The Lhasa Municipal Cultural Market Comprehensive Administrative Law Enforcement Team Standardization Construction and C

2026-03-25
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  Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – On the 25th, reporters learned from the Lhasa Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism that a mobilization and deployment meeting for the Lhasa Municipal Cultural Market Comprehensive Administrative Law Enforcement Team's Standardized Construction and Capacity Enhancement Year was held in Lhasa to comprehensively promote the improvement of the quality and efficiency of comprehensive administrative law enforcement in the cultural market.

  The meeting focused on key areas and prominent issues in Lhasa's cultural tourism market, and comprehensively arranged and deployed key tasks for 2026, aiming to continuously purify the cultural tourism market environment and comprehensively improve the efficiency of comprehensive administrative law enforcement.

  The meeting clarified that a year-long special action will be used as a starting point to comprehensively promote strict, standardized, fair, and civilized law enforcement by cultural law enforcement agencies at all levels throughout the city. The meeting emphasized focusing on core issues such as standardized tour guide practices and curbing forced consumption, striving to resolve tourism-related complaints and improve tourist satisfaction; deepening the rectification of tourism market order, comprehensively standardizing business practices, and severely cracking down on illegal and irregular issues such as false advertising, tourism-for-purchase schemes, multi-level subcontracting, unlicensed operation, and forced shopping; strengthening full-process supervision, improving the travel agency credit evaluation system, and promoting high-quality development of the tourism industry.

  The meeting also outlined requirements for regulating commercial performances, emphasizing the need to strengthen oversight in areas such as qualification review, content double-checking, on-site inspections, and online tracing. The focus will be on checking whether bars, restaurants, small-scale commercial performance venues, and short video livestreaming venues are operating in a standardized manner and possessing complete cultural qualifications. (End)

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