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Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

(Xinhua) 08:44, April 30, 2025

Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

An aerial drone photo taken on April 23, 2025 shows people visiting a hot spring in Tengchong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. Home to 99 active and extinct volcanoes, Tengchong is rich in geothermal resources. The city's environment is known by locals as being "half water half fire," a feature that has been utilized to develop tourism. (Photo by Zhao Hui/Xinhua)

Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

Tourists bathe themselves in a hot spring in Tengchong, southwest China's Yunnan Province, April 25, 2025. Home to 99 active and extinct volcanoes, Tengchong is rich in geothermal resources. The city's environment is known by locals as being "half water half fire," a feature that has been utilized to develop tourism. (Xinhua/Liu Lianfen)

Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

People pass through an archway built with volcanic rocks in Tengchong, southwest China's Yunnan Province, April 23, 2025. Home to 99 active and extinct volcanoes, Tengchong is rich in geothermal resources. The city's environment is known by locals as being "half water half fire," a feature that has been utilized to develop tourism. (Photo by Gong Zujin/Xinhua)

Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

An aerial drone photo taken on Dec. 22, 2023 shows volcanoes in a national geological park in Tengchong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. Home to 99 active and extinct volcanoes, Tengchong is rich in geothermal resources. The city's environment is known by locals as being "half water half fire," a feature that has been utilized to develop tourism. (Photo by Zhao Hui/Xinhua)

Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

Tourists bathe themselves in a hot spring in Tengchong, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Jan. 20, 2025. Home to 99 active and extinct volcanoes, Tengchong is rich in geothermal resources. The city's environment is known by locals as being "half water half fire," a feature that has been utilized to develop tourism. (Photo by Gong Zujin/Xinhua)

Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

A staff member boils eggs and peanuts using geothermal heat at a hot spring scenic area in Tengchong, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Jan. 22, 2023. Home to 99 active and extinct volcanoes, Tengchong is rich in geothermal resources. The city's environment is known by locals as being "half water half fire," a feature that has been utilized to develop tourism. (Photo by Gong Zujin/Xinhua)

Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

Residents walk past the Ancestral Hall of the Cun Clan, part of which is built with volcanic rocks, in Tengchong, southwest China's Yunnan Province, April 23, 2025. Home to 99 active and extinct volcanoes, Tengchong is rich in geothermal resources. The city's environment is known by locals as being "half water half fire," a feature that has been utilized to develop tourism. (Photo by Gong Zujin/Xinhua)

Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

This photo taken on April 25, 2025 shows an alleyway with a volcanic rock facade in Tengchong, southwest China's Yunnan Province. Home to 99 active and extinct volcanoes, Tengchong is rich in geothermal resources. The city's environment is known by locals as being "half water half fire," a feature that has been utilized to develop tourism. (Xinhua/Liu Lianfen)

Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

People visit a hot spring in Tengchong, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Jan. 22, 2023. Home to 99 active and extinct volcanoes, Tengchong is rich in geothermal resources. The city's environment is known by locals as being "half water half fire," a feature that has been utilized to develop tourism. (Photo by Gong Zujin/Xinhua)

Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

Tourists visit a volcanic rock bridge in Tengchong, southwest China's Yunnan Province, April 23, 2025. Home to 99 active and extinct volcanoes, Tengchong is rich in geothermal resources. The city's environment is known by locals as being "half water half fire," a feature that has been utilized to develop tourism. (Photo by Gong Zujin/Xinhua)

Tengchong in SW China taps into geothermal resources for tourism

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