
China: Thousands of visitors flock to Taihao Mausoleum on first day of Lunar New Year
Drone footage filmed on Sunday shows thousands of visitors gathering at Taihao Mausoleum on the first day of the Chinese New Year. With tonnes of visitors, it set a record for the most tourists received in three years since the epidemic.
Over the past three years, due to the influence of the COVID-19 epidemic situation, various domestic industries have been affected to varying degrees, especially the cultural and tourism industries, which have been the first to bear the brunt and suffered a heavy blow.
Taihao Mausoleum, in the Huaiyang district of Henan's Zhoukou city, is believed to be the mausoleum of Fuxi, a legendary figure said to be one of the earliest ancestors of the Chinese.
It has become a holy land for Chinese people to seek their roots and pay tribute to their ancestors.

Drone footage filmed on Sunday shows thousands of visitors gathering at Taihao Mausoleum on the first day of the Chinese New Year. With tonnes of visitors, it set a record for the most tourists received in three years since the epidemic.
Over the past three years, due to the influence of the COVID-19 epidemic situation, various domestic industries have been affected to varying degrees, especially the cultural and tourism industries, which have been the first to bear the brunt and suffered a heavy blow.
Taihao Mausoleum, in the Huaiyang district of Henan's Zhoukou city, is believed to be the mausoleum of Fuxi, a legendary figure said to be one of the earliest ancestors of the Chinese.
It has become a holy land for Chinese people to seek their roots and pay tribute to their ancestors.