As early as the Qin Dynasty, it was once an ancient capital with a long history. But now, the cultural heritage is very rich, and it has been rated as one of the cities with very rich cultural heritage by the state for many times, but the economy has not developed. I think there are many reasons why the economy has not developed, which are related to the development of local tourism, the openness of the economic environment and some local policy changes.
The most important thing for a city to develop is transportation. Only when the traffic is developed can we do other work. Building factories, developing tourism and developing service industries have laid the foundation for development in many other places. The first thing to develop is traffic. The traffic in Luoyang is not particularly developed, and it can only be said that it is similar to the basic cities and second-and third-tier cities in China. Therefore, it is difficult to make it have a basis for development at this level of traffic.
Its cultural heritage is also more historical. Such historical and cultural things as the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor are not like some leisure places in some ancient cities. History is a very heavy thing in people's minds. Most people will not go all the way to Xi 'an to see a Terracotta Warriors. Therefore, their tourism industry is not rich enough, the industrial chain is not long enough, and some tourism infrastructure is not perfect enough. Without attracting more tourists, they will not make money and their economy will not develop.
It has a lot to do with local investment policies, traffic environment and economic openness. Moreover, its geographical location is quite special. Xi is an inland city. Our coastal cities and cities along the river can vigorously develop water transport, and the traffic is very convenient. However, if Xi wants to develop its economy through land transportation, it must pay more attention to transportation. On the contrary, its actual traffic has become less accessible than that of second-and third-tier cities, so its economic development has been greatly restricted.