Sustainable Quality in Scenic Areas
Building universally accessible environments in national scenic areas
By 2024, 178 universally accessible tourist attractions and 43 recommended accessible itineraries had been completed.
By 2024, 178 universally accessible tourist attractions and 43 recommended accessible itineraries had been completed.
To establish legal pathways for the operation of campsites on agricultural, pastoral, and forestry land, the Tourism Administration has worked in partnership with local governments through the establishment of guidance mechanisms, forum meetings, assistance with campsite application inquiries, and supervision of local implementation, to actively guide eligible applicants through the registration process.
On October 25, 2022, the Central Government Interagency Joint Supervisory Task Force on Camping Management was established; by the end of 2024, a total of four committee meetings had been held.
In coordination with relevant ministries, regulations were revised to ease restrictions: the “Regulations Governing the Utilization Control of Non-Urban Land” were amended to raise the height limit for campsite facilities on agricultural land from three to four meters ; and the “Campsite Management Guidelines” were revised to allow for the addition of connector paths in campsites, thus enabling campsite operators to accelerate the registration process.
Carried out the Salute to the Sea Coastal Maintenance Plan in collaboration with local governments; established mechanisms for "regular cleaning," "immediate cleaning," and "emergency cleaning." In 2024, a total of 69,706 participants were mobilized to remove 5,283.3 metric tons of debris and clean 9,371.1 kilometers of coastline.