean curd banquetin Jianmen Pass. More than one hundred different types of exotic dishes made with local tofu are served daily at restaurants in the scenic spot. Nowadays, Jianmen tofu has become another symbol of the Jianmen Pass, together with its steep slopes and Three Kingdoms period culture.

There are no other travel restrictions for U.S. government employees in Baja California state. These include high-traffic tourism areas of border and coastal communities, such as Tijuana, Ensenada, and Rosarito.

Some tourism involves traveling far away, to another region or country. People go to different countries to do activities such as skiing or hiking. Some tourism involves traveling to a place of interest, such as a museum, that is nearby. This type of travel is called an outing, or day trip.

It is easier now than ever before for people to travel for pleasure. Most employees are given time off from work so they can go on vacation. They may also receive wages to cover the time they are away. Companies involved in tourism have made it easy for people to book a break by creating package vacations.

People have been traveling for pleasure at least since Roman times, when rich tourists traveled to the Italian coast for holidays. Pilgrimages, or journeys to places of religious importance, are early examples of tourism that are still popular today. The word holiday comes from the phrase holy day.

A recent development in the tourist industry has been the rise of ecotourism. This means that people want to be sure that their travels do not affect the environment, or other people, in a negative way.

It's just a matter of a few feet! The closest parking spot to the main viewing platform is just 75 feet away. However, we do encourage you to take a walk up our canyon rim trail and view Shoshone Falls from multiple vantage points!

Nanluoguxiang has lost its National AAA Grade as reported by China Daily last April 23rd 2016. This is probably a good news for people living in this area, as tourism buses will also not be anymore allowed to send their clients to Nanluoguxiang, an another measure, besides the removal of the AAA grade to curb the number of people visiting the area each day (30000 people in the bad days and up to 100000 people during China national holiday).

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As growing numbers of countries around the world ease restrictions on travel, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has launched a new Tourism Recovery Tracker to support global tourism. This represents the latest concrete action undertaken by the United Nations specialized agency as it leads the response of global tourism and guides recovery.

The most comprehensive tourism dashboard to date, the Tracker is the result of a partnership between international organizations and the private sector. Available for free, it covers key tourism performance indicators by month, regions and subregions allowing for a real time comparison of the sector recovery across the world and industries.

2,768 stairs2,000 vertical feet of elevation gain70,000+ visitors annually.88 miles45% average grade68% steepest gradeSummit elevation of 8,500 feet

Through the dedication and hard work of Mr. Valli Moosa, Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism at the time, the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa (TGCSA) was established in the year 2000. Operating as a business unit of South African Tourism, the TGCSA is still the only recognised and globally credible quality assurance body for tourism products in South Africa, which is greatly relied on, to this day. All this means is that when it comes to globally recognisable grading, we really are the one and only.

You can be sure to spot our Graded Stars that proudly bear the colours of our national flag, almost everywhere in South Africa. Thousands of accommodation institutions and Venues have earned their TGCSA Stars and have maintained high standards of quality in order to keep them. Granting stars where they rightly belong gives us great satisfaction.

There are seven main types of establishments that travelers can choose from such as Formal Accommodation (Hotel, Apartment Hotel, Boutique Hotel, Small Hotel), Guest Accommodation (Bed & Breakfasts, Country Houses, Guest Houses), Self-Catering Accommodation (Exclusive, Shared), Game Lodge, Nature Lodge, Backpackers & Hostels, Caravan & Camping Sites and Venues. These establishments are graded by one of our Accredited Assessors and display the TGCSA Star insignia. Simply put, if it bears our TGCSA star plaque and certificate, you can expect outstanding quality and service excellence.

Set at the very northern end of Dry Creek Road, there's barely any light at Lake Sonoma at nightfall to interfere with your stargazing. Head up to Rockpile Road, where there are two excellent spots to stop and check out the sky: From the parking lot for Lone Rock, and/or for Group Site E of the Liberty Glen Campground. You might also want to drive down to the reservoir and take in the night-sky view from the shore.

Another open-access beach within Sonoma Coast State Park, Portuguese Beach is a lovely, secluded place to spy the open sky. Set on a cliff overlooking the powerful waves, the parking lot here is an ideal spot to stargaze at a safe distance from the undertow.


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The program runs from early October to early June and sessions take place on most Thursday and Friday mornings (and on selected Wednesday mornings) from 9:00-11:55 a.m. at Griffith Observatory. Only students enrolled in fifth grade are eligible. Buses must arrive by 9:00 a.m. Advanced reservations are required, and space is limited.

Reservations for the 2023-24 program are open, but most program days are full or have very limited availability. Check the calendar (below) regularly for any spots made available due to cancellations or changes.

NO Children May Attend Who Are Not Fifth-grade Students. Only students enrolled in the fifth grade may attend. We also cannot permit siblings of students or other children of teachers or chaperones to attend the programs or enter the building. 2351a5e196

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