A large 'QR code' created with more than one lakh trees
A large 'QR code' created with more than one lakh trees
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All countries adopt different ways to promote tourism, from which tourists come to visit their country.   But China has done something different to boost tourism. Actually, a huge QR code has been created in a village in China to promote local tourism, which can be scanned from the sky. Photos of this QR code are becoming viral on social media. The special thing is that in order to make this huge QR code more than one lakh trees were needed. 

This code was created in
Shilinshu, which is in Boarding city of Hebei province of China. This QR code has been linked to the village's Wechat official account.

This huge QR code has been built with more than 130,000 Chinese juniper trees and it is spread about 227 meters wide. In 2015. Shilinshui was rated the most beautiful village in China.

It is being told that the government has paid 1.1 million yuan ($ 168,000) for the development and renovation of this village. Now the time will tell whether more tourists come to this village from this promotional policy or not.

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