China’s Black Myth frenzy: Wukong game sparks tourism surge at featured sites
Blockbuster game sells 8.4 million copies in 3 days, interest in visitor attractions in north China region rise by nearly 160 per cent

A province in northern China that has never been a tourist hotspot is suddenly attracting crowds thanks to the hugely popular new online game Black Myth: Wukong that includes scenes from the area.
The blockbuster game, released on August 20, has been a hit both at home and overseas, selling 8.4 million copies in the first three days.
Of the 36 major sites where scenes have been shot, 27 are based in areas located in Shanxi province in northern China, about 500km from Beijing.
In the past week, Shanxi has seen its tourism sector boom as many people travel to the places that appear in the game.

One of those spots is Xiaoxitian Tour Zone in Xi county, a Buddhist temple dating back to the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Ticket sales for the venue have tripled recently, the 21st Business News reported.