Latest News
HomeAsia-PacificA-Bomb tourism; Nuclear site is to be opened to tourism in China
Destination

A-Bomb tourism; Nuclear site is to be opened to tourism in China

Chinese A-bomb test base is soon to be opened to both domestic and international tourists.

URUMQI- China is giving the public access to a deserted nuclear experiment site where scientists worked day and night more than half a century ago to develop the country’s first atomic bomb.

About 6 million yuan (944,882 U.S. dollars) will be invested to turn the Malan Base in the remote Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region into a “red tourism” site, a local official said on Monday.

According to Xinhua, the project is being undertaken by the local government and Beijing-based Tsinghua University. Labs and dormitories used by the nuclear scientists, as well as a 300-meter anti-air strike tunnel, will be preserved, said Arken Haasmoo, an official with Bayinggolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, which has jurisdiction over Malan.

China detonated its first atomic bomb in the desert near Malan on Oct. 16, 1964. The move was hailed as being of great historic significance at a time when the country was faced with a complex international environment.

China has never used an A-bomb in an attack. The government says it has suspended nuclear weapon programs since 1996 and is committed to advancing global nuclear disarmament.

+ Articles

Luc Citrinot a French national is a freelance journalist and consultant in tourism and air transport with over 20 years experience. Based in Paris and Bangkok, he works for various travel and air transport trade publications in Europe and Asia.

08/05/2024
07/05/2024
06/05/2024
03/05/2024
02/05/2024