China Travel: Add a New Lake to the Guidebook

And out of disaster comes... a new tourist destination. Thanks to the May 12 earthquake, Beichuan county got a large new lake, and Chinese scientists and government officials are already figuring out how to maximize its tourism potential.
Tangjiashan Lake was formed after the side of a mountain fell in and blocked a river. It's already been decided that it's safe and stable, so the next step is to decide how to keep it a scenic spot ripe for tourists.
We see plenty of potential for poorly-translated Chinglish signs here and perhaps a few new rules for tourists to follow. Or, here's an idea, let's just have a pretty lake with a few picnic tables. How about it, China?
Related Stories:
· China Quake Lake to be Tourist Spot [AP, via Google]
· Where is the Epicenter of the China Earthquake? [Jaunted]
· China Travel coverage [Jaunted]
[Photo: Karen from Michigan]


