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Gather together some good friends and take a stroll (溜达) through the streets. This is 【小题1】 many young people in China enjoy doing when visiting a new city.
To them, citywalk means “walking around the city”. They often explore old 【小题2】 (building) or boutique shops, and enjoy a cup of coffee or local snacks. Citywalk offers them a way to communicate with a city. 【小题3】 also gives them a chance to meet new people.
It can be a guided trip for a small group of people or 【小题4】 (simple) a stroll for one or two. They follow one rule: avoid famous scenic spots and big crowds.
Xiao Yiyi is a young woman who is exploring new possibilities in Changsha. Recently she created six citywalk routes in different cities. Her aim is to provide experiences 【小题5】 visitors to walk in open-air museums. Xiao Yiyi said, “My group 【小题6】 (make) up of about a dozen people.” Her events last about half a day.
Some cities have taken action. Beijing is in the 【小题7】 (one) group of cities which has included citywalks in their plans to develop cultural tourism. Shanghai has created citywalk routes and is trying to help tourists 【小题8】 (reach) more places by public transport.
At present, 【小题9】 idea of a citywalk is new among most Chinese people. However, people working in the tourist industry believe it has a bright future. Zhang Zhi, a tour guide from Beijing, said that tourists nowadays are paying attention to much freer and 【小题10】 (personal) travel services. Many tour guide s are also increasing their online influence. They share their citywalk experiences to attract customers.