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Introduction
Dali Tourism Group announced that the Cangshan Ximatan Cableway will resume trial operations on April 10, 2026. The reopening of this key tourism infrastructure marks the stable return of supply for Yunnan's high-altitude ecological tourism routes. For international ecological research institutions, European and American bespoke travel operators (such as Intrepid and G Adventures), and overseas distributors relying on this route, this development is highly noteworthy, as it will directly impact itinerary arrangements and reception capacity during the summer season.
On April 10, 2026, the Cangshan Ximatan Cableway in Dali will resume trial operations. This cableway serves as a critical transport link connecting the core ecological zone of Cangshan and Erhai Lake, particularly valued by international ecological research teams and bespoke travel operators (e.g., Intrepid, G Adventures). Its restoration ensures the integrity of related tourism routes and guarantees reception capacity.

The cableway's restoration provides stable high-altitude ecological research routes for international institutions. Previously adjusted itineraries due to the suspension can now be reintegrated into summer schedules, ensuring the completeness and safety of research activities.
For premium bespoke operators like Intrepid and G Adventures, the reopening normalizes multi-day itinerary delivery cycles. Simultaneously, insurance coverage will be restored, mitigating risks of itinerary disruptions.
Distributors dependent on this route can re-plan summer product portfolios, especially for mid-to-high-end small-group markets. The cableway's operational stability will become a key selling point for product design and marketing.

Closely track Dali Tourism Group's announcements regarding trial operation periods, service hours, and passenger capacity to facilitate timely itinerary adjustments.
Travel operators should consult insurers to ensure policy terms align with the cableway's restored operational status.
With summer product planning at a critical stage, relevant enterprises should promptly reintegrate Cangshan ecological tours into product lines and prepare supporting services.
From an industry standpoint, the cableway's restoration signifies not just infrastructure revival but also signals recovery for Yunnan's premium eco-tourism market. Analytically, this reflects Southwest China's gradually recovering capacity to serve international tourism markets. More crucially, it highlights how this shift may rebuild overseas market confidence in China's ecological tourism products.
The Cangshan Ximatan Cableway's trial operations mark the revitalization of a key link in Yunnan's high-end eco-tourism supply chain. For industry stakeholders, this presents both opportunities and challenges, requiring rational market assessment and strategic product planning. More appropriately, this should be viewed as a positive indicator of gradual market recovery rather than an immediate inflection point for large-scale business growth.
Primary information sourced from Dali Tourism Group's official announcement. Actual operational performance and market feedback during the trial period require continued observation.
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