Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) Currently, cultural and tourism consumption markets across the country are actively creating new scenarios to enhance people's travel experience and help boost the winter tourism boom.
This winter, many regions have added special ice and snow tourism trains, bringing diversified travel experiences to tourists. In Heilongjiang, domestic and international tourists boarded a "Northeast Folk Customs" themed train bound for Mohe. Immersed in the experience, they deeply felt the unique charm of the fusion of Northeast culture and ice and snow. Shaanxi launched a special ice and snow tourism line from Xi'an to the Qinling Mountains. After the train arrives at Qinling Station, shuttle buses directly transport tourists to the scenic spots, saving time and effort.
Tourist: We wanted to see snow last year. This time, being able to take the special train is both time-saving and effortless, and with the shuttle bus, it's very enjoyable.
The diverse cultural, sports, and tourism integration activities across the country are allowing tourists to move from superficial sightseeing to in-depth experiences. In Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, a theatrical performance based on the culture of Wujiang, Suzhou, attracted many citizens and tourists, igniting their enthusiasm for visiting Wujiang in person. Audiences holding performance tickets could enjoy discounts on hotels and restaurants in Wujiang, further extending the consumption chain.
Chen Yuan, Chairman of Wujiang Cultural Tourism Group, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province: "Many people are drawn to the Chuihong Bridge depicted on stage. After experiencing a connection, they come to visit the Chuihong Bridge. Our cultural tourism group has also launched a series of preferential policies to allow people to experience our Jiangnan culture while visiting the Chuihong Bridge."
In the Yaowan Ancient Town Scenic Area in Xuzhou, the intangible cultural heritage street was bustling with activity, with shops selling Suzhou embroidery fans, the Four Treasures of the Study, and other items constantly attracting customers.
A tourist: "This year, we plan to bring our children and the whole family to Yaowan Ancient Town for the Spring Festival. I think it has a much stronger atmosphere than celebrating the Spring Festival in the city."
At Fuxing Park in Shanghai, a lively flower market attracted citizens to buy New Year's flowers, adding festive cheer to their homes.
In Shunyi District, Beijing, the immersive exhibition also brought citizens a refreshing flower-buying experience.