"In the past, the trees were planted for selling timber. In the 2000s, we have committed to developing eco-tourism with our forest resources, which has yielded higher economic benefits," said Lin.
The park received over 2 million visits in 2022, generating an income of over 150 million yuan ($21.7million).
"In the future, the park will further tap into the forest resources and offer upgraded leisure and sightseeing experience that integrates the ocean, wetlands, and forests, and strive to become a national-level tourist resort," said Lin.