Jaded city visitors refreshed by Anji county's natural highs
Rural getaway transformed in 20 years since Two Mountains theory outlined


Dual approach
Heritage tourism, once confined to urban museums and lifeless archaeological sites, is now thriving in Anji thanks to the fusion of culture and nature.
Anji Archaeological Park takes in the Anji Site Museum and Tombs of Yue Nobles in Longshan, major historical and cultural sites protected at the national level.
But beyond these relics there are also natural sites such as tea terraces, pine forests and farmland, to attract both history buffs and urbanites seeking an escape.
This combination of history and nature acts as a "living classroom" for curious young minds.
A study tour program organized by Anji Archaeological Park engages children in four activities: archaeological history, cultural heritage preservation, nature exploration and hands-on farming.
During the program, children stay at Suzhiyuan Shell Camp in the middle of tea fields. "It's collective living," said Zhuang Yuan, the study tour director. "The Shell Camp can host 100 children, and each room has bunk beds for six."